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Moroccans Can Renew Schengen Visas in Rabat Appointment-Free Starting February 24

Moroccans Can Renew Schengen Visas in Rabat Appointment-Free Starting February 24

Morocco World19-02-2025
Rabat – The Schengen visa renewal process just became significantly easier for Moroccans wishing to renew their documents in Rabat, according to a recent announcement by BLS International.
The consular and visa services center announced that, starting February 24, all applicants no longer require a prior appointment in order to renew their documents at the Rabat Center, making the process significantly easier.
This applies for applicants who are holders of a one-year, as well as two-years or more Schengen visa that was issued within the last four years.
Applicants can arrive at BLS International from Monday to Thursday between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. with a copy of their previous visa.
Additionally, visa holders of three years and more, are not required to book appointments but have to file their application on Fridays, between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
BLS International says it will continue to accept online applications for visa renewals, but that candidates can also file their applications in-person in certain circumstances, depending on the type of visa.
The new relaxed rules come at a time when there has been much criticism by Moroccans for the stringent process for Schengen visas, as well as the red-tape and often exploitative measures to get appointments.
In light of the upcoming 2030 FIFA World Cup, Spain and Portugal are considering easing visa rules for Moroccan football fans to ensure smooth travel between the three host countries. Tags: BLS InternationalDigital Schengen VisasRabatSchengenVisa
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