Ecuador Volunteer Visa: Everything you need to know

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By Expat Law Group

July 31, 2024

Imagine contributing to worthy causes while immersing yourself in the diverse Ecuadorian culture. Ecuador, a South American country with numerous community aid and environmental conservation initiatives, invites global citizens to actively participate in its efforts. Knowing how to navigate the visa system is essential to making your volunteer experience possible and rewarding.

With this in mind, we investigate the Volunteer Visa that Ecuador offers. This guide is designed to help aspiring volunteers through the necessary documents and the application process, clearing up any questions they may have.

We also explore the cost and validity of the volunteer visa, presenting invaluable opportunities to work with the fauna of the Amazon, street children or even special projects in the Galapagos Islands.

Whether you're looking for a change or searching for purpose, there are many options to have a meaningful impact on the lives of others in Ecuador.

Types of visas in Ecuador

Ecuador, that enchanted jewel located in the heart of South America, opens its doors to thousands of foreigners every year, offering a variety of visas that adapt to the multiple reasons that motivate their stay in the country.

Whether for tourism, study, work, retirement, investment, or the noble act of serving as a volunteer, there is a type of Ecuadorian visa to cover many different circumstances.

There are two main groups of visas: non-immigrant and immigrant. Therefore, it is vital to be adequately informed to choose the correct visa, adjusted to your needs under the current Human Mobility regulations.

Nonimmigrant visas

Nonimmigrant visas are those intended for people who wish to enter the country for a limited period and for specific purposes. Among the best known, we find the tourist visa, the student visa, the cultural exchange visa, and the volunteer visa. The latter is the preferred pathway for those who wish to contribute their time and talent to projects that benefit the community and the environment.

Immigrant visas

In contrast, immigrant visas are for those seeking to settle in Ecuador long-term. These include the temporary residence visa and the permanent residence visa.

Specialist immigrant visa categories include Retirement, Digital Nomad, Investor, Rentista and Professional.

The temporary residence visa allows foreigners to live in the country for a certain time, with the possibility of renewal.

While the permanent residence visa gives the right to maintain their status for an indefinite period. These visas require a commitment to the country and its legal regulations, as well as proof of a responsible and profitable stay. For example, it is necessary to provide a criminal background check and a bank certificate that demonstrates financial solvency.

Requirements and procedures to obtain the volunteer visa

The Volunteer Visa is intended for those who wish to contribute their time and knowledge to local aid programs. This visa is a type of temporary residence visa, so the process is carefully regulated to ensure a beneficial integration for both the volunteer and the Ecuadorian community.

To start the path towards a rewarding volunteer experience, you'll need to ensure you have the following documents.

Documents required from the applicant:

1. Passport
2. Application Form ( Online or in person)
3. Criminal Record Certificate
4. Monthly Bank Income
5. Health Insurance

1. Valid passport

With at least 6+ months of validity. Preferably two years of validity.

2. Application form

The detailed form provided by the Ecuadorian authorities in Spanish must be completed and can be done physically or online.

3. Criminal Record Certificate (Background Check)

It is a vital requirement, it must be issued by the country of origin or the places where you have lived for the last five years.

4. Monthly Bank Income

Demonstrate your financial income sufficient to survive, the minimum monthly income of 460 USD (equivalent to the current basic salary in Ecuador) is necessary.

5. Health Insurance

It must be a recognized National or International provider. You have various options for contracts at the National level and you can start this process even before coming to Ecuador. If your insurance is International, then you must prove the coverage and the affiliation certificate with a verifiable QR code or the apostilled certificate.

Documents required from the Non-Governmental Organization

The following documents must be delivered by the entity where you will undertake your volunteering:

6. Appointment of the Legal Representative
7. Request from the non-governmental entity to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
8. Sworn declaration
9. Permits and Operating Records
10. Certified copy of Statute and

6. Appointment of the legal representative

Obtain the appointment of the representative of the entity or organization for which you will carry out your altruistic work.

7. Submit a Request to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

This document must contain the details of the activities that the volunteer will carry out and the entity's commitment to cover the expenses of the stay.

8. Volunteer Affidavit

It must indicate that the volunteer's services are completely free and that he or she will not carry out any lucrative activity under contract or independently. This document must be from both parties.

9. Permits and Operating Records

The official registration documents of the Ecuadorian NGO must be delivered in order to verify the legality and veracity of their existence.

10. Certified Copy of the Statute

It is a special document conferred by the Government of Ecuador and owned by the organization where you will volunteer.

Application process

Be sure to work through the application process with a lot of patience. These are the general steps you'll need to take when applying:

  1. Go to the authorized entity
    You must apply within the country, as long as you have legal status. You can be a tourist when you apply for this visa, or you can apply online before arriving in Ecuador or once you are in the country. You must evaluate which is your best option; you can consult us about your particular case.
  2. Delivery of documents
    Do not forget any single document. Each document is a step towards your goal. The online application will need each document in PDF and in person, you'll need to supply all originals.
  3. Personal interview
    You may be asked for a personal interview to evaluate your motivations and commitment to volunteering. Be prepared to answer questions related to your skills, previous experience, and expectations during your volunteer service in Ecuador.
  4. Payment of the cost of the procedure
    The first payment needs to be made with your application and after your visa is approved you will be required to pay the rest before obtaining your visa.
  5. Waiting for a response
    Once the procedure has commenced, the average response time varies but is estimated between 30 to 45 business days.

Preparing every detail is essential for your volunteer visa application to be successful. Using a visa professional like Expat Law Group can really help ensure the application is successful.

Visa costs

The cost of a volunteer visa in Ecuador may vary slightly depending on current regulations and updates to the human mobility policy. It is important to note that the payment made covers the administrative costs of the process and is a necessary step to complete your visa application.

  • Visa application fee
    $50 Applies to the application. This value will not be returned by Government offices or online.
  • Visa
    Once the visa is approved you must pay $200.
  • Additional expenses
    Medical expenses or additional certifications required by the competent authority could be included.

It is essential to take into account that all costs are subject to changes according to current Ecuadorian regulations.

These costs don't include any fees from a visa professional. You'll need to budget separately for this. Contact us for the current fees and to arrange a complimentary 15-minute video consult.

Volunteer visa validity

  • Initial duration
    The volunteer visa is valid for up to 2 years.
  • Renewal
    Renewal can be requested before its expiration, subject to the evaluation of the Human Mobility Authority.
  • Extension of validity
    Extension of validity beyond the maximum period of 2 years for the volunteer visa is not permitted.

It is important to keep in mind that the validity period starts from the date the visa is granted. Those interested must coordinate in advance with the sponsoring entity of the volunteer project and comply with all the requirements for the visa application. Compliance with regulations and deadlines is essential to guarantee a successful volunteer experience without legal setbacks.

Volunteer Opportunities in Ecuador

Ecuador, with its enviable biodiversity and rich culture, offers a wide variety of opportunities for those seeking to make a positive impact through volunteering. From environmental conservation to social programs, Ecuador is a privileged destination that promises a transformative experience for volunteers. You can get involved in saving threatened species, supporting marginalized communities, and much more. Furthermore, participating in these programs is not only personally rewarding but also provides tangible benefits to Ecuadorian society.

Volunteer Area​DescriptionBenefits
EnvironmentalRestoration of ecosystems, reforestation.Connection with nature.
EducationalEnglish teaching, school support.Cultural exchange.
HealthVaccination campaigns, nutrition.​Direct impact on community health.
Community DevelopmentConstruction of infrastructure, and workshops.Development of leadership skills.

Where can you find volunteer work in Ecuador?

Volunteer programs are diverse, and there is a world of possibilities, but to access them you must dedicate time and make sure that all the options you have in mind are legitimate. Be particularly careful with companies offering "Voluntourism" that charge hefty fees but do little to provide any real lasting impact.

In the process of choosing your preferred volunteering provider, you must make sure that they are completely legit, that they fully comply with their legal registrations, and that they can provide you with the length of stay that best suits your needs.

You can check some official sites and begin your research process for this by even checking Facebook groups such as Volunteer Ecuador or Ecuador Travel & living Info.

If you are interested in volunteering in the city of Cuenca, the Zoo in the mountains offers volunteering, you can check about it on its official page.

Volunteer Programs in Galapagos

The volunteer programs in the Galapagos Islands like the Charles Darwin Foundation, are some of the most incredible you can experience. They provide a unique and unforgettable opportunity to contribute to the conservation of one of the most precious ecosystems in the world. If you are motivated by the experience of making an active difference and acquiring knowledge in the midst of nature, pay attention to the following:

  • Health Insurance
    It is mandatory that each volunteer has international health insurance and signs a waiver of liability for possible illnesses or injuries.
  • Duration of Volunteering
    You must be willing to participate for at least one month, and if your stay is longer than 90 days, you will require a volunteer visa.

The Volunteer Program of the Galapagos National Park Directorate is under the coordination of the Institutional Planning Directorate, which is located in the central offices of the Galapagos National Park Directorate in Santa Cruz.

You can get more information at the following link.

Need a Professional to Assist?

This is one of the higher-risk visas as there are a lot of specific documents that need to be submitted to support the application. Visa professionals like Expat Law Group can help you ensure that your documents meet the current requirements and assist with the entire process.

But it's not a requirement to have a visa professional help you. If you have a lot of patience, speak fluent Spanish, and are prepared to risk having your application rejected, then applying without assistance is always an option.

It's ultimately a question of how much you value peace of mind and your own time.

Contact us to arrange an obligation-free consultation.

FAQs

With this visa can I obtain permanent residence?

No, non-migrant visas do not allow you to obtain this status.

Does this visa allow me to stay in Ecuador for more than a year?

It all depends on the type of volunteering you do, the validity of your visa will be approved for its duration.

Do I have to meet special requirements to apply for a volunteer visa in Ecuador?

All the essential requirements are in this article or on the official site, make sure you meet them.

Can I apply for another type of visa if I am a Volunteer?

Yes, as long as you are legal you can do so by complying with all the legal requirements required by the other visa. This process requires more advice because to do so you must renounce your current visa.

Can I enter Ecuador as a Tourist and then become a Volunteer and apply for that visa?

Yes, you must meet the requirements and make sure that the organization you will volunteer with meets all of its requirements.

I need help. How much do you charge for a consult?

Expat Law Group gladly provides 15-minute consultations without cost or obligation.

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