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Old information on Piura Peru 2009

How long have you been in Peru so far? The Peru-Ecuador border officials can be really strict about the 183-day maximum stay per year. But if you're extending a three-month tarjeta andina, you should have no problems coming back in (they'll give you an extra month, at the least – if you want 90 more days, make sure you ask for them).

As for doing Piura to Macara then back again in one day, it should be possible – in theory. Again, those Ecuador officials can be a pain in the rear (metaphorically speaking). If you get a bus to La Tina, you should be able to find out what the situation is before you cross the border to Macara. You might also find a helpful taxi driver to take you across the border and back to La Tina again, but make sure you trust the guy.

  • The is another Ecuadorian consulate in Piura:
  • Sr. Juan Quezada Quezada
  • Dirección: Av. Chirichigño 505 y Federico Elguero
  • E.mail: consulado_de_ecuador@speedy.com.pe
  • Telefax: (51) 073 308-027

I also found this info:

http://www.mmrree.gov.ec/mre/documentos/servicios/visas/visa12_X.htm

and this:

http://www.ecuador.org/nuevosite/serviciosconsulares_visas_turismo.php

and what looks like your 10-day visa:

http://www.migracion.gov.ec/mi2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=56

“For anyone who doesn't want to risk NOT getting an extension at the border, or paying the $$ in Quito: I just returned from Piura, Peru where at the Ecuador consulate there they will give you a ?6 month? extension for $60, copy of your credit card and passport, proof of travel out of the country (airfare itinerary) and about a one hour wait. Ecuador consulates in other countries may also offer this service but I can only speak for Piura. I had to find out all of this the hard way so I hope this helps anyone in a similar predicament. The law now says that tourists get 90 days a year and they can and will enforce it. Border officials may have mercy on you if they're in a good mood or uninformed.”

Posted by Admin at 1:13 AM


Tumbes - Peru

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From Mike Berger

       When I went I just took a bus from the main Cuenca bus station =

that went all the way to the border town of Huaquillas, it was not = particularly comfortable but it was good enough for me and only $7 (the = trip took somewhere around 9 hours, I left cuenca around 1pm and was in = Peru around 11 but you may want to leave earlier to do all the border = crossing stuff in the daylight). At the Cuenca bus station just walk = around and look for one of the offices with “Huaquillas” written on the = walls (there are two buslines that go there but I don't remember the = name of either). Wear a T shirt and bring plenty to drink becuase most = of the trip will be hot and the AC might not work. When in Huaquillas = you have to find a taxi driver to take you to the Imigration office = which is located off of a remote highway where they stamp the passports = (there is another border crossing in the center of the town of = Huaquillas where you could probably cross the border but you would not = be in Peru legally or have been legally stamped out of Ecuador). It = costs about $4 to go from the bus terminal in Huaquillas to the = Immigration office where you will get stamped out of Ecuador and then, = in that same office, stamped into Peru. Then it costs about $12 to go = in taxi from the Immigration office to Tumbes, Peru (This has to be a = special taxi approved by the authorities, look for a taxi sign next to = the immigration building, you should ask the immigration police to call = the taxi as your cell phone probably won't have signal). The special = taxi will take you wherever you want to go in Tumbes. Ask them to take = you to the central park “donde hay muchos hoteles”. Hotels tend to take = dollars. In anticipacion of the return trip I got the authorized taxi = drivers number so that I could cross the border back into Ecuador. Keep = in mind that Claro Ecuador and Claro Peru are different services but you = can always have the hotel desk manager call the taxi once you have the = number giving him a few cents for the cost of the phone call.

I am very busy and won't be able to answer any follow up questions but = this should be enough to get you there and back provided you know at = least a little Spanish.

Michael Berger

http://cuencasbestproperties.com/blog/blog

Heading for Tumbes

Ecuadorian Consulate in Tumbes, Peru Address

Jirón Bolívar 129

e/ Grau y Malecón Benavides, 3er piso

Tumbes Peru

Telephone (+51) 72 525 949

(+51) 72 521 739

Telefax (+51) 72 525 949

E-mail consultum@terra.com.pe

Head of Mission Rita Torres Torres, Consul


  • Address Jirón Bolívar 129
  • Plaza Armas
  • Tumbes
  • Peru
  • Phone local: (072) 521.739
  • international: +51.72.521.739
  • Fax local: (072) 525.949
  • international: +51.72.525.949
  • Email consultum@speedy.com.pe

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Requirement for Ecuador visa application:

  • Valid passport for more than 6 months
  • Return ticket (for air, land or sea travel)
  • Proof of economic means to support yourself during your stay in Ecuador (may be requested by Immigration authorities)
  • If a visa application is necessary, the following are also required:
  • Police certificate from country/state of residence
  • Medical certificate.
  • Two photographs
  • Application form
  • Cost of Ecuador visa:
  • Tourist and Business:
  • US$30 (for up to 3 months);
  • US$50 (for up to 6 months).

Transit: US$30.

Student: US$50 (free of charge to nationals from the USA, Germany, Spain, Colombia and Paraguay).

Cultural Exchange: Free of charge.


What documents will be required? Required documents for everyone entering Ecuador include:

Valid passport for more than 6 months Return ticket (for air, land or sea travel) Proof of economic means to support yourself during your stay in Ecuador (may be requested by Immigration authorities)

If a visa application is necessary, the following are also required: Police certificate from country/state of residence Medical certificate. Two photographs Application form

Additional documents may be required for:

Student visa: A certificate of the course registration in Ecuador and a certificate of financial solvency (e.g. a bank deposit with a letter stating the intention of the bank to pay the student 10% of that amount a month) or a document signed by a relative stating that the student is supported by a family member.

Cultural Exchange visa: An application from the Ecuadorian authority sponsoring the student/teacher with a copy of the Agreement under which the programme is carried out and, for teachers, a signed document stating that they will not receive any Ecuadorian funds for their work.

Business visa: A letter from applicant’s firm and sponsoring company or a bank statement.

Time required to issue visa: Applications must be made in person (an appointment is necessary) and a visa is usually issued on the same day.


  • Address
  • Jiron Bolivar 129
  • Plaza Armas
  • Tumbes, Peru
  • Tumbes, Tumbes, Peru, Peru
  • E-mail
  • consultum@speedy.com.pe

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  • Address
  • Jiron Bolivar 129
  • Plaza Armas
  • Tumbes, Peru
  • Tumbes, Tumbes, Peru, Peru
  • E-mail
  • consultum@speedy.com.pe

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Antonio Fiorentino Di Stefano 2013/09/04 21:37

Here's a reliable bus service to Huaquillas from Cuenca: http://transportesazuay.com/index-2.html

HORARIOS INTERPROVINCIALES SALIDAS - LLEGADAS

Cuenca - Santa Rosa - Arenillas - Huaquillas

03H00 - 05H45 - 10H00 13H00 - 16H00 - 17H45 20H00 - 23H30

Huaquillas - Arenillas - Santa Rosa - Cuenca

01H00 - 03H30 - 06H15 07H30 - 09H30 - 12H00 15H00 - 19H00

MATRIZ:

Oficina Cuenca: Diección: Terminal Terrestre ofc. # 09 Telf. 07 - 2823163 / 07 - 283905

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