Comprehensive Ecuador Residency Assistance Service

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Description

What is it?

Our residency request service for Ecuador provides comprehensive assistance throughout the entire application process for acquiring legal residency, ensuring that all your documents are in order and filed correctly. You’ll receive step-by-step support and expert guidance to make your move to Ecuador as smooth as possible.

Who needs it?

This service is ideal for individuals looking to relocate to Ecuador, including retirees, digital nomads, expatriates, and families seeking a new home. Whether you are moving for work, retirement, or simply a change of lifestyle, our service takes the hassle out of the residency application process.

Procedure

  1. Initial Consultation: Discuss your needs and eligibility criteria.
  2. Document Preparation: Gather and review the necessary paperwork.
  3. Application Submission: We handle the submission of your application.
  4. Government Follow-Up: Correspond with Ecuadorian authorities on your behalf.
  5. Final Steps: Guide you through the final steps once your application is approved.

Required documents

  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months from the date of application. Obtain from your country’s passport office.
  • Birth Certificate: An apostilled copy from your home country.
  • Police Criminal Record Certificate: Obtainable from your local law enforcement agency, and must be recent (within 6 months).
  • Health Insurance: Proof of health insurance valid in Ecuador.
  • Financial Solvency Proof: Bank statements or a letter from your bank showing sufficient funds.

Providers that can do it for you

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Additional details

  • Application fees vary based on the type of residency visa.
  • Expect processing times to range from several weeks to a few months.
  • Ensure all documents are translated into Spanish by a certified translator if not already in Spanish.
  • Consider legal advice for complex cases or unique situations.

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