The US is moving its Consulate General in Casablanca to a new complex in Casablanca Finance City (CFC) in Morocco.
All services will leave the old offices on Moulay Youssef Boulevard and the Dar America centre in Gauthier. The last day of services at Moulay Youssef is 21 April 2026. Services will restart at the new site on 28 April, by appointment only. Dar America will close on 10 April and reopen in the new building on 5 May.
The new address is Les Hirondelles Boulevard, Casablanca Anfa Urban Pole, 20036 Casablanca.
The move follows the opening of a new $300m consulate complex built to replace the older sites. The building uses solar power and water-saving landscaping and aims for a major green building certification.
US Ambassador Puneet Talwar said the project celebrates 250 years of friendship between the two countries. Consul General Marissa Scott said the new building will help the mission serve both Moroccans and Americans more efficiently.
Morocco was the first country to recognise the United States in 1777. The two countries signed a friendship treaty in 1786 that is still in force today. The Tangier American Legation remains the only US National Historic Landmark outside the United States.
Morocco is also a Major Non-NATO Ally of the US. The countries hold the African Lion military exercise every year. Morocco is the only African country with a free trade deal with the US, and trade has grown four times since it started in 2006.
The new location in Casablanca Finance City puts the consulate in a fast-growing business hub. The larger Dar America centre will continue to offer English lessons, cultural programmes and career support for young people.
