Entry/Exit Requirements
"All Americans traveling by air outside the United States are
required to present a passport or other valid travel document to
enter or re-enter the United States. This requirement will be extended
to sea travel (except closed loop cruises), including ferry service,
by the summer of 2009. Until then, U.S. citizens traveling by sea
must have government-issued photo identification and a document
showing their U.S. citizenship (for example, a birth certificate
or certificate of nationalization), or other WHTI
compliant document such as a passport card for entry or re-entry
to the U.S.
Children born to a Moroccan father may experience difficulty in
leaving Morocco without the father's permission. Under Moroccan
law, these children are considered Moroccan citizens. Even if the
children bear U.S. passports, immigration officials may require
proof that the father has approved their departure before the children
will be allowed to leave Morocco. Although women, regardless of
their nationality, are normally granted custody of their children
in divorces, the father must approve the children's departure from
Morocco. American women married to Moroccans do not need their spouse's
permission to leave Morocco.
For further information on entry/exit requirements for Morocco,
please contact the Embassy of Morocco at 1601 21st Street NW, Washington,
DC 20009, telephone (202) 462-7979 to 82, fax 202-462-7643, or the
Moroccan Consulate General in New York at 10 E. 40th Street, New
York, NY 10016, telephone (212) 758-2625, fax 212-779-7441. Visit
the Embassy of Morocco web site at http://moroccoembassy.com
for the most current visa information." - US State Dept
For non-US Citizen requirements, please contact
us for updated information.
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