Afghanistan visa for Ecuadorian citizens

Travelers holding an Afghanistan passport planning a journey to Ecuador will find that a visa is strictly required, with the only available option being a transit visa. Given the vast geographical distance and lack of direct flights, with typical journeys involving multiple layovers and over 24 hours of travel, understanding this transit-only restriction is paramount, as it means Ecuador cannot be your final destination. This singular transit visa type, which typically incurs a modest fee often under $50, underscores the stringent entry policies from Afghanistan, reflecting a focus on facilitating onward travel rather than extended stays. Applicants must demonstrate clear evidence of an onward ticket to a third country, and while Spanish is the official language in Ecuador, basic English might suffice for airport transfers during your brief stop.

eVisa30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
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Visa options

TouristTourist Visa
30d$120valid 3mo
TouristTourist e-Visa
30dvalid 3mo
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BusinessBusiness Visa (up to 3 years, multiple entry)
multiple-entryvalid 3y
BusinessBusiness Visa (standard, single entry)
30dvalid 3mo
StudentStudent Visa
TransitTransit Visa (air passengers)
3d
TransitTransit Visa (land travelers)
6d
WorkBusiness / Work Entry Visa (Entry Visa for work permit)
OtherResidence Visa (Resident Visa)
180dvalid 6mo
FamilyVisit Visa
OtherArrival Visa
OtherCrew Visa
OtherOfficial Visa
30d$0valid 3mo
OtherE‑permit Visa
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OtherEntry Visa (general entry)
30d$120valid 3mo
OtherDouble Entry Visa
double-entry
OtherExit Visa
6dvalid 6d
OtherVisa (up to one year)
valid 1y

Visitors must arrive at Kabul International (KBL).

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