Moroccan Consulate in Frankfurt
- Address. 35- Ostparkstrasse - 60385 Frankfurt/Am Main.
- E-mail. [email protected].
- How do I apply for a visa to Morocco?
- Do I need visa for Morocco with travel document?
- How can I check my visa status in Morocco?
- Can you visit Morocco with a Schengen visa?
- How long does a Moroccan visa take?
- What documents do I need to travel to Morocco?
- Who can travel to Morocco without visa?
- How long can you stay in Morocco without a visa?
- Where can Moroccans travel without a visa?
- How do I get Moroccan residency?
- Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Morocco?
- How can I get Moroccan citizenship?
How do I apply for a visa to Morocco?
How to Apply for a Morocco Visa?
- Make an appointment at the Morocco consulate or embassy.
- Complete the Morocco visa application form.
- Gather the required documents.
- Submit them at the Moroccan embassy or consulate.
- Pay the visa fee.
- Wait for the Morocco visa to be processed.
- Get the visa.
Do I need visa for Morocco with travel document?
Do UK travel document holders need a visa? Yes holders of UK travel documents do need a visa to enter the Kingdom of Morocco. Applicants on any kind of UK travel document need a visa to enter Morocco even if married to a British citizen travelling with them.
How can I check my visa status in Morocco?
Check the Status of Your Visa
You can check the status of your application any time at this website: ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx. Please wait at least three business days following your visa interview to check on the status of your application.
Can you visit Morocco with a Schengen visa?
Nationals of Morocco, Chinna, Mongolia, India or Russia holding a valid multiple-entry Schengen Visa, can enter, transit and stay in the territory of Gibraltar without needing an additional Gibraltar Visa.
How long does a Moroccan visa take?
Typically, a visa takes anywhere from 2 days to 15 days to process in the Morocco Embassy/Consulate depending on the consulate that we need to send the application to and whether you choose to "rush" your Morocco visa.
What documents do I need to travel to Morocco?
You must have a valid passport with at least one blank page. Visas are not required for visits lasting less than 90 days. Visit the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco website for the most current visa information.
Who can travel to Morocco without visa?
Currently, citizens of Australia, New Zealand, the USA, the UK, the EU and Canada, among many others, do not need a visa to travel to Morocco, provided they have a passport of usually six months' validity and an onward or return ticket (with supporting documents).
How long can you stay in Morocco without a visa?
In Morocco, tourists who do not require an entry visa, are permitted to stay for up to 90 days. During this time you're exactly that, a tourist. You can't get a job, or do much else, so if you're planning on calling Morocco home you have to apply for residency.
Where can Moroccans travel without a visa?
Introduction
- Algeria.
- Benign.
- Bolivia.
- Brazil.
- South Korea.
- Ivory Coast.
- Egypt (only for Moroccan and Moroccan married to Egyptian subjects, provided they are travelling to Egypt from Morocco, (Marriage certificate required)
- Gabon.
How do I get Moroccan residency?
You can typically apply for residency under the following conditions:
- you own property in Morocco and can prove enough income to support yourself;
- you are married to a Moroccan, or.
- you have set up a business or find employment in Morocco to support yourself.
Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Morocco?
Yes. Indians need a visa to travel to Morocco. Morocco visa for Indians can be obtained at the Morocco Embassy or Consulate. ... Moroccan visas are stamped in the travelers' passport.
How can I get Moroccan citizenship?
Naturalization
- Have regular and continuous residence in Morocco during the 5 years preceding the application.
- Be of Legal age at the time of the application.
- Be mentally and physically fit.
- Have a record of good conduct and reputation in addition to not being convicted of crime or any offense punishable by Moroccan law.