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Nigeria, Rwanda among 34 African countries hit as Ecuador revokes visa-free transit

Ecuador has announced the cancellation of visa-free transit privileges for citizens of 45 nations, including 34 African countries, in a significant tightening of its immigration and border control policies. Ecuador has abolished visa-free airport transit privileges for citizens of 45 countries, i...

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published: Jun 22, 2025

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Nigeria, Rwanda among 34 African countries hit as Ecuador revokes visa-free transit

Ecuador has announced the cancellation of visa-free transit privileges for citizens of 45 nations, including 34 African countries, in a significant tightening of its immigration and border control policies.

  • Ecuador has abolished visa-free airport transit privileges for citizens of 45 countries, including 34 African nations.
  • Travelers from these nations must now obtain a Transit Visa to transit through Ecuadorian airports.
  • Nigeria, Rwanda, and Ghana are some of the 34 African countries affected, making the continent the most impacted region

Under the new directive abolishing visa-free transit privileges, travelers from the affected African countries will now require a Transit Visa (Visa de Transeúnte) to transit through Ecuadorian airports, regardless of whether they remain within the international zone.

Previously, citizens of these countries could transit without a visa if they stayed within the international transit area without clearing immigration or customs; however, this exemption has been revoked.

According to Ecuador's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility, the measure aims to enhance transit regulations and address growing security concerns related to irregular migration.

This policy change will particularly affect travelers making international stopovers in Ecuador en route to destinations across the American continent.

Ecuador's role as a key transit hub to the EU and U.S. means the new rule will disrupt travel, raise costs, and alter routes for many from Africa and the Global South.
Ecuador's role as a key transit hub to the EU and U.S. means the new rule will disrupt travel, raise costs, and alter routes for many from Africa and the Global South.

African Nations Hit the Hardest

Out of the 45 affected, 34 are Africa countries, making the continent the most impacted by the policy change. Citizens from the following African countries will now require a transit visa:

  1. Nigeria
  2. Ghana
  3. Egypt
  4. Sudan
  5. Ethiopia
  6. Eritrea
  7. Somalia
  8. Democratic Republic of Congo
  9. Republic of Congo
  10. Cameroon
  11. Liberia
  12. Sierra Leone
  13. Guinea
  14. Guinea-Bissau
  15. The Gambia
  16. Senegal
  17. Togo
  18. Benin
  19. Mali
  20. Niger
  21. Burkina Faso
  22. Chad
  23. Central African Republic
  24. Angola
  25. Mozambique
  26. Zimbabwe
  27. Zambia
  28. Rwanda
  29. Burundi
  30. Uganda
  31. Algeria
  32. Morocco
  33. Tunisia
  34. South Sudan.

With Ecuador serving as a common transit point to the global north, particularly EU and the US, for many from Africa and Global South, the new rule is expected to disrupt travel itineraries, raise travel costs, and redirect flight routes for affected passengers.

This policy change reflects a broader trend of nations tightening immigration requirements in response to rising global migration flows and associated security risks, with African migrants being disproportionately affected the most.

Olamilekan Okebiorun

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