
If your Emergency contact resides overseas, you can fill in this information by hand after printing the passport application. In case of emergency this would be the Embassy’s or Consulate’s first Point of Contact.
Emergency Contact: Providing an emergency contact is not mandatory, but is encouraged. Phone numbers: You must provide at least one valid phone number. Email address: You must include a valid e-mail address. Please remember that your permanent address cannot be a P.O.
address for either address, but we recommend using one address in Ecuador if you are temporarily staying at a hotel, you may put in the name of the hotel.
Mailing/Permanent Address: You may use a U.S. Height: Please use measurements in feet and inches, you can use online tools to convert to feet and inches from meters. If you do not have one, please enter zeros (000-00-0000) citizens are required to have a Social Security Number. Place of Birth: If in the U.S., please specify city and state if it is outside the U.S., please specify Country, City and province (if available). Birth Certificate, Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Naturalization Certificate). Names: You can use the name as it is on your citizenship document (previous U.S. Keep in mind that you will be asked the following questions when filling out the form: If you fill out the form electronically, at the end of the questionnaire you will need to print the form and bring it at the time of the interview. You can fill out the DS-11 form online or print out and fill out by hand. United States Announces Increased B1/B2 Visa Validity for Ecuadorians. Information about the current status of visa operations.
Specific visa inquiries in response to COVID-19. United States Earthquake Assistance Reaches $5.45 million. Citizens: Ecuador Responds to COVID-19 Omicron Variant with Updated Entry Requirements Citizens: Spread of COVID-19 Omicron Variant and Cruise Ship Travel Advisory Update Citizens: New Entry Requirements and Travel Advisory Update Assistance to Ecuador Following April 16 Earthquake Ambassador Announces $31 Million in New Assistance to Migrants and Refugees in Ecuador on World Refugee Day
Notice of Funding Opportunity for Alumni. Joint Statement of the U.S.-Ecuador Bilateral Expanded Political Dialogue. and Ecuador Mark Entry into Force of Protocols Relating to Trade Rules and Transparency Delegation Travels to Ecuador for Build Back Better World (B3W) Program Listening Tour Joint Statement of the United States – Ecuador Trade and Investment Council.
Fact Sheet on New Cooperation Agreements between the United States and Ecuador. United States and Ecuador Sign New Protocol on Trade Rules and Transparency. DFC and the Government of Ecuador Sign Framework Agreement to Support Development, Private Sector Investment.