What is Morocco visa type "C\TEC"?
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I am traveling to Morocco on business. I have received my visa, but the visa type says "C\TEC". My friend had traveled to Morocco last year for the same purpose and the visa type he got was "D\AFF". I believe C & D refer to the duration of stay (C, I am assuming is short-term). But, I have no idea what the terms TEC or AFF means? I am concerned there might have been a mix-up at the embassy and I was issued a tourist visa instead of business visa. Does any one know?
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Answer:
AFF would be for AFFAIRES = "business" in French. But I don't see what TEC would be for… what have you applied for? I think C and D are only codes for TEC and AFF for that matter. Finally, imho, you should reach the Moroccan consulate, not the embassy.
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No Idea !
Hatim
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