Traveller question
Member
February 2026
How do I contact my embassy in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
February 2026
How do I contact my embassy in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Serenity Morocco Expert Team
Travel Designer · StaffTravel Designers
February 2026
Most embassies are in Rabat, the capital, with several consulates in Casablanca handling day-to-day citizen services. Find the contact details on your government's official travel website, save the number and emergency after-hours line before you go, and register your trip if your country offers it (e.g. STEP for US citizens).
Here is the layout to know: Morocco's capital is Rabat, and that is where the embassies sit — the US, UK, French, German, Canadian, Australian and most others. Several countries additionally run a consulate in Casablanca, the largest city, which often handles the bread-and-butter citizen services like emergency passports and help in a crisis. So depending on your nationality and your need, the right office may be in Rabat or Casablanca; check which before you set off.
The reliable source for contact details is your own government's official foreign-affairs or travel-advice website — the US State Department, the UK Foreign Office, Global Affairs Canada, and so on. They list the current address, phone number, email, opening hours, and crucially the 24-hour emergency line for citizens in serious trouble outside office hours. I always tell guests to save both the daytime and after-hours numbers in their phone and on paper before they fly, because the moment you need them is rarely the moment you have good wifi to go searching.
Do the small pre-trip step that pays off: if your country offers traveller registration — the US has STEP, the Enrolling system, and the UK, Canada and Australia have equivalents — sign up. It takes two minutes and means your embassy can reach you with safety alerts and knows you are in the country if something major happens. It is the cheapest peace of mind there is.
In practice, embassies help with the serious stuff — a lost or stolen passport, arrest, a medical or family emergency, a natural disaster — not everyday hiccups like a delayed flight or a souk overcharge, which your airline, hotel or we can sort far faster. If something genuinely warrants the embassy, and you are travelling with Serenity, tell us at once: we will get you to the right office in Rabat or Casablanca, help with the paperwork, and translate, so you are supported through every step rather than facing officialdom alone.
Serenity Morocco Expert Team — Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered February 2026.
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