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🏛️ Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Also known asCancillería
FunctionEcuador's foreign ministry — manages visas, residency, passports, and consular services
Nearest office to peninsulaGuayaquil (main office for the coast)
Websitecancilleria.gob.ec

ECUAWIKI › THE PENINSULA › LIVING & PRACTICAL › VISAS & RESIDENCY

The Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Movilidad Humana (commonly called simply Cancillería) is Ecuador's foreign ministry. For residents and expats on the Santa Elena Peninsula, it is the institution responsible for:

  • Processing tourist visa extensions
  • Approving residency applications (Temporary Residency, Permanent Residency)
  • Issuing and renewing Ecuadorian passports
  • Consular services (notarization of documents for international use)
  • Registering foreign residents
  • Processing digital nomad visas and other immigration categories

Nearest Office

The nearest Cancillería office to the Santa Elena Peninsula is in Guayaquil. The Guayaquil office is the standard processing point for all visa and residency applications from peninsula residents. The office handles a high volume and waiting times can be long.

Address: The main Guayaquil Cancillería office is typically located in the city centre; confirm the current address on the official website as offices relocate periodically.

Appointments are booked online through the Cancillería website or the Quipux appointment system. Walk-in service is limited — most processes require a prior appointment.

Services You Need Cancillería For

Service Notes
Tourist visa extension (Visa Extension) Apply before your 90-day stamp expires; one extension per 12-month period
Temporary residency application Requires appointment; document-intensive
Permanent residency application After meeting qualifying period
Passport renewal (Ecuadorian citizens) Can be done at Cancillería offices
Apostille for Ecuadorian documents For use abroad; processed here
Consular legalization Verify foreign documents for use in Ecuador
Register as foreign resident Required after visa approval

Online Services

Many initial processes can be started online through the Cancillería website (cancilleria.gob.ec), including:

  • Scheduling appointments
  • Downloading required forms
  • Checking application status
  • Paying fees

The website is in Spanish. Use a browser translation tool if needed.

Tips

  • Book appointments early. During peak periods (especially around feriados), appointment slots fill weeks ahead.
  • Bring complete documentation. Missing a single document means returning for another appointment, which can take weeks. Double-check the current requirements list before your appointment.
  • Bring originals AND copies of all documents — offices typically require both.
  • Arrive on time — being late can forfeit your appointment slot.
  • Working with an immigration lawyer or gestor to prepare your documents reduces the risk of preventable errors.

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