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Morocco Travel Information

Morocco Travel Information

Morocco Travel Visa and Passport Requirements: Morocco is a welcoming destination, however, there are a few things that must be done in preparation for your trip. Travelers from the US and European Union countries can visit Morocco without a visa if the trip will not exceed three months. It is essential that travelers arrive with a passport that is valid for at least six months from the time you enter Morocco. Your stay as a visitor is restricted to three months, but may be extended at a Moroccan police station. Travel Documents Required Your passport must be valid for six months following the date of entry. Proof of return or onward travel. No vaccinations are required to enter Morocco, but an International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever will be required if you are arriving from an infected area.
Morocco Consulate Contact Information USA Consulate General of Morocco 10 East 40th Street, New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 758-2625 Fax: (212) 779-7441 http://www.moroccanconsulate.com/visa.cfm Canada Morocco Embassy, Canada 38, Range Road KIN 8J4 Ottawa- Ontario Canada Phone: +1-613-2367391 Fax: +1-613-2367392 http://www.ambamaroc.ca/ Europe Citizens with passports from any country belonging to the European Union do not need a visa to travel to Morocco if your stay will not exceed ninety days. For a stay beyond ninety days, contact the Consulate of Morocco within your country to obtain a visa. Arriving in Morocco Upon arrival at the airport you should receive a stamp in your passport while going through customs. Make sure that you acquire this stamp as it can be difficult to leave the country or extend your visa without it. Travelers are encouraged to carry a copy of their passports with them at all times. If questioned by local officials, proof of identity with your country of citizenship is important to have on hand. United States Department of State: Tips For Traveling Abroad – To Morocco Sign up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program so the State Department can better assist you in an emergency: Let us know your travel plans through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, a free online service at https://travelregistration.state.gov. This will help us contact you if there is a family emergency in the U.S., or if there is a crisis where you are traveling. In accordance with the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and whereabouts will not be released to others without your express authorization. Sign passport, and fill in the emergency information: Make sure you have a signed, valid passport, and a visa, if required, and fill in the emergency information page of your passport. Leave copies of itinerary and passport data page: Leave copies of your itinerary, passport data page and visas with family or friends, so you can be contacted in case of an emergency. Check your overseas medical insurance coverage: Ask your medical insurance company if your policy applies overseas, and if it covers emergency expenses such as medical evacuation. If it does not, consider supplemental insurance. Familiarize yourself with local conditions and laws: While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws. The State Department web site at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1765.html has useful safety and other information about the countries you will visit. Take precautions to avoid being a target of crime: To avoid being a target of crime, do not wear conspicuous clothing or jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money. Also, do not leave unattended luggage in public areas and do not accept packages from strangers. Contact us in an emergency: Consular personnel at U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad and in the U.S. are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide emergency assistance to U.S. citizens. Contact information for U.S. Embassies and Consulates appears on the Bureau of Consular Affairs website at http://travel.state.gov . Also note that the Office of Overseas Citizen Services in the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs may be reached for assistance with emergencies at 1-888-407-4747, if calling from the U.S. or Canada, or 202-501-4444, if calling from overseas. Travel Morocco Insurance Tips For Your Trip AIG Travel Insurance: http://www.aig.com/travel-insurance_3171_441378.html Travel Insured International: http://www.travelinsured.com/ Travelers Insurance: http://www.travelers.com/