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Morocco Visa Document Assistance in Grove City, Ohio

Moroccan civil records are issued by the Civil Status Office (État Civil) and are typically in Arabic, French, or bilingual. We provide certified English translation of all Moroccan document types, organized correctly for US immigration and visa applications.

Serving Grove City, Franklin County · 14 miles from our Morse Rd office (~24 min drive)

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Who We Serve

The Moroccan community in Columbus includes families from across Morocco — Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, the Rif, and Souss regions. Moroccan civil documents are a blend of Arabic and French (or both on the same document), reflecting the country's administrative history. We handle both languages.

Arabic translation availableFrench translation availableAmazigh (Berber) translation available

What We Help With in Grove City

We are a document preparation and translation service — not an attorney or embassy. We make sure every document in your packet is complete, accurate, and correctly formatted before you submit.

Moroccan Arabic & French Translation

Certified English translation of Moroccan birth certificates (Acte de Naissance), marriage contracts, family record books (Livret de Famille), and national ID cards (CNIE).

Family Record Book (Livret de Famille) Translation

The Moroccan Livret de Famille lists all family members and major life events. Accurate translation of all entries is required for comprehensive immigration applications.

Moroccan Consular Services Guidance

We help Moroccan nationals in Columbus understand the services available at the Moroccan Consulate in Detroit (which covers Ohio) and what documents to bring.

Invitation & Support Letters

Professional letters for Moroccan family members applying for US tourist visas.

Documents You Typically Need

Every case is different — but these are the documents most commonly required for morocco visa applications. We review your specific situation when you come in.

  • 1Moroccan passport (valid, minimum 6 months)
  • 2National ID card (CNIE)
  • 3Birth certificate from État Civil
  • 4Livret de Famille (family record book)
  • 5Marriage contract (Acte de Mariage)
  • 6Certified English translation of all Arabic/French documents
What Trips People Up

Bilingual Documents — Arabic and French on the Same Page

Many Moroccan documents contain both Arabic and French text. Some translators only handle one language and produce an incomplete translation. We provide full bilingual translation — both the Arabic and French portions — in a single certified English translation document.

How It Works

1

Bring Your Documents

Visit our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus OH 43231 with your original documents. We review everything and tell you exactly what is missing.

2

We Prepare & Translate

We complete your application forms, translate any non-English documents with a signed certification, and take any required photos in our office.

3

Review Together

We go through your complete packet with you before you submit — so you understand every document and feel confident.

4

You Submit, We Stay Available

You submit the application to the embassy, consulate, or online portal. If you get a follow-up request, call us — we are here.

Frequently Asked Questions — Morocco Visa in Grove City

My Moroccan document has Arabic on one side and French on the other. Do you translate both?+
Yes. We translate the complete document — Arabic text, French text, and any handwritten notes. Our certified translation includes all content from both sides of bilingual Moroccan documents.
What is the Livret de Famille and do I need to bring the whole book?+
The Livret de Famille (Family Record Book) is a key Moroccan document that records marriage, birth of children, and other family events. For US immigration applications, you typically need the pages showing the marriage entry and children's entries. Bring the complete book to our office and we will identify which pages need translation for your specific case.
Does Asal translate Moroccan Amazigh (Berber) documents?+
Official Moroccan government documents are issued in Arabic and/or French, not in Amazigh script. However, if you have any community or personal documents in Tamazight (Tifinagh script), contact us to discuss.
How do I petition for my Moroccan parent to visit me in Columbus?+
Moroccan parents visiting the US need a B-2 visitor visa. We help you prepare a strong support package: invitation letter, financial support documentation, copies of your US status documents, and translated relationship evidence (birth certificate showing you are their child). Visa decisions are made by the US Embassy in Rabat.
How far is your office from Grove City?+
Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus is approximately 14 miles from Grove City — typically a 24-minute drive. We're on the north side of Columbus between Cleveland Ave and I-71 with free parking. Walk in any day Monday through Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday 10am–4pm. No appointment needed.
Do you serve the Morocco Visa community in Franklin County?+
Yes. Grove City and surrounding Franklin County communities are a regular part of our client base. We help families and individuals from across Columbus Metro prepare visa application documents, translate vital records, and assemble complete packets for embassy and consulate submission.

Consulate & Processing Information

The Moroccan Consulate General serving Ohio is in Detroit, MI. Moroccan nationals renew passports and handle consular matters through this consulate.

Getting to Our Office from Grove City

Distance

14 miles

Drive Time

~24 minutes

From

Columbus Metro

From Grove City, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.

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Important: Asal Multi Services is a document preparation service, not an immigration attorney, legal representative, or embassy. We do not provide legal advice and are not affiliated with any embassy, consulate, or US government agency. Visa and travel authorization decisions are made solely by the relevant government authority.

Ready to Get Your Documents in Order?

Walk in or call our Columbus office — we speak English, Somali, and Arabic.

Serving Grove City and all of Central Ohio

3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231 · Mon–Fri 10am–6pm · Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 10am–4pm