Serving the Boston, MA area and the broader New England region, the Honorary Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco represents a diplomatic bridge between two nations with deep historical roots. Morocco holds the distinction of being the first country to formally recognize the United States as an independent nation in 1777, establishing a relationship that has endured for nearly 250 years. This consulate, recognized in June 2004, continues that legacy of friendship and cooperation in the modern era.
The consulate's work reflects Morocco's commitment to building meaningful connections with the New England community through multiple channels. By promoting tourism, the office helps visitors and residents discover Morocco's rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant cities. Through trade and investment initiatives, the consulate supports economic partnerships that create opportunities for businesses on both sides of the Atlantic. Educational and cultural exchange programs foster understanding and collaboration among young people and professionals.
As an honorary consulate based in Boston, MA, this office operates with a focus on community engagement and relationship-building rather than administrative visa processing. The team works closely with local organizations, businesses, and cultural institutions to strengthen ties between New England and the Kingdom of Morocco. While the office cannot provide visa or passport services, it serves as a welcoming point of contact for anyone interested in learning about Morocco, exploring business opportunities, or participating in cultural exchange. The consulate represents Morocco's values of openness, partnership, and mutual respect within the New England community.
Boston, MA