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The Ecuadorean government announced the launch of its new eVISAS electronic visa system.
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Additional Information: An eVISA costs US$50 for a 90-day tourist visa. Officials said that the portal may also be utilized for individuals who wish to invest in the country or meet with family. BAL will provide further updates when information becomes available, including when the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility has finalized the total list of visas available through the system.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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