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Hello all,

 

I'm trying to get married in Morocco. When you visit the Consulate's website, the first requirement is to schedule an appointment to obtain an affidavit of nationality and eligibility to marry.

 

https://ma.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/marriage-information/

 

The only problem is, when you click on the link they provide to schedule it, you are unable to interact with the calendar and select any days.

 

https://evisaforms.state.gov/acs/make_calendar.asp?postcode=CSB&appcode=1&type=3&servicetype=NS&First=Y

 

I've looked at every single day for all of this year and 2022, and am unable to select anything. I've tried calling, emailing, with no success. I understand that you want to book this in advance as things are very backed up, and I'm going to be travelling next month so I really need to be prepared.

 

Has anyone else experienced something like this, maybe from another country? What am I supposed to do if they make me book an appointment but I literally can't?

 

Thank you!!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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call the US embassy in Morocco

try this

Emergency Services:  For emergencies involving a U.S. citizen, you may call us during regular business hours at 05-22-64-20-99 (dialing from Morocco) or +212-522-64-20-99. 

or email this ID (this one is not for visa services later on but just USC services now)

 acscasablanca@state.gov.  

 

or from US 1-703-520-2245 ...

i think they like calls only from 2-4 their time 

Edited by JeanneAdil
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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my Adil just returned from 45 day visit to home so u need to know to travel from some cities to others ,  you need written document and follow curfew

i say this as marriage requires

travel to Casa to US embassy

travel to Rabat

travel to whereever u get medical exam 

travel to translate documents to arabic and back to pick them up

travel to hometown to marry

travel to judge if not in hometown before marraige for interview

 

It is best to find out about the restrictions in each country before planning your trip. In Morocco, a state of health emergency is always applied to ensure the safety of citizens and travelers. The government has decided to extend the curfew which prohibits night travel throughout the country from 21h to 5h in the morning, but also inter-city travel is subject to the presentation of an immunization pass or an authorization provided by the authorities.

Posted

Salam Jeanne!!

 

I actually tried contacting those numbers and emails, but have had no luck reaching anyone. I even tried contacting the Moroccan embassy in the US but they said they couldn't help me. The issue is that their stupid online form doesn't work and I don't know what to do! I can get all the documents together now but unfortunately I'm dependent on their help to get the appointment at the Consulate scheduled.

 
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