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Travel Advisory: Level 2 - Exercise Increased Caution...Read More * English Español * * * English Español U.S. EMBASSY & CONSULATE IN ECUADOR SOCIAL / SEARCH TwitterFacebookInstagram | * * * Search [Skip to Content] * * * Visas * * Nonimmigrant Visas * For travel to the United States on a temporary basis, including tourism, temporary employment, study and exchange. * Read More * Immigrant Visas * For foreign citizens who want to live permanently in the United States. * Read More * Visa Waiver Program * The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) allows citizens of participating countries* to travel to the United States without a visa for stays of 90 days or less, when they meet all requirements. * Are You Eligible? * Travel & Tourism in the U.S. * * Visit the U.S.! * U.S. Citizen Services * * Alerts and Messages * Alerts and Messages for U.S. visitors to Ecuador. * See all Alerts and Messages * Emergency Assistance * U.S. Citizens with emergencies, please call 02-398-5000 Outside of Office Hours, contact: 02-398-5000 Outside of Ecuador: 011-593-2-398-5000 * Emergency Contacts – All Locations * International Parental Child Abduction * Arrest of a U.S. Citizen * Death of a U.S. Citizen * Victims of Crime * Emergency Financial Assistance * Passports & Citizenship * Passport Services * Citizenship Services * Child and Family Matters * Local Resources * Legal Assistance * Medical Assistance * Notarial Services * Additional Resources for U.S. Citizens * Federal Programs * Internal Revenue Service * Selective Service Registration * Social Security * Veterans Affairs * Voting * Our Relationship * * U.S. Mission Leaders * Ambassador Michael J. 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Emergency Assistance Emergency Information and Contacts. Learn More Smart Traveler Enrollment Program Enroll for alerts at step.state.gov. Learn More COVID-19 Health and travel alert for U.S. citizens. Learn More COVID-19 INFORMATION 19 July, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services Last updated: 7/18/2022 Travel to the United States As of 12:01 a.m. EDT June 12, 2022, the CDC order requiring all persons aged two and… EARTHQUAKE ALERT: U. S. CONSULATE GUAYAQUIL 14 July, 2022 | Alert Location: Ecuador, country-wide Event: A 6.0 magnitude earthquake of moderate intensity was registered near Guayaquil at approximately 5:30PM this evening. Aftershocks may occur. Actions to Take:… 4TH OF JULY- GALLERY 13 July, 2022 | Ambassador, U.S. & Ecuador Mira nuestras fotos de la conmemoración de Día de la Independencia: STATEMENT IN HONOR OF THE 4TH OF JULY 4 July, 2022 | History, News, U.S. & Ecuador Today marks the 246th anniversary of the declaration of independence of the United States. On this day, we celebrate with family and friends the founding… ALERT: AGREEMENT REACHED TO END PROTESTS AND ROADBLOCKS 1 July, 2022 | Alert Date: June 30, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: The Government of Ecuador and indigenous groups signed an agreement on June 30 bringing an end to 18 days of nationwide… ALERT: STATE OF EMERGENCY LIFTED IN SIX PROVINCES, QUITO CURFEW RESCINDED 27 June, 2022 | Alert Date: June 27, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: On June 25, the Government of Ecuador lifted the State of Emergency that had been in effect in the provinces… SECURITY ALERT: TRAVEL ADVISORY UPDATE AND SUSPENSION OF ROUTINE CONSULAR OPERATIONS IN QUITO 23 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Date: June 22, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: The Department of State elevated the travel advisory for Ecuador on June 22 to Level 3 (Reconsider Travel… ALERT: EXPANDED STATE OF EMERGENCY 21 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Date: June 21, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: The Government of Ecuador issued executive order 459 June 20, which expands the State of Emergency to six provinces: … ALERT: STATE OF EMERGENCY 18 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Date: June 18, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: The Government of Ecuador issued executive order 455 June 17 and declared a 30-day State of Emergency in Pichincha,… MESSAGE TO U.S. CITIZENS: DEMONSTRATION NOTICE AND STATE OF EMERGENCY 17 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Date: June 17, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) continues to lead demonstrations nationwide. CONAIE leadership announced that demonstrators will move towards Quito over… MESSAGE TO U.S. CITIZENS: DEMONSTRATION NOTICE 14 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Location: Nationwide Event: The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) continues to lead demonstrations nationwide. Demonstrators have blocked multiple roads around the country, both in… HEALTH ALERT: U.S. EMBASSY QUITO, ECUADOR 13 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Location: Nationwide Event: As of June 12, 2022, the CDC order requiring all persons to show a negative COVID-19 test result or documentation of recovery… MESSAGE TO U.S. CITIZENS: DEMONSTRATION NOTICE 10 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Date: June 10, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) is planning demonstrations and road blockages nationwide from June 13 to June 15. … FIRST LADY JILL BIDEN TO TRAVEL TO ECUADOR, PANAMÁ, AND COSTA RICA 17 May, 2022 | News, U.S. & Ecuador May 17, 2022 First Lady Jill Biden to Travel to Ecuador, Panamá, and Costa Rica First Lady Jill Biden will travel to Ecuador, Panamá, and Costa Rica from May 18… MESSAGE TO U.S. CITIZENS: TRAVEL ADVISORY UPDATE 26 April, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Date: April 26, 2022 Location: Nationwide Event: The Department of State downgraded its Travel Advisory for Ecuador on April 18 to Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution). Separately, the regions… SECURITY ALERT: U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL GUAYAQUIL (APRIL 21, 2022) LOCATION: ALBAN BORJA IN URDESA –... 21 April, 2022 | Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services The U.S. Consulate General in Guayaquil advises U.S. citizens to avoid the area near Alban Borja in Urdesa due to increased local police activity. During… DELEGATION OF U.S. CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES VISITS QUITO 11 April, 2022 | News, Press Releases, Public Affairs, U.S. & Ecuador The delegation discussed bilateral relations and strengthening democratic institutions. Quito, April 11, 2022. A delegation of U.S. Members of Congress from the House Democracy Partnership,… 2022 NATIONAL YOUTH SCIENCE CAMP 11 April, 2022 | Education, News, Science & Tech The United States Embassy in Ecuador is opening the call for the “2022 Virtual National Youth Science Camp (NYSCamp)” Applications are now being accepted from… Show More ∨Show More ∨Show All U.S. AND ECUADOR * Visas * U.S. Citizen Services * Our Relationship * Business * Education & Culture * Embassy & Consulate * News & Events * Privacy * Sitemap U.S. EMBASSY U.S. Embassy Quito E12-170 Avigiras Ave. and Ave. Eloy Alfaro Quito, Ecuador Phone: +593-2-398-5000 TwitterFacebookYouTubeInstagram U.S. CONSULATE U.S. Consulate General Guayaquil Footer Disclaimer This is the official website of the U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Ecuador. External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.