Americans Traveling Abroad | ||||||||||
Morocco | ||||||||||
PASSPORT VALIDITY | Must have at least six months of validity at time of entry | |||||||||
BLANK PASSPORT PAGES | One page required for entry stamp | |||||||||
TOURIST VISA REQUIRED | Not required for stays under 90 days |
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VACCINATIONS | None | |||||||||
CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTRY | Declare large quantities at entry | |||||||||
CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT | Export of Moroccan currency is prohibited | |||||||||
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. Overstays: If you remain in Morocco beyond 90 days without having requested an extension of stay, you will need to appear before a judge prior to departing Morocco. Please contact the immigration office at your local police station for details. Clearance may include the payment of a fine. Lost/Stolen Passports: Please obtain a police report for a lost or stolen passport in the area where the loss or theft occurred. Recently, police have required evidence of U.S. citizenship prior to issuing the report of loss. In these cases, U.S. citizens may visit U.S. Consulate General Casablanca to obtain a temporary emergency passport prior to obtaining a report of loss. |
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All
travelers - You should be up to date on routine
vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be
required for travel. Routine vaccines - Make sure you are up-to-date on all routine vaccines before every trip. Some of these vaccines include Chickenpox (Varicella), Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis, Flu (influenza), Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) and Polio. Most travelers - Get travel vaccines and medicines because there is a risk of these diseases in the country you are visiting. Hepatitis A - Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older going to Morocco. Hepatitis B - Recommended for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 years old traveling to Morocco. Typhoid - Recommended for most travelers, especially those staying with friends or relatives or visiting smaller cities or rural areas. Rabies - Rabid dogs are commonly found in Morocco. However, if you are bitten or scratched by a dog or other mammal while in Morocco, rabies treatment is often available. |