Cox and Kings Global Services Offer Visa Application Services for Morocco from India

Head to these visa application centres to find out all you need to know to make that trip to Morocco happen

Cox and Kings Global Services Offer Visa Application Services for Morocco from India
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Cox & Kings Global Services (CKGS), a business process outsource agency, has opened Morocco Visa Application and Information Centres (MVAIC) in key Indian cities. In the first phase, centres have been opened in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. In the second phase, the centres will be opened in Ahmedabad, Pune, Goa, Indore, Bengaluru, Chandigarh and Jaipur.

A dedicated website (http://www.ma.ckgs.in/) also provides all relevant information regarding visa processing procedures, requirements for Moroccan visas, as well as details on the visa application centres and web-links to relevant Moroccan agencies. At the outset, the centres will cater to tourist and business visa applications.  

To obtain a visa, an applicant will have to download the form and submit it to the MVAIC, along with the required documents and collect them once it has been issued. All the centres are open from Monday to Friday between 8 am and 5 pm.

Inaugurating the office in New Delhi, Mohamed MALIKI, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco, said, “Both Morocco and India have shared values and a history that goes back over several centuries. Foreseeing growth and significance of the Indian tourism market to Morocco, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco has decided to outsource the visa application services and has entrusted CKGS to open visa application centres in India.” 

Although there are no direct flights between India and Morocco, travellers can travel via Dubai, Riyadh etc from major Indian cities to Casablanca, Marrakech Menara and Rabat. https://www.skyscanner.co.in

Cox & Kings Global Services also offers services related to Visa, Passport and other Consular services to diplomatic missions belonging to ministries of India, Italy, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, UAE, Oman and now Morocco.