You will generally need the documents listed below to request an appointment at the Moroccan consulate for a Moroccan passport. There may be exceptional cases. Please check carefully which situation applies to you. If your situation is not listed below, we recommend that you check with the Moroccan consulate to find out which documents are required in your situation. You can consult the information on the consulate's website or visit during opening hours.
You can request an appointment via www.rdv.consulat.ma. Here you can create an account and upload the necessary documents for your request.
Please note: Arabika not responsible for incorrect or outdated information. For the most up-to-date list of required documents, we advise you to always check which documents are required for each application via the consulate's website.
Which situation applies to you?
- First application for a Moroccan passport – Not in possession of a Moroccan Carte Nationale, depending on place of birth
- Family record book or Moroccan birth certificate (issued by the consulate or from Morocco)
- Dutch ID card / passport / residence permit
- Recent letter with your name and address (no more than 3 months old)
- Are you a minor? Then also the Moroccan Carte Nationale of the parents
- First application for a Moroccan passport – If you already have a Moroccan Carte Nationale
- Moroccan National Identity Card
- Dutch ID card / passport / residence permit
- Recent letter with your name and address (no more than 3 months old)
- Are you a minor? Then also the Moroccan Carte Nationale of the parents
- Renewal of a Moroccan passport – Adult
- Current Moroccan passport
- Moroccan National Identity Card
- Dutch ID card / passport / residence permit
- Recent letter with your name and address (no more than 3 months old)
- Renewal of a Moroccan passport – Minor
- Current Moroccan passport of the child
- Dutch ID card / passport / residence permit
- Moroccan Carte Nationale of the father
- Family Booklet
- Recent letter with your name and address (no more than 3 months old)
- None of the above situations
We recommend that you check with the Moroccan consulate to find out which documents are required in your situation. You can consult the information on the consulate's website or visit during opening hours.
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If you have any questions, we recommend that you contact the Moroccan consulate or send us a message via WhatsApp.