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People from the United States can visit Morocco for up to 90 days without a visa. U.S. citizens can visit Morocco for work, pleasure, or family without a visa as long as they have a valid passport that is still valid at least six months after the date of entry. When people arrive, they usually get a stamp in their passport that acts as a brief permit to enter.

People who want to enter the country must fill out an entry form at the airport or port of entry. This form needs general information like why the visitor is coming and where they will stay. Even though you don’t need a visa, immigration officials may ask you to show proof of your next or return journey and have enough money to cover your stay.

Americans need to get the correct visa or permission through the Moroccan embassy or U.S. consulate for extended stays or reasons like work, school, or residency. Before you plan your trip, it’s always a good idea to check with the nearest Moroccan office about the most up-to-date travel requirements. This will help make sure that your trip goes smoothly.

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