This is an automatically generated report on immigration from Morocco to the United States of America using data from the US State Department and the US Department of Homeland Security.

Visa Statistics from the US State Department

Nonimmigrant Visas

For Fiscal Year 2021 there were 7,447 nonimmigrant visas issued for Morocco, compared to a global average of 13,960 nonimmigrant visas issued per country. This represents a -29% change from the previous fiscal year.

Most common nonimmigrant visas:

Visa FY 2021 FY2020 % Change FY2016 2021-2016 % Change
Business visitor or tourist (B1/B2) 5,276 8,913 -40.8% 15,940 -66.9%
Student (F1) 622 253 145.8% 701 -11.3%
Diplomat or foreign government official (A2) 427 387 10.3% 1,137 -62.4%
Fiancé(e) to marry U.S. Citizen & live in U.S. (K1) 303 171 77.2% 276 9.8%
Exchange Visitor (J1) 269 172 56.4% 595 -54.8%
Transiting the United States (C1/D) 217 181 19.9% 489 -55.6%
Employee of a designated international organization or NATO (G4) 61 58 5.2% 75 -18.7%
Exchange Visitor (J2) 36 14 157.1% 22 63.6%
Diplomat or foreign government official (A1) 30 28 7.1% 39 -23.1%
Employee of a designated international organization or NATO (G2) 27 74 -63.5% 170 -84.1%

Immigrant Visas

From 2022-07-01 to 2021-08-01 there were 4,211 immigrant visas issued for Morocco compared to a global average of 2,409 immigrant visas per country over the same time period.

Most common immigrant visas:

Visa Total Visas Issued
Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) 2,318
Family of Lawful Permanent Resident (FX) 418
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen (IR1) 334
Parents of US Citizen (IR5) 326
Siblings of US citizens and/or their children and spouses (F4) 310
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen (CR1) 241
Certain Family Members of Lawful Permanent Residents (F2B) 56
Unmarried children of IR1 Visa Holders (IR2) 55
Unmarried sons and daughters of US Citizens and their children (F1) 37
Returning Resident (SB1) 27

Immigration Statistics from the US Department of Homeland Security

Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Moving on the refugees and asylees (asylum seekers), in FY 2020 there were new refugee arrivals and new asylees. The primary difference between refugees and asylees is that refugees are not currently in the US while asylees are either already in the US or at a point of entry. Among asylees, 3 were affirmative asylees, who had proactively applied for asylum, and were defensive asylees, meaning they are currently in removal proceedings in an immigration court.

Sometimes immigrants, legal or otherwise, must be removed from their host country. In FY 2020, 557 people from Morocco were determined inadmissible, meaning they were not approved to enter the US. A further 57 were apprehended within the US on suspicion of being there illegally, of which 8 were removed for non-criminal charges and 19 were removed on criminal charges, with the remainder either released on still awaiting a final decision.