Morocco Visa Types
Morocco Visa Types
Did you know you can apply for a Moroccan online visa or ETA with VisaHQ? Our platform has application access for Electronic visas for tourism, business, and transit visitors. You can also apply for an electronic travel authorization if you are a citizen of any eligible country. Below, we provide details of each option so you are better informed.
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- nBusiness E-visanot required
Morocco e Visa For Tourism
If you are a tourist planning to visit Morocco any time soon, you don’t have to go to the embassy as you can get an e-visa online in three days or less. This visa is issued as a single-entry travel document meaning you can use it only once. Holders can stay in Morocco for up to 30 days, but the good news is that it can be extended for up to 180 days and converted into a multiple-entry visa. With an electronic visa, you can tour the country, visit family, spend your holidays or attend festivals, concerts, and social events in the country.
Tourist e-visa applicants must complete a simple application form and attach the necessary documents to it before submitting it for approval. They will also need to secure their accommodation and book a flight ticket for their return trip.
Port of Entry
Airports: Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport – Rabat Sale Airport – Marrakesh Menara Airport – Agadir Al Massira International Airport – Nador Al Aaroui International Airport – Tangier ibn Battouta International Airport – Fes Sais International Airport – Ouarzazate International Airport
Border Crossing: Morocco – Algeria border crossing
Seaports: Port of Tangier City – Port of Casablanca – Port of Agadir
Morocco e Visa For Business
Morocco business e-visa is for business persons coming to the country for noncommercial engagement. This electronic visa is a single entry document for short-term engagements but is quite flexible. If you realize that the 30 days are insufficient or you would like to revisit the country a few more times at regular intervals, you can apply for an extension of 6 months. Business visitors must provide information about their host, the purpose of their trip, their itinerary, and arrival and departure dates.
They will also need passports that will remain valid for at least 6 months from their arrival date, among other necessary requirements. Kindly note that this e visa is not for employment, so you are not allowed to hold any job during your stay in the country. If you must work, go for a consular work visa.
Port of Entry
Airports: Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport – Rabat Sale Airport – Marrakesh Menara Airport – Agadir Al Massira International Airport – Nador Al Aaroui International Airport – Tangier ibn Battouta International Airport – Fes Sais International Airport – Ouarzazate International Airport
Border Crossing: Morocco – Algeria border crossing
Seaports: Port of Tangier City – Port of Casablanca – Port of Agadir
Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days
Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days
All passengers traveling to Morocco MUST complete Health declaration form within the 72 hours prior to the flight.
Mandatory form before entering country. The form you will fill may be checked at the borders of Morocco whether you have filled in this form or not, and If you haven’t filled in the form or made misleading statements, you may face legal and administrative sanctions.
Visa application form. Fully completed, signed and notarized original application form.
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Include 2 passport style photos, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.
Tourist voucher. If applicable, a letter from the travel agency confirming the purpose of travel or attestation of invitation duly legalized, in case of family visit, including guarantee of covering medical and possible repatriation expenses.
Passport copy. A clear scan of the information page of your valid, signed passport (pages indicating the identity & the validity).
Bank statement. A copy of the applicant's most recent monthly bank statement showing proof of sufficient funds. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balances of the accounts, and the date of the statement (duly legalized attestation of invitation (in case of family visit), including guarantee of covering medical and possible repatriation expenses, or request from an authorized travel agency or recommendation of the Ministry of Tourism or the representation of the Moroccan National Tourist Office are also applicable).
Travel Insurance. Travel insurance is mandatory to enter the Kingdom of Morocco.
Family invitation. The attestation of invitation duly legalized, including guarantee of covering medical and possible repatriation expenses.
Mandatory form before entering country. The form you will fill may be checked at the borders of Morocco whether you have filled in this form or not, and If you haven’t filled in the form or made misleading statements, you may face legal and administrative sanctions.
Mandatory form before entering country. The form you will fill may be checked at the borders of Morocco whether you have filled in this form or not, and If you haven’t filled in the form or made misleading statements, you may face legal and administrative sanctions.
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A visa is not required for this destination.
A visa is not required for this destination.
Sounds good! What else do I need to know while planning a trip to Morocco?
- First, check the current validity of your passport.
- Second, make sure your passport has blank Visa pages.
- Confirm if transit visa is required for any connections.
Check with your airline in case you have connecting flights overseas as part of your journey to Morocco. It may be the case that countries you pass through en route to your destination may require a separate transit visa. Please refer to visa requirements of the specific country
- Pre-approvals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and extensions of application processPlease beware that in certain cases embassy, arbitrarily, may request a pre-approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the application process may extend to several months.
- Pre-approvals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and extensions of application processPlease beware that in certain cases embassy, arbitrarily, may request a pre-approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the application process may extend to several months.
- Pre-approvals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and extensions of application processPlease beware that in certain cases embassy, arbitrarily, may request a pre-approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the application process may extend to several months.
- Pre-approvals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and extensions of application processPlease beware that in certain cases embassy, arbitrarily, may request a pre-approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the application process may extend to several months.
- Pre-approvals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and extensions of application processPlease beware that in certain cases embassy, arbitrarily, may request a pre-approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the application process may extend to several months.
- Pre-approvals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and extensions of application processPlease beware that in certain cases embassy, arbitrarily, may request a pre-approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the application process may extend to several months.
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Morocco Visa Policy
Under Morocco’s visa policy, any foreigner coming to the country must obtain a visa unless they are citizens of a country on the visa-exempt list. Eligible visitors can stay in Morocco for 30 – 90 days without visas, but if they wish to stay for much longer, then they will need to apply for visas. Currently, the visa-free list keeps changing as nations and territories are entered and taken off; before embarking on a trip to the country, make sure you check the visa-free list for your country. If you are not eligible, apply to the nearest Moroccan embassy or consulate for a visa.
Morocco Electronic Travel Authorization
The Moroccan government issues another entry document to foreigners called an electronic travel authorization. This document is only issued to nationals from a few countries before entering Morocco, including Guinea, Mali, and the Republic of The Congo. It is issued online, and holders are granted access to Morocco for a limited time. Holders can visit for business or tourism or use it as a transit document en route to another country.
Morocco Electronic Visa
Another type of online travel document issued by Morocco is the electronic visa. King Mohammed VI launched the program to facilitate the issuance of visas to shower term visitors coming to the country. The application for e-visas is fast and easy, and anyone who can operate a computer or smartphone can apply for it.
This one is issued to ordinary passport holders from Thailand, Israel, Guatemala, Jordan, India, and Azerbaijan. The application is online and takes only a day or two to approve, with three days being the maximum duration. Apart from these countries mentioned, nationals with their country visas or resident permits may apply for it, too, even if the country is not on the visa-exempt list, as long as the documents are valid. However, these nations are selected, so check the list before deciding whether to apply for the visa.
Morocco ETA/e-Visa Eligibility
Here are the eligibility criteria for Morocco ETA or e Visa
- You must be from an eligible country
- Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your entry date
- You must not have any intention to live in the country permanently
- You must have financial sufficiency to cover your expenses
- You must have reserved accommodation in advance
- You must have a confirmed flight ticket for a return or onward trip
Key Information/ Details About Morocco and The Online Application
Be Sure Of Your Eligibility: Before you apply for an e-visa or an electronic travel authorization, be sure of your eligibility. The most important eligibility criteria is your nationality. For instance, ETAs are only open to citizens of the Democratic Republic of The Congo, Guinea, and Mali, while citizens of more than 70 countries can apply for e-visas. This list is always changing, so check your country before moving forward with the application.
Pay The Fee Online: The online application fee is mandatory and can only be paid using a credit or debit card. Note that this fee is not refundable and does not guarantee that you will be issued the e-visa or ETA. Also, without paying the fee, you cannot submit the form.
Only Travel Through Approved Routes: Only travel to Morocco through approved routes. For instance, transit visitors can only enter through any of the approved international airports, not the local ones. The same is the case for approved seaports for ferries and sea travelers. Apart from the legal implications of using approved routes, you should also consider your safety too.
Conversion From Single Entry to Multiple Entry: Your e-visa is always issued as a single-entry document, but you can change it to a multiple-entry document once you arrive in Morocco. Such conversions can only be done in the country. While the Single entry is only valid for 30 days, the multiple entry document can be extended to 180 days validity. Even so, you can only stay for 30 days maximum per visit.
Not For Work: Let us add that neither the ETA nor electronic visa should be used as a work visa. This is prohibited as both permits are only meant for noncommercial engagements like tourism, business, and transit. If you have secured a job in Morocco, you should apply for a work visa by visiting the nearest embassy or consulate.
Morocco Visa Online – Get your Morocco e-Visa with VisaHQ
You can get an online visa for Morocco if you come from an eligible country. Online visas, or electronic visas, as they are commonly called, are relatively easy to get since the application is online. You don’t have to visit a Moroccan embassy or consulate to get it. From the comfort of your home, you can submit the application in a matter of minutes.
How To Apply For A Visa With VisaHQ
The application process for an ETA or e-Visa with VisaHQ is the same and relatively straightforward.
You can do it yourself even if you do not have prior experience, and you will get your visa within three days or less.
Here are the quick steps to complete your application.
Fill out the form: Start by filling out the application form after choosing the travel document you want. There are sections for personal, passport, and travel information, so ensure each is completed with accurate information.
Upload your documents: Upload the required documents starting with the bio-data page of your passport, then do the others. Please make sure the documents you upload are yours and are valid. Also, pay the application fee, then apply for processing.
Get your visa/ETA: ETA or e-visa processing takes 24-72 hours. Once approved, the documents will be sent to your verified email address. Print out w copy for the trip.
Why Use VisaHQ?
There are many reasons to use VisaHQ for your online and travel authorization applications. This is because we have a track record for excellence and more than two decades of experience facilitating application submissions for clients. We have simplified the application process so that an applicant with little or no experience can handle their application on their own. Furthermore, our application is user-friendly. When you use VisaHQ, you enjoy
- Technical Support
- Advanced data security
- Access to multiple online visa application
- Online application tracking
- Speedy feedback from our representatives
Complete the form and submit it so you can get your visa on time.
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For additional information about travel restrictions, security warnings, political updates, and basic travel guidelines, please contact the nearest Moroccan Embassy.