U.S. Embassy urges its citizens to exercise caution when traveling or residing in Ecuador
The U.S. Embassy in Ecuador has urged American citizens to take extra precautions while in the country due to security concerns.
The U.S. Embassy in Ecuador has issued a warning to American citizens traveling or residing in the country, advising them to exercise heightened caution and adhere to travel recommendations set forth by the U.S. State Department. This advisory comes in light of recent joint operations announced by the U.S. and Ecuador on March 3, 2026, targeting designated foreign terrorist organizations operating within Ecuadorian territory.
The embassy acknowledged the ongoing risks related to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, and kidnappings in Ecuador, urging citizens to remain vigilant and mindful of their surroundings. While the warning emphasizes general safety concerns, the embassy reassured that there are no specific credible threats directed at Americans or U.S. interests in Ecuador. The context of this advisory is particularly relevant following a state of emergency declared by President Daniel Noboa on March 2, which included a curfew aimed at addressing security challenges.
President Noboa announced plans to sign a commercial agreement with the U.S. on March 13, which could enhance diplomatic and economic relations. However, ongoing security issues remain a pressing concern, with the embassy underscoring the need for caution amidst the broader socio-political landscape in the country. Americans in Ecuador are urged to remain informed and responsive to changing security conditions as they navigate their stay or travels within the nation.