Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Organisations
Organisations that disseminate information, advice and assistance on world travel for the mobility impaired
include the following:
Access-able Travel Source ( www.access-able.com ) An information provider for travellers with mobility
problems.
Apparleyzed ( www.apparleyzed.com ) For paraplegic and quadriplegic people and others with spinal-cord
injuries, featuring travel information.
Disabled Travelers Guide ( www.disabledtravelersguide.com ) A general guide for travellers with disabilit-
ies.
Mobility International USA (MIUSA; www.miusa.org ) Promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities
in international programs, with a page of air-travel tips.
Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality (SATH; www.sath.org ) Has news, tips and members' articles
and blogs.
Visas
» Most visitors to Morocco do not require a visa and are allowed to remain in the country for 90 days on
entry.
» In all cases, your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry.
» Nationals of Israel and many sub-Saharan African countries (including South Africa) must apply in ad-
vance for a three-month visa (single/double entry about US$30/50).
» Applications are normally processed in 48 hours.
» You need three passport photos.
» In Morocco's neighbouring countries, there is a Moroccan embassy in Madrid (Spain) and consulates-gen-
eral in locations including Algeciras; an embassy in Nouakchott (Mauritania) and a consulate-general in
Nouâdhibou; and diplomatic missions in Algeria including an embassy in Algiers.
» Further information, including a list of Morocco's diplomatic missions, is available from the Moroccan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation ( www.diplomatie.ma/en ) .
» As visa requirements change, it's a good idea to check with the Moroccan mission in your country or a
reputable travel agency before travelling.
 
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