Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Washington, D.C. has published a digital guide to help Moroccan fans travel to the United States for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Washington, D.C. has published a digital guide to help Moroccan fans travel to the United States for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Washington, D.C. has published a digital guide to help Moroccan fans travel to the United States for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

The guide explains a priority appointment system called the FIFA Pass. It is not a visa. It helps fans who have tickets get faster interview dates at the US Consulate in Casablanca.

Fans still need a B1 B2 tourist or business visa and must complete the DS-160 form.

The steps are straightforward. Choose the visa type. Fill in the DS-160 online. Pay the application fee. Book an interview in Casablanca. Attend the interview with documents. Then track the passport once the visa is processed.

Morocco’s group matches will be played in three US stadiums.

Morocco vs Brazil on 13 June 2026 at 6:00 PM ET at MetLife Stadium.

Morocco vs Scotland on 19 June 2026 at 6:00 PM ET at Gillette Stadium.

Morocco vs Haiti on 24 June 2026 at 6:00 PM ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Royal Air Maroc will run direct flights from Casablanca to New York, Washington and Miami. A new direct route to Los Angeles is planned for June 2026.

United Airlines and Delta Air Lines also offer direct flights from Marrakech to Newark and Atlanta.

For local travel, fans can use NJ Transit trains for MetLife Stadium and public transport in Boston and Atlanta.

Between cities, buses and Amtrak trains are recommended. Car rental is possible but requires a driving licence, a credit card and sometimes an international permit. Drivers are responsible for toll charges.

The embassy advises fans to book hotels early to avoid high prices. Airbnb is available in most cities but not allowed in central New York.

It also recommends buying travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and returning home if needed.

Credit cards are widely accepted, but foreign transaction fees may apply. Anyone carrying more than 10,000 dollars must declare it when entering or leaving the US.

Mobile consular units will be set up in cities hosting Morocco’s matches to help fans.

Emergency contact numbers include: Washington DC +1 202 499 1050, New York +1 212 758 2625, Miami +1 786 279 8787.