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I checked with a few sources today and found out that a police report is necessary for each person wanting to apply for an Ecuador Residency Visa. To get this police check, go to your local police station or state highway patrol and request them to run a back ground check. This document will also need to be validated by the Ecuadorian Consulate. (see post below)
Children under the age of 18 need a statement of good conduct written by the superintendent of principle of the school they attend. This will need to be notarized locally and validated by the Consulate.
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