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Moroccan Embassy London - Visa Services, Address and Appointments 2026

Moroccan Embassy London processes Moroccan visa applications for UK residents in England and Wales. Address, appointments and fees.

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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor, Kaeltripton
Published 22 May 2026
Last reviewed 22 May 2026
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Moroccan Embassy London - Visa Services, Address and Appointments 2026

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Last reviewed: May 2026

TL;DR
  • The Moroccan Embassy in London is at 49 Queen's Gate Gardens, SW7 5NE
  • UK passport holders do not need a visa for short visits to Morocco of up to 90 days
  • Tourist, business, student and residency visas are processed at the embassy
  • Booking runs through moroccanembassylondon.org.uk
  • The switchboard is +44 (0)20 7581 5001, with separate consular hours

The Moroccan Embassy in London handles consular and visa services for UK residents who plan to travel, study or settle in Morocco. UK passport holders do not need a visa for tourist or business visits of up to 90 days, so the main visa caseload comes from non-UK nationals living in the UK and from applicants for student or residency routes. The information below sets out the Queen's Gate Gardens address, contact details, visa types, booking process and current fee bands.

Address and Contact Details

The embassy occupies a Victorian townhouse in South Kensington, close to several major museums. The visa section operates within the consular wing on dedicated days.

Address: 49 Queen's Gate Gardens, London, SW7 5NE
Phone: +44 (0)20 7581 5001
Website: https://www.moroccanembassylondon.org.uk
Visa booking page: moroccanembassylondon.org.uk/visa-services

Gloucester Road and South Kensington Underground stations are the closest stops, each within a short walk. The consular section publishes its own opening hours, which are normally weekday mornings.

Visa Services Available

The visa section handles the standard Moroccan visa range for applicants based in the UK.

  • Tourist Visa: for non-visa-free nationalities visiting Morocco for holidays or short personal trips
  • Business Visa: for meetings, conferences and business travel, supported by an invitation from a Moroccan entity
  • Student Visa: for higher education enrolments at Moroccan universities and recognised institutes
  • Residency Visa: the long-stay route used as the basis for a residence card in Morocco

UK passport holders use the visa-free short stay rather than a tourist visa for normal trips. Applications from UK residents who hold a different passport make up the bulk of the embassy's caseload.

How to Book an Appointment

Bookings are made through the consular section of the embassy website. The exact route can move between an email request and an online slot calendar as workload patterns shift.

  1. Open moroccanembassylondon.org.uk and find the visa services page
  2. Identify the right category and confirm jurisdiction
  3. Submit the booking request or select an open slot
  4. Prepare the documents listed for the route
  5. Attend in person on the confirmed date to submit documents and any biometrics

Student and residency visa applicants are sometimes invited to attend a short interview alongside document submission.

Documents and Requirements

Document checklists vary by route, but a core set applies to most applications filed at the embassy.

  • Completed Moroccan visa application form, signed and dated
  • Valid passport with at least 6 months of validity beyond planned return and two blank pages
  • Two recent biometric photographs to Moroccan specification
  • Proof of UK residence, such as a Council Tax bill, BRP or share code
  • Travel medical insurance covering the dates of stay
  • Proof of accommodation in Morocco, including hotel bookings or a host attestation
  • Evidence of funds covering the trip or stay
  • Round-trip travel reservation

Student and residency routes layer on additional documents, including university acceptance letters, proof of long-term income or a Moroccan sponsor's documents where applicable.

Processing Times and Fees

The embassy follows Moroccan federal processing standards.

  • Tourist Visa: typically 2 to 4 weeks, depending on case complexity and demand
  • Business Visa: generally 2 to 3 weeks once the invitation is verified
  • Student Visa: commonly 4 to 8 weeks, tied to the academic calendar
  • Residency Visa: longer timelines, often several months
  • Fees vary by nationality and visa category, with the embassy publishing the current tariff on its visa services page

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Disclaimer: This article is for general information only. Embassy addresses, phone numbers, fees and opening hours change without notice. Always verify current details directly with the embassy or consulate before travelling. This article does not constitute immigration or legal advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do UK passport holders need a visa for Morocco?

UK passport holders do not need a visa for tourist or business visits to Morocco of up to 90 days. A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity beyond the planned return is required at the border.

Who needs to apply at the Moroccan Embassy in London?

Non-UK nationals living in the UK whose passport requires a visa for Morocco, alongside any UK resident applying for a student or residency route, file at the embassy.

Can a residency visa be extended in Morocco?

Residency visa holders apply for a Carte de Sejour at the local police prefecture within the first weeks of arrival. The Carte de Sejour replaces the visa as the basis of stay.

Does the embassy issue passports for Moroccan nationals?

Yes. The embassy handles Moroccan passport renewals, identity cards and civil status work for Moroccan citizens resident in the UK.

Are fees payable in pounds or dirhams?

Visa fees are set in Moroccan dirhams and converted to pounds sterling at the embassy's published rate. Payment methods are confirmed at the time of booking.

How We Verified This

Address, phone and visa category details were cross-checked against the official Moroccan Embassy London site at moroccanembassylondon.org.uk and the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal. Fee figures reference the published consular tariff on the embassy site.

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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor · Kaeltripton.com
Chandraketu (CK) Tripathi, founder and lead editor of Kael Tripton. 22 years in finance and marketing across 23 markets. Writes on UK personal finance, tax, mortgages, insurance, energy, and investing. Sources: HMRC, FCA, Ofgem, BoE, ONS.

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