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TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

What You Need to Travel

Required Travel Documents

Citizens of the United States must have a passport to travel to Marrakech. You are responsible for obtaining your passport. Please keep in mind:

  • The name on your passport must exactly match the name on your airline ticket (including any middle name or initial).
  • Your passport must be valid at least six months past the last day of your trip.
  • You should apply for your passport as soon as possible because processing can take up to six weeks. Rush service is available for an additional fee and takes up to three weeks.
  • If your U.S. passport expired within the past 15 years, you may be able to renew it by mail.
  • If your passport book doesn’t have two to four blank visa/stamp pages, you must renew.
  • Only passport books (not passport cards) may be used for international travel by air.
  • It’s a good idea to take pictures of your passport with your phone or make color copies to keep at home and in your luggage in case your passport is lost or stolen while traveling.

Note: If you are not a U.S. citizen or you are traveling from a country outside of the United States, you will need to contact the appropriate foreign consulate to determine which travel identification documents you will need (such as a passport, tourist visas and/or transit visas). You are responsible for determining what your personal visa requirements are and obtaining the visa.

Visa Requirements

Each country has its own requirements for immigration, and you will need to check if you require a visa for this trip. If you are unsure of the requirements for your trip, you can check these using the “Go Work” trip assessment tool available via RELX SharePoint here. The service is provided by Deloitte and is accessible via SSO from your company device. Please follow the instructions on the SharePoint page to access the service. User guides and FAQ documents are also available on SharePoint. 

When completing the assessments, we recommend selecting “me” for your own assessment, and “hypothetical” for any accompanying traveler(s). 

You are, of course, welcome to use alternate reliable sources to verify your visa requirements (e.g. the local consulate office), if you prefer to do so.