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Moroccan Foreign Minister Tackles Schengen Visa Appointment Exploitation

Tuesday 26 November 2024 - 11:40
Moroccan Foreign Minister Tackles Schengen Visa Appointment Exploitation

Morocco's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is stepping up its efforts to combat the rising issue of illegal intermediaries exploiting the Schengen visa appointment process. Many Moroccans seeking to travel to Europe face significant financial strain as they are forced to rely on these intermediaries to secure appointments, with some charged exorbitant fees. This issue has gained widespread attention, both in the public and in the Moroccan Parliament, where members of the Popular Movement party have raised concerns about the exploitation of high demand for European visas.

Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita recently addressed the problem, particularly the outsourcing of visa services by countries such as France, Spain, and Italy to specialized firms. He outlined the Ministry's ongoing efforts to tackle the issue, including collaborating more closely with European diplomatic missions, introducing stricter verification procedures, and accelerating visa processing times. A notable change introduced by France's visa application management company is the use of video calls to verify applicants' identities, a move designed to curb intermediary manipulation of the system.

However, while these measures show promise, the challenge of dismantling the black market for visa appointments persists. The high demand for European visas, coupled with limited availability, has created an environment ripe for exploitation. Reports indicate that intermediaries are selling appointments for up to MAD 10,000 (approximately $1000), far exceeding the cost of a standard visa. Applicants have shared stories of being forced to pay for appointments that do not guarantee visa issuance, further fueling public outrage.

The problem is most pronounced during peak travel seasons, when Moroccans seek Schengen visas for holidays or family visits. Despite increasing awareness and pressure from lawmakers, applicants continue to report difficulty securing appointments independently. Advocacy groups and lawmakers are calling for urgent reforms to dismantle the black market and protect citizens from financial exploitation.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has pledged to continue its efforts, working alongside European partners to ensure a fair and transparent visa application process, free from the influence of illegal intermediaries.


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