You think the visa process is about paperwork.
It’s not. It’s about the calendar.
• Your FBI background check is good for six months. After that: expired.
• Your apostille is tied to the document’s issue date — start too early and it ages out before you file.
• The Ministry’s response window runs about ninety days. Sometimes more.
• Some documents have to be issued after a specific date. Others have to be issued before one. Some have to come back from your home country on a deadline nobody told you existed.
• Move too fast, the documents you collected first expire before you can file.
• Move too slow, the ones from your home country age out before you reach them.
I’ve watched smart people blow a year of planning because they got the sequence wrong by two weeks.
A retired engineer who let his FBI check lapse three days before submission.
A teacher who collected everything correctly, then found out her diploma needed to be re-issued in her married name first.
You don’t have to learn this the hard way.
EcuaPass handles the sequencing — Pensioner, Professional, Investor, dependent, renewals, permanent residency conversions. we map the timeline backwards from your filing date and tell you exactly when each document has to move.
You moved here for the mountains, the food, the pace. The visa shouldn’t be what undoes it.
If your timeline feels like a Rubik’s cube and you can’t tell whether you’re ahead or behind — let’s talk.
Start your visa with EcuaPass.
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Address: Escalinatas Juana de Oro, Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador