Making a Fiche for Mauritania

One bit of information no one gave me before travelling to Mauritania was that I would be asked for a fiche. Basically, a fiche is a form that has all your travel information on it.

Having a fiche while travelling Mauritania is not completely necessary, but having a couple copies on you will make your life a whole lot easier. Basically, the Mauritanians just want to keep track of the movement of foreigners in the country the best they can. If you don’t have a fiche, every once and a while on the highway you’ll have to stop and fill out a bunch of information.

If you have a fiche, make a dozen or so copies at an internet cafe. Then, when you hit a police checkpoint they’ll just take a copy off your hands and you’ll be on your way in no time.

I was asked for a fiche in Mauritania a number of times, especially at military check points in the more rural areas. I think between Atar and Nouakchott I gave out about 8 of them. If you can hand one over completed they’ll usually look at you quite impressed and then let you carry on without a fuss. If you don’t have one, they’ll likely ask you to have a seat in an office while they casually take down all your information. In my opinion, if you are travelling Mauritania, do your self a favour and make one of these, it’ll save you all sorts of hassle.

To save you some time, I’ve created a bit of a resource which will hopefully make your trip through Mauritania much easier.

Below is all the information you should include on your fiche, and I have made a bit of a template that you can download and fill out as well if you’d like. I’ve written it in French with parentheses in English. The officials will not likely speak English, so you’ll want to be sure your fiche is in French or it does them no good.

To download the template fiche for Mauritania, click here.

Your Fiche for Mauritania should include the following:

  • Your full name
  • Your date of Birth
  • Your nationality
  • Your place of birth
  • Your profession
  • Your passport number
  • The dates of your passport’s validity
  • The day you enter Mauritania
  • The day you plan to leave Mauritania
  • Your planned route of travel in Mauritania
  • Your Mauritania visa number
  • The dates of your Mauritania visa’s validity
  • Your final destination (outside of Mauritania)

If you have any questions, need to add something, or have had a different experience please feel free to contact me via my contact page or leave a comment in the comment box below.