marrying a moroccan


Hi I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice. I met a moroccan man online around 8 months ago and we have talked just about every day since then. I have just been to Morocco to meet him and his family and we had a fantastic time.I can see that there are a few moroccan men on here and was wondering if they can give me any tips on the visa proceedure as at the moment it all seems very complicated to me.

I too have met a moroccan man online but have not been to morocco yet. There is another forum on here about being with a moroccan man which is interesting. Did you feel safe in morocco? Just curious to know.

 I have been talking with this guy that i met too almost everyday, he seems so genuine but i am worried about the way morrocan men sometimes, not all the time, treat their women. Does the guy you are with make you feel pressured into things sometimes, like getting married? The guy i met online wants me to go to morocco in July,(we have just met in april) to meet his family, stay with him for 1 week and if everything goes good, wants me to marry him right there in morocco.(I don't think it would even be legal, would it?) Of course, I have not agreed. It is too soon. I do worry too that he is just wanting me so he can get to canada. The visa process seems really really complicated to me too.
I am actually quite confussed as you can tell. I really like him, he is very handsome and seems like a good person. But, i have heard so much negative stuff.

I have just returned from Morocco. I too met a beautiful, wonderful man online. We were fast friends and really clicked. It was alot of work to get there but worth every minute. Yes, I did feel safe in Morocco, ( Morocco is beautiful) I stayed with him and his family. We were married there and now I have returned here to file the necessary paper work to bring my true love home. It is a lot of work, not an easy process, but if you are sincere and he is sincere, it is worth all of the effort. Now I begin the hard part filing the paper work here, but with Gods blessings things will go just as smoothly. Good luck.



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I like to clear this up. First of all the picture of the vampires was posted on my thread and some of the other threads.

Then there was a posting of the Moroccan poster with the camels. I like to see animals. I think they are interesting. Touch them not really but see them yes.

Then the Fierce Warrior was posted along with the Rotating Globe and the Jewel. I liked that. This artwork is deleted.

All the Moroccan posters were deleted and the Arab Woman was posted. She is very pretty. I don't know who posted her and I do not really know if she is truly Arab or a Mexican woman in Arabic clothing.

Steve's print smacks of Nazism so I am not interested in that. He is kind of vulgar.
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Morocco Travel

I have just discovered (through DNA testing) that I am Moroccan. (long story)

I am new to this forum and would like to learn as much about my people and culture as possible.

I have found family in Morocco and in Amsterdam, and I plan on meeting with them in the not too distant future, and I have been in touch with the family members in Amsterdam but not Morocco yet. They are all from the Jebala area of Tetouan.

I am learning that there is a large Moroccan community in Amsterdam, and other regions so if any of you out there have any insight or can direct me to the proper books, films, places to learn more about Morocco, I would be very grateful.

I am located in Connecticut in the U.S. and I was wondering if there were any Moroccan organizations, clubs or cultural centers in the tri-state area. (New Jersey, New York, Connecticut)

I am even learning that the Arabic spoken in Morocco is different from the Arabic spoken in other Arabic speaking regions.

I realize that it takes more than blood, bone marrow, and DNA to be a Moroccan or to be anything for that matter. But I am very eager to learn everything I can about the country my ancestors came from, the history, the political climate, and the people.

I realize that I have to earn your respect, and I am willing……………

You can look up Washington Moroccan American Club on face book or internet and join.

so much for all that information, I will begin researching it as soon as possible.

Are you in the states or in Morocco? My family lives in Tetouan, and the rest of them live in Amsterdam. I plan on visiting the family members in Amsterdam first, but I’ll definitely be traveling to Morocco sometime next year.

The more I can learn about the people and the culture the better.

I don’t want to be just another typical American walking around insulting people because I didn’t take the time to learn the culture.

I’d much rather know the language and the rules of the road (so to speak)

Thank you so much for everything , and please feel free to keep in touch with me…. Dennis



Good Luck.








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