Libyan citizens married to Moroccans face a significant dilemma when seeking to visit their in-laws in Morocco. They often encounter delays or rejections in obtaining entry visas due to security concerns, a measure introduced in 2014 following the discovery of forged Libyan passports, as stated by the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While they understand the need for security, they call for a more personalized approach that considers their family ties and alleviates their suffering, preserving their connection to their partners’ homeland.