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Long-Stay Visa to Host Moroccan Parents in Europe: 2026 Guide

Family reunification in Europe only covers spouses and minor children — parents are not eligible. To host Moroccan parents for more than 90 days, a long-stay "visitor" visa (type D) is required, with specific income and insurance conditions. In France, this visa costs €99 and requires proof of sufficient resources from the hosting child.

Last updated: April 2026 · Written and verified by the LesMRE editorial team

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A common mistake among MREs is thinking family reunification can include parents. It cannot — in France, Belgium and Spain, only spouses and minor children are eligible. To host Moroccan parents for an extended stay, the lesser-known long-stay 'visitor' visa (type D) is the correct route, fully accessible if conditions are met.

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Understanding the three visa regimes by duration

Schengen visa (type C, max 90 days): for short visits, issued by the consulate. Long-stay visitor visa (type D, >90 days): for extended stays without employment or family reunification. In France it is valid for 1 year and renewable. Extension from France: a parent already in France with a C visa can apply for a 'visitor' residence card at the prefecture under certain conditions.

💡 Tip — If your parents want to stay less than 90 days, a Schengen C visa is sufficient. For more than 90 days, a D visa is mandatory from the outset.

⚠️ Warning — Exceeding 90 days on a Schengen C visa results in a ban from the Schengen area.

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Conditions for the type D visitor visa in France

Cumulative conditions: (1) the parent must not intend to work in France; (2) the parent must show sufficient means of subsistence — approximately €1,200/month or a hosting declaration plus financial support from the MRE child; (3) international health insurance covering at least €30,000 in medical expenses for the entire stay; (4) serious evidence of intention to return to Morocco (property, family left behind, active Moroccan bank account).

💡 Tip — A hosting certificate (attestation d'accueil) issued by the MRE's French town hall significantly strengthens the file and proves accommodation.

⚠️ Warning — Lack of proof of intent to return is the leading cause of refusal. Consulates are vigilant about families trying to bring elderly parents with no return plan.

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Procedure at the French consulate in Morocco (Casablanca or Rabat)

The application is submitted on france-visas.gouv.fr then in person at the consulate in Casablanca (bd Moulay Youssef) or Rabat (av. Allal Ben Abdallah). Required documents: long-stay visa cerfa form, passport valid 6 months, parent's birth certificate, parents' marriage certificate, parent's proof of income in Morocco (3-month bank statements), notarised or town-hall hosting certificate, €30,000 insurance, proof of filiation (MRE child's birth certificate). Cost: €99.

💡 Tip — Book 4 to 6 weeks in advance: consular slots in Casablanca are fully booked in 2026.

⚠️ Warning — Biometrics (fingerprints and photo) are taken at the appointment. Your parent must attend in person.

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Processing time and refused visa appeal

Processing time is 3 to 8 weeks depending on the consulate and season. If refused, a gracious appeal to the consul or a contentious appeal before the Nantes Administrative Court (competent for all visa refusals in France) is possible within 2 months. In practice, a motivated gracious appeal results in a favourable revision in 20-30% of cases.

💡 Tip — Attach to the gracious appeal any document strengthening proof of return: Moroccan property deed, recent Moroccan bank statements.

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Belgium (family D visa) and Spain: alternatives

Belgium has no strict long-stay 'visitor' visa. Parents can obtain a family reunification type D visa if the Belgian/resident child proves financial or medical dependence of the parent — discretionary and rarely granted. An alternative is a prolonged temporary stay visa via the Belgian consulate in Casablanca. In Spain, parents can obtain a residencia temporal no lucrativa visa valid 1 year, renewable, with proof of autonomous resources (€28,800/year in 2026 for both parents). Cases of sick or dependent parents open specific humanitarian procedures.

💡 Tip — For a sick parent requiring medical care in France, a type D medical visa is possible with a translated and apostilled medical certificate.

⚠️ Warning — In Belgium, attempting to use family reunification for parents without proving dependence leads to refusal and may harm future visa applications.

❌ Common mistakes to avoid

  • Believing family reunification can include parents: it is strictly limited to spouses and minor children under European Directive 2003/86/CE.
  • Not taking out international health insurance of at least €30,000 before submitting the file: this is a non-negotiable condition.
  • Presenting a file without solid proof of intent to return (property, active bank account, family in Morocco): leading cause of consular refusal.
  • Exceeding 90 days on a standard Schengen visa hoping to 'regularise' from France: this triggers a territory ban and jeopardises all future applications.
  • Forgetting to renew the visitor visa or residence card at the prefecture 2 months before expiry: beyond that, the parent is undocumented.

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