Marriage in Morocco –
Required Documents for Foreigners
If you're a foreigner planning to marry a Moroccan citizen, it’s important to have the right documents ready, both before coming to Morocco and while you're here.
We’re here to help make the process simple, fast, and stress-free.
We offer:
Certified Arabic Translations before you arrive
In-Person Assistance once you're in Morocco (to handle embassy visits, legalizations, health certificates, translations, and more)
Documents You Need to Bring from Your Country
Make sure these are ready before traveling to Morocco:
Birth Certificate
Criminal Record (from your home country)
Proof of Employment or Income
These documents must be translated into Arabic by a certified translator (we can do this for you before your arrival).
Documents You’ll Get from Your Embassy in Morocco
These are issued at your embassy (usually in Rabat):
Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage
Affidavit of Nationality
Notarized Copy of Your Passport
These documents must be legalized by the Ministry of Interior and translated into Arabic, we handle all of this for you on the same day.
Documents You’ll Obtain in Morocco
We’ll help you collect all of these once you’re here:
Medical Certificate of Good Health (from an authorized Moroccan doctor)
Moroccan Criminal Record (from the Ministry of Justice)
Conversion to Islam Certificate (for non-Muslim males marrying a Muslim woman)
Four Passport Photos (specific Moroccan size, we’ll take care of this)
How We Help
We understand how confusing and overwhelming this process can be, we’ve been through it ourselves. That’s why we created our step-by-step assistance service, to help you:
Know exactly what you need
Get documents translated and legalized fast
Avoid mistakes and delays
Be fully prepared to submit your file to the adoul and court

Want to Learn More?
We’ve written a complete guide to help foreigners get married in Morocco.
Still have questions ?
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