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On the border for 125 euro singel entry and watch they only accept bio metric visa. If you don't have one you have to buy a new one.
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Thanks for the information. What do you mean by a biometric visa? Do you mean you need to have a biometric passport to get a visa on the spot?
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Thanks for the information. What do you mean by a biometric visa? Do you mean you need to have a biometric passport to get a visa on the spot?
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No... the visa is biometric..and yes you get it at the border with maroc for 120 euros single entry 30 day. Just don't pay a fixer for all this please..they are scum and its simple to sort everything yourself..
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To get a multiple entry visa, which is best - Rabat or border?
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To get a multiple entry visa, which is best - Rabat or border?
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We know how people who got Multi entry but they said it was a hassle...no biometric..no entry so make sure Rabat are up to speed.
Plus if you wish to head back north and want to avoid the Rosso nightmare you can cross north at Diama with a multi entry visa..
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i know everybody hates rosso, i thought so too.. but this time it was a walk in the park, with the carnet, everthing was so easy and sure it was the second time so i knew more or less what was to do. my car was full, and i mean full  of gifts,clothes and two computers and no problem at all with the customes... neither in senegal nor mauri or maroc. thumbs up!
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Then I will investigate for multiple entry and report back. Was hoping to skip Rabat
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To get a multiple entry visa, which is best - Rabat or border?
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when i was in rabat, the official statement was that at the moment there are no multiple entries visa for mauri
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