The Government of Morocco has extended the country’s “Health State of Emergency” until September 10. The country continues to classify regions as Zone 1 (less restricted movements and activities) or Zone 2 (greater restrictions on movements and activities).
U.S. citizens should monitor social media and local press reports for more information regarding your specific location/zone. Those seeking to travel between zones should apply for permission from local authorities. Ensure you are familiar with local requirements prior to travel between regions and remember to follow the instructions of local authorities.
The Government of Morocco has not announced when it will reopen the country’s borders, nor has it announced how long foreign citizens may remain in Morocco without a visa before facing a fine. All regularly scheduled international commercial flights remain suspended. The only flights in/out of Morocco are special operation flights taking place on Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Air France, and Air Arabia. Currently there is no confirmation of how long the special operation flights will continue to operate. U.S. citizens wishing to return to the United States should book directly with RAM.
Assistance:
- The U.S. Embassy in Rabat
0537-63-72-00 - U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca
0522-64-20-99
0661-13-19-39 (after hours)
acscasablanca@state.gov - State Department – Consular Affairs
1-888-407-4747 or 1- 202-501-4444 - Morocco Country Information Page
- Morocco travel Advisory
- Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)