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2 hours ago, cr.ronaldo said:

Hello everyone I a about to get married and I would lik to know whats all the  paper my finace  can bring with her from usa to Morocco 

Assuming she’s going to Morocco to marry you, all that would be needed is her birth certificate and passport... plus evidence that she’s free to marry you in accordance with Moroccan laws

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7 hours ago, cr.ronaldo said:

Hello everyone I a about to get married and I would lik to know whats all the  paper my finace  can bring with her from usa to Morocco 

she can find the info on the US casa embassy site including all the steps to marry like going to US embassy then getting documents translated and then going to Rabat to office of foreign minister and then to your hometown for medical exam and meetings with police and judge 

 

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

Below is a list of documents needed in relation to getting married in Morocco, the first two are required from the US Consulate:

  1. An Affidavit of Nationality and Eligibility to Marry. This document is obtained at the U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca by appointment.  There is a $50 fee for a Consular Officer to notarize the document. This affidavit is valid for six months from the date it is signed and notarized at the U.S. Consulate.
  2. Copies of your biographic passport and the page containing your entry date to Morocco must be notarized at the U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca for a $50 fee.
  3. If divorced, provide original or certified copies of proof of dissolution of any previous marriage(s).
  4. If former spouse is deceased, provide original or certified copy of his or her death certificate (s).
  5. Provide an original or certified copy of your birth certificate.
  6. Evidence of employment from employer in the United States or source of income.
  7. A written statement indicating your intention to marry in Morocco.
  8. If resident in Morocco, a copy of the residency card.
  9. If resident in Morocco, obtain a Moroccan police record from the Ministry of Justice in Rabat (Office of Penal Affairs and Pardons).  (For U.S. citizens, resident in Morocco, you will need both an American and Moroccan police record.)
  10. If male, a notarized statement of religious denomination or a certified copy of a conversion document to Islam.  (Conversion documents are obtained from and notarized by Adouls, or religious/court notarials, at the Ministry of Justice in Rabat.)  Women do not need this document.
  11. A medical certificate of good health from a doctor in Morocco.  This document must be obtained in Morocco.
  12. Four (4) recent passport photos (3cm x 4cm, please note this is the same size required for a Moroccan passport).
  13. The fee for submitting an application for marriage to an Adoul is 150 Moroccan Dirham.
  14. An American police record must be obtained from a police department in the state where you last resided or from the FBI BEFORE coming to Morocco.

 

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Let me add to what i posted as i married in Moroc

 

the costly part of this process is the translation of each document (6 copies)  at 10 USD a page

and the originals including original birth certificate will be kept by the Moroccan judge who files for the marriage license

so,  your USC should have an original of any document she needs here in the US for immigration and her own files along with the ones she takes to Morocco

 

 

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11 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

Let me add to what i posted as i married in Moroc

 

the costly part of this process is the translation of each document (6 copies)  at 10 USD a page

and the originals including original birth certificate will be kept by the Moroccan judge who files for the marriage license

so,  your USC should have an original of any document she needs here in the US for immigration and her own files along with the ones she takes to Morocco

 

 

Whata all original paper she need to bring with her 

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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, cr.ronaldo said:

Whata all original paper she need to bring with her 

I gave you a complete list of all documents she needs for marriage in Morocco

the documents are listed on the US embassy site

 

read my post above for list of documents

 

Better yet,  have her sign in and ask as these are US documents  only she could understand what is meant

Edited by JeanneAdil
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9 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

I gave you a complete list of all documents she needs for marriage in Morocco

the documents are listed on the US embassy site

 

read my post above for list of documents

 

Better yet,  have her sign in and ask as these are US documents  only she could understand what is meant

Thank you 

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