Consulate-General of Ecuador in Los Angeles
Address | 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 540 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 USA |
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Address | 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 540 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
ceculosangeles@ |
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Necesita mandar dinero al Ecuador? Yo le puedo ayudar y el envio es gratis? Contacteme via email al jcaraque@sbcglobal.net.
Gracias!
Juan
I am not sure if I need to just walk in to the Ecuadorian Consulate to get the
answers we need to immigrate to Ecuador. I see two different address, two different
email addresses, and am not sure just what visa we need. Any info or direction
would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you kindly
I will be traveling with Rockjumper Birding Tours to Ecuador for 10-days. I was told I would not need a Visa for this short time. Is this correct?
I am moving to Ecuador and I am shopping around for a container company. Can anyone recommend one. I am a US citizen and my husband is Ecuadorian and he is moving back to Ecuador.
I have a document that needs to be apostille by Ecuardorian Consulate in the USA Need to DHL doc to Consulate. How do I go about finding the right department. Have been calling but not getting anywhere. Anyone have any ideas! Any help will be greatly appreciated. I am heading back down in 3 weeks and need this done. Thanks
email: lwward10@gmail.com
My wife and I are traveling to Ecuador for 2 months and then on to Peru or Chile. We only have one way plane tickets to Ecuador. Will we be asked for proof of onward travel? Our travel dates out of the country are still uncertain at this point. Do I need to buy plane tickets to Peru now, then change them later if we need to? Thank you for your response.
This website has not taken any time to answer any of the questions posted.
The LA Consulate has the appropriate information in its website as to what papers are needed to get a VISA. Having been there a number of times and married, one, to an Ecuadorian lady, here's what I suggest. Get all the papers required by the Consulate to emigrate. With your standard passport go to Ecuador for an exploratory visit. If you like cool/cold then anywhere in the Andes is your spot. If you want warm/tropical you want the eastern side of the Andes (the Orient). The Manabi (north coastal) area is good. Most of your beach communities are good, but heavily populated by city dwellers on the weekends.
You only need a proven/verifiable income of $800 per month to emigrate. If you like what you see, you have all your qualifying papers with you-then hire a lawyer to do your VISA there. Same cost as in the US.
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