Ecuador consulates in the United States — full directory
All 12 Ecuadorian consular offices across the USA, organized by state. Find the nearest consulate for passport renewal, consular ID, civil registry, power of attorney, and voting from abroad.
As of 2026, Ecuador operates 12 consular offices across 10 US states and territories — the network the Ecuadorian diaspora uses for passports, consular IDs, and civil-registry paperwork. Ecuador maintains these 12 consular offices serving the Ecuadorian community throughout the United States.
Procedures available at a Ecuadorian consulate
- Ecuador passport (first issuance, renewal, replacement)
- Consular ID / matrícula consular — accepted at many US banks and state agencies
- Birth, marriage, death certificates (transcription / apostille)
- Registering US-born children for dual citizenship
- Power of attorney for transactions in the home country
- Voting from abroad (when applicable)
- Consular protection in legal or emergency cases
How to find your consulate
- Identify which US state you live in (alphabetical list below).
- Each state may have one or more Ecuadorian consulates — choose the nearest.
- Verify the consulate’s official page for hours and whether an appointment is required.
Full directory
Last verified: 2026-05-25.
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Consulate of Ecuador in New York City, New York
Ecuadorian consulate in New York City, New York — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in New York.
Consulate of Ecuador in Washington, District of Columbia
Ecuadorian consulate in Washington, District of Columbia — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in District of Columbia.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Atlanta, Georgia
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Atlanta, Georgia — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in Georgia.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Chicago, Illinois
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Chicago, Illinois — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in Illinois.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Houston, Texas
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Houston, Texas — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in Texas.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Los Angeles, California
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Los Angeles, California — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in California.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Miami, Florida
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Miami, Florida — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in Florida.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Minneapolis, Minnesota — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in Minnesota.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Newark, New Jersey
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Newark, New Jersey — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in New Jersey.
Consulate-General of Ecuador in Phoenix, Arizona
Ecuadorian consulate-general in Phoenix, Arizona — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Ecuadorian diaspora in Arizona.
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