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U.S. Consulate General Guayaquil
U.S. Consulate

History

The Consulate in Guayaquil is one of our oldest diplomatic posts in Latin America and the oldest institution in Guayaquil– a testament to our commitment to working with our friends and partners in Ecuador.  The United States and Gran Colombia (of which Ecuador was at that time a part) first established formal ties in 1824 through the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Navigation and Commerce, which allowed each country to appoint Consuls and Vice Consuls in each other’s ports.  Our first Consul in Guayaquil was William Wheelwright, a ship captain, and supercargo who managed the cargo of the owner’s trade, selling the merchandise in ports, and buying and receiving goods to be carried on the return voyage.  Wheelwright was Consul from 1825-1829.  He later played an essential role in the development of steamboat and train transportation in Chile and other parts of South America.

In the subsequent years of uninterrupted diplomatic relations, there have been 59 diplomatic officials assigned to lead the Consulate in Guayaquil.  One of the most notable was the world-famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast.  Known as the father of modern political cartooning, Nast created the modern version of Santa Claus and popularized the images of Uncle Sam (male personification of the U.S. federal government), Columbia (female personification of American values), and the Democratic party donkey.

At the urging of Consul Horatio N. Beach, the U.S. Department of State upgraded the Consulate to a Consulate General in 1884.  It is the only U.S. consulate in the Western Hemisphere outside of Mexico, Brazil, and Canada.  The Consulate General in Guayaquil provides consular services to Americans and Ecuadorians living in Guayas, Manabí, Los Rios, and Santa Elena along the coast; El Oro and Loja provinces bordering Peru; the southern highland provinces of Cañar and Azuay; the Amazonian province of Zamora Chinchipe; and the Galapagos Islands.

Useful Information

Address for Visitors and Local Mail:
U.S. Consulate General
Calle Santa Ana y Av. José Rodriguez Bonin
Guayaquil, Ecuador

Business hours:
Monday through Thursday, from 7:45AM to 12:30 PM, and from 1:30 PM to 5:15 PM, except during holidays.

Friday, from 7:45 AM to 1:45PM, except during holidays.

Consulate Switchboard:
From abroad: 593-4-371-7000
From other Ecuadorian Provinces: (04) 371-7000
From Guayaquil and other cities within the Province of Guayas: 371-7000

Useful E-mail Addresses:
Nonimmigrant Visa Section: nivguayaquil@state.gov
Immigrant Visa Section: ivguayaquil@state.gov
American Citizen Services: acsguayaquil@state.gov
Fraud Prevention Unit: fpmguayaquil@state.gov
Social Security: FBU.Santo.Domingo@ssa.gov
Human Resources: gyqrecruitment@state.gov

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Contracts and tenders

The Guayaquil U.S. Consulate General invites the general public to participate in the below contract opportunities:

 

Renovation of Government-Owned House in Guayaquil, Ecuador

Published: May 21, 2026
Site Visit: June 2, 2026
Offer Submission Deadline: June 8, 2026

The U.S. Consulate intends to conduct a site visit on June 2, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. (local time) at Olivos II in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Prospective offerors interested in submitting a bid and attending the site visit must submit a list with the full names and ID numbers of all participants to PenafielCD@state.gov with the subject line “Renovation of Government-Owned House” no later than 12:00 p.m. (local time) on June 1, 2026.

Click here for more information.

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Renovation of Government-Owned house in Guayaquil, Ecuador

Published on SAM: May 11, 2026

Site Visit: May 26, 2026
Offers Submission Deadline: June 10, 2026

The Consulate intends to conduct a site visit on May 26, 2026, at 10H00 (local time) at Laguna Club in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Prospective offerors interested in bidding and attending the site visit, must submit a list of complete names and ID numbers of all participants to: PenafielCD@state.gov with the subject line “19EC3026Q0002 Renovation of Government owned house solicitation” by 12:00 (local time) on May 25, 2026.

More information about the requirements and how to apply at the following link:

https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/324ddec73246470e85a41df3491a241a/view

SOW – Renovation

Letter – Renovation