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I realize this forum isn't the best place to ask about Ecuador's immigration rules, but A) The website listed for the Ecuadorian Embassy in the USA ecuador.org is down or hacked and B) No one answers the Ecuadorian Embassy DC Phone (there appears to be an Atlanta number also which had a suspicious recording when I called it).

 

I am planning a trip to Ecuador with my wife, who holds a Philippines passport, and a US Permanent Resident.  Normally Philippine passport holders require a visa to enter Ecuador.  However,I know there are often exceptions, where those who hold US permanent resident status are often treated as US passport holders for immigration purposes (IE Canada allows one to freely travel as a USA citizen would if one holds USA permanent resident documents).

  

Does anyone know what rules apply in Ecuador?  The visa costs to visit Ecuador are pretty ridiculous, and we won't travel there if they are collected.

 
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