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Do I need visa to go to Ecuador? |
Travel Info If I need a Visa, what papers I need to have? Travel Tips Here you go: Ecuador welcomes tourists and travelers from every country. United States citizens traveling to Ecuador for tourism, business, studies do not require a visa unless they expect to stay in Ecuador for more than 90 days in one calendar year (that is, 90 days adding every entry in one year). The only travel requirements are: * Valid passport for more than 6 months. * Return ticket (for air, land or sea travel). * Proof of economic means to support yourself during your stay in Ecuador (may be asked by Immigration authorities) Nationals of the following countries require a visa and should approach the Consulate of Ecuador of their residence (list may change without notice): Algeria, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Lybia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Palestine Authority, Panama, People's Republic of China, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia and Vietnam. If applying in the U.S., nationals of these countries will have to produce their valid U.S. visa or residence permit and fill out an application form (requirements listed above, plus 2 photographs). Foreigners traveling in these conditions may not take employment in Ecuador. VISA 12-X status cannot be changed in Ecuador. Visas for more than 90 days stay: Foreign nationals planning to stay in Ecuador for more than 90 days need to apply for a visa and must present the following documents: * Valid passport for more than 6 months. * Police certificate with criminal record of the State where s/he resides. * Medical certificate. * Return ticket (for air, land or sea travel). * Two photographs * Application form * Nationals of other countries applying for this type of visa in the United States must also present a valid US visa/green card. Source(s): http://www.incuenca.com/visa_consular_af... Other Travel Tips Yes you do, but better yet get a passport To me is more legit. You should not need a visa unless you plan on working or staying an extended period of time. A passport should do. Nop, you don't need visa, unless your planing to work or stayed longer than 3 months |
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