The Embassy of the Republic of Liberia in Morocco has entered a new phase of its diplomatic presence with a strategic relocation to the Hay Riad district of Rabat. More than a logistical move, this transition reflects a clear commitment to modernization, visibility, and renewed engagement.
New Official Address
5 Block G, No. 25 Rue Al Laymoune, Hay Riad, Rabat, Morocco
Strategic relocation with institutionalcContinuity
Previously located at 23, Rue Kadi Hamadi Senhaji, Souissi, 10170 Rabat, the embassy was already positioned in a prestigious area known for hosting numerous foreign missions and Moroccan administrative institutions. The move to Hay Riad continues this strategic positioning, offering a more modern architectural setting and enhanced visibility within the diplomatic landscape.
A vision Led by Ambassador Joseph F. Johnson
This relocation aligns with the forward-looking vision of His Excellency Ambassador Joseph F. Johnson, who, following the official launch of the embassy’s website, sought to establish a space that reflects the renewed dynamism of Liberia’s diplomatic mission. The goal is clear: to provide a functional, representative environment that matches Liberia’s ambitions on the international stage.
Services and support
The embassy continues to provide a full range of services, including:
- Consular procedures: visas, citizens assistance, document legalization
- Support for Liberian nationals residing in Morocco
- Promotion of economic, cultural, and educational relations
- South-South cooperation and institutional partnerships
🕒 Opening Hours
- Monday to Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Appointments are recommended prior to visiting the embassy.
A presence reinforced in Rabat’s Diplomatic Ecosystem
By relocating to Hay Riad, the Embassy of Liberia reinforces its presence within one of Rabat’s key diplomatic and administrative hubs, while affirming its commitment to modernization and strategic outreach. This geographic repositioning reflects a broader ambition: to strengthen bilateral ties, attract investment opportunities, and foster cultural and academic exchange.

