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Hi all, using a throwaway account because this is a bit of an embarrassing question on this process. Starting to try to go through this process with Moroccan male fiancé, I know to get married there I will have to provide a certificate of good health from a Moroccan doctor. Can anyone tell me what exactly they test for? I don’t know if I am an idiot and can’t find this info, but I have searched all combinations of words and can’t get anything specific. Many years ago I had a jerk ex lie about his health and gave me HSV2 (herpes/cold sores) on purpose thinking he would force me to stay in an abusive relationship when I finally got it. Well jokes on him but now I have concerns. Is this something they will test for and reject me on? I’m kind of freaking out about this possibility. Apologies if this a stupid question. It’s so upsetting to me that this may come back to bite me when I keep trying to just move on for the last 6 years. For anyone wondering fiancé is aware of my status and OK with it. Thanks in advance!

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*~*~*country-specific question moved to MENA sub forum*~*~*

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it is a simple exam / listen to heart 

no blood work / no chest exray

cost me 100 dh which is $10 / 2010 / may be a bit more now

get your criminal report done just before u go as most expire in 90 days

cost to get things translated is the high cost of this proceedure

don't marry on first trip

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4 minutes ago, adil-rafa said:it is a simple exam / listen to heart 

no blood work / no chest exray

cost me 100 dh which is $10 / 2010 / may be a bit more now

get your criminal report done just before u go as most expire in 90 days

cost to get things translated is the high cost of this proceedure

don't marry on first trip

Huge relief, thank you for this info!! And don’t worry this is not the first :) We may actually do 1 more trip, just trying to make sure we have no issues with whichever we decide to go ahead and marry. Upcoming is still months out.  

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On 7/18/2018 at 4:54 AM, Kca25 said:

Hi all, using a throwaway account because this is a bit of an embarrassing question on this process. Starting to try to go through this process with Moroccan male fiancé, I know to get married there I will have to provide a certificate of good health from a Moroccan doctor. Can anyone tell me what exactly they test for? I don’t know if I am an idiot and can’t find this info, but I have searched all combinations of words and can’t get anything specific. Many years ago I had a jerk ex lie about his health and gave me HSV2 (herpes/cold sores) on purpose thinking he would force me to stay in an abusive relationship when I finally got it. Well jokes on him but now I have concerns. Is this something they will test for and reject me on? I’m kind of freaking out about this possibility. Apologies if this a stupid question. It’s so upsetting to me that this may come back to bite me when I keep trying to just move on for the last 6 years. For anyone wondering fiancé is aware of my status and OK with it. Thanks in advance!

 

Hi Kca25. 
i am in the very very dame situación as you are. 
Thus, I would like  to ask how it went for you? How was the process for the health certificate? 
can I send you a private message? As I have another questions I would like to ask. 
 

thanks in advance ,

 

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On 7/17/2018 at 10:54 PM, Kca25 said:

Hi all, using a throwaway account because this is a bit of an embarrassing question on this process. Starting to try to go through this process with Moroccan male fiancé, I know to get married there I will have to provide a certificate of good health from a Moroccan doctor. Can anyone tell me what exactly they test for? I don’t know if I am an idiot and can’t find this info, but I have searched all combinations of words and can’t get anything specific. Many years ago I had a jerk ex lie about his health and gave me HSV2 (herpes/cold sores) on purpose thinking he would force me to stay in an abusive relationship when I finally got it. Well jokes on him but now I have concerns. Is this something they will test for and reject me on? I’m kind of freaking out about this possibility. Apologies if this a stupid question. It’s so upsetting to me that this may come back to bite me when I keep trying to just move on for the last 6 years. For anyone wondering fiancé is aware of my status and OK with it. Thanks in advance!

I had blood work done.  I don't think they care about STDs at all. They are pretty common anyway.  I had the idea they wanted to see if I was pregnant.  I'm not sure why that was important either, except it's against Islam to be pregnant before marriage.  

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