(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Ecuador now demands a transit visa from people passing through its airports if they come from forty-five listed countries. Travelers from places like Nigeria, China, India, Venezuela, and dozens of others can no longer simply connect through Quito or Guayaquil.
They now need proper paperwork to do so. Official records from Ecuador's government show the rule applies even if passengers stay in the airport and never enter the country.
Everyone from affected countries must apply for the visa at least twenty days before their flight, provide onward tickets, show a valid passport, and report how long they plan to stay. Most visas limit transit to a maximum of seventy-two hours.
Officials say the change comes as part of an effort to better control migration and address security risks. The move ends the earlier, much simpler policy that let most travelers from these countries transit freely through Ecuador's airports without additional checks.
Ecuador's lists and law updates published in the Registro Oficial make these new demands legally binding. The rule shifts costs and planning for airlines and travelers.
Airline managers must now double check if connecting travelers have their paperwork or risk denied boarding at departure. Embassies have already noted an uptick in requests and questions.
Ecuador's change signals its intent to manage who crosses its territory even for short layovers. The new layer of visas complicates air travel for some business and migrant travelers. It also marks Ecuador's response to global trends of tightening immigration rules.
Ecuador Transit Visa Requirement: Full List of 45 Countries
Ecuador now requires travelers from the following 45 countries to obtain a transit visa , even if they remain within the airport and do not formally enter the country.
This measure aims to enhance migration control and address identified security concerns, as confirmed by Ecuador's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and recent official publications.
No.
Country
1 |
Afghanistan |
2 |
Algeria |
3 |
Angola |
4 |
Bangladesh |
5 |
Benin |
6 |
Burkina Faso |
7 |
Burundi |
8 |
Cameroon |
9 |
Central African Republic |
10 |
Chad |
11 |
China |
12 |
Cuba |
13 |
Democratic Republic of Congo |
14 |
Egypt |
15 |
Eritrea |
16 |
Ethiopia |
17 |
Gambia |
18 |
Ghana |
19 |
Guinea |
20 |
Guinea-Bissau |
21 |
Haiti |
22 |
India |
23 |
Liberia |
24 |
Mali |
25 |
Morocco |
26 |
Mozambique |
27 |
Myanmar |
28 |
Nepal |
29 |
Niger |
30 |
Nigeria |
31 |
Pakistan |
32 |
Philippines |
33 |
Republic of the Congo |
34 |
Rwanda |
35 |
Senegal |
36 |
Sierra Leone |
37 |
Somalia |
38 |
Sudan |
39 |
Syria |
40 |
Togo |
41 |
Tunisia |
42 |
Uganda |
43 |
Venezuela |
44 |
Yemen |
45 |
Zambia |
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