Consuladecuatoriano
About
Government offices hum with quiet activity, processing paperwork that moves people across borders. Consuladecuatoriano, tucked on the ninth floor of 800 2nd Ave, handles everything from passport renewals to visa applications. Visitors arrive with questions about dual citizenship, power-of-attorney requests, or notary services, all waiting in line before stepping up to the counter. Behind the scenes, officers verify documents for Ecuadorian citizens abroad, ensuring compliance with consular rules. Birth certificates receive apostille stamps, while civil registry changes get logged in the system. Time-sensitive matters like emergency travel documents move through faster lanes, yet none escape the careful review process.
Finding the office takes one elevator ride to the 9th floor—press the button for 800 2nd Ave, 9th Floor New York, NY 10017. Behind the frosted glass doors, a receptionist answers questions and schedules appointments by call: 212-376-0575. Signs in Spanish and English point visitors toward cashier windows for fee payments. After submitting forms, clients return weeks later to collect sealed envelopes or stamped passports. Outside the building, midtown traffic flows past towering office towers, indifferent to the bureaucracy unfolding above the street. For a map and step-by-step route, consult the directions map listed under its official name.