Find the Ecuadorian consulate closest to you
Ecuador maintains a network of 14 consulates and offices spread across the United States to serve its citizens. From New York to Los Angeles, and through Houston, Miami, Chicago, New Orleans and Minneapolis, the Ecuadorian consular network covers the main communities where Ecuadorian nationals live.
In this directory you'll find the exact address, phone number, email, office hours and how to book an appointment at every Ecuadorian consulate in the US.
Map of Ecuadorian Consulates in the US
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Ecuadorian Consulates in the US
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These cities don't have their own Ecuadorian consulate. We tell you which one covers you.
How do I book an appointment at the Ecuadorian consulate?
The appointment system of Ecuador's Ministry of Foreign Affairs runs 100% online.
Go to the official portal
Open citas.cancilleria.gob.ec from any device — no app to download.
Select your consulate
Choose "USA" as the country and then the city of your nearest consulate.
Choose the service
Select what you need: passport, ID card, power of attorney, civil registry and more.
Confirm your appointment
Pick an available date and time and save your confirmation. Bring all required documents on the day.
Emergency numbers – Ecuadorian Consulates
In case of arrest, serious accident or death, call your consulate directly. Emergency assistance is available 24 hours.
New York
📞 (212) 808-0170Newark, NJ
📞 (973) 344-8837New Haven, CT
📞 (203) 752-1947Miami, FL
📞 (305) 539-8215Chicago, IL
📞 (312) 374-1992Houston, TX
📞 (713) 572-8731Los Angeles, CA
📞 (323) 658-6020Minneapolis, MN
📞 (612) 721-6468Ecuadorian consular service guides
Everything you need to know for your paperwork, explained step by step.
🛂 Ecuadorian passport
Requirements, renewal, expired passport, appointment and delivery times.
🪪 National ID card
How to renew or process your cédula from the US and how it differs from the passport.
📋 Civil Registry
Certificates and registration of children born in the United States.
✍️ Power of attorney
General and special powers of attorney for matters in Ecuador, step by step.
📜 Apostille & legalization
How to apostille documents between Ecuador and the US.
📅 How to book an appointment
A step-by-step guide to the official portal citas.cancilleria.gob.ec.
👶 Birth registration
Register your US-born children in the Ecuadorian Civil Registry.
📄 Criminal record certificate
Ecuadorian criminal record certificate and its apostille for US paperwork.
🗳️ Voting certificate
Mandatory voting from abroad and how to get your CNE certificate.
Frequently asked questions about Ecuadorian consulates in the US
How do I know which Ecuadorian consulate covers me?
Each consulate has a defined geographic jurisdiction. For example, the New Haven consulate serves Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Use the directory on this page or check cancilleria.gob.ec to confirm which one covers your state of residence.
Can I book an appointment for an Ecuadorian passport in the US?
Yes. Ecuadorian consulates in the US issue and renew passports. The appointment is mandatory and free, and is booked online at citas.cancilleria.gob.ec. Required documents are usually: a valid ID card, your previous ID card or expired passport, and in some cases proof of residence.
Can I cancel or reschedule an appointment at the Ecuadorian consulate?
Yes. You can cancel or change your appointment through the citas.cancilleria.gob.ec portal using your registration details. If you have trouble, contact the consulate directly by phone or email during office hours.
What services can I get at the Ecuadorian consulate?
Ecuadorian consulates in the US offer: passport renewal, ID card (cédula) renewal, powers of attorney, birth and marriage registration, apostilles and legalizations, visas, proof-of-life and residence certificates, and consular assistance in emergencies.
What should I do if the police or ICE detains me as an Ecuadorian citizen?
You have the right to contact the Ecuadorian consulate (Vienna Convention). You may remain silent and ask to speak with the consulate. Call your nearest consulate's number directly; they provide emergency assistance outside regular hours. Do not sign any document without first consulting the consulate or a lawyer.