March 1, 2024
immigration

Visa Exemption Agreement Between Vietnam – Ecuador

Agreement between Vietnam and Ecuador on visa exemption for diplomatic, official, and special passport holders (signed August 20, 2007, effective September 19, 2007)

  • Holders of diplomatic passports, official passports, and special passports valid for at least 6 months are exempted from needing a visa to enter the country. They may stay for a maximum of 90 days. If they need to extend their stay, they can submit a written request to the diplomatic representative agency or consulate for an extension of up to 90 days.
  • Members of diplomatic missions and consulates, including family members (spouse and dependent children) holding diplomatic passports, official passports, and special passports, are exempted from visa requirements for the duration of their stay.

The original official agreement between Vietnam – Ecuador is as follows:

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