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Morocco eVisa

eVisa application process:

10 June, 2026 (Today)

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  • Processing time 72 hours
  • Valid for 6 months
  • Approval rate 99%
  • Length of stay 1 month
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Who Can Apply for the Morocco eVisa?

The Morocco eVisa is available to citizens of eligible countries, and it is possible to see the requirements for a specific nationality by using the Passporta eVisa checker available at the top of our website.

Besides, if the country doesn't qualify for an electronic visa to Morocco on its own, the applicant still can get it if holding a residency card/permit or a valid nonelectronic visa from one of the following countries:

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • European Union countries
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Switzerland
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America

To satisfy the criteria, a residency card/permit must be valid for at least 180 days from the date of the Morocco eVisa application. If applying with a visa from the selected countries, it must be effective for a minimum of 90 days and serve multiple entries.

NOTE: Morocco electronic visa covers only one 30-day visit for business or leisure. For a longer stay or purposes of travel that extend beyond tourism and business handling, it is necessary to apply for a relevant Morocco visa at the embassy.

List of Eligible Countries

Below is a full list of nationalities that may apply for the Morocco e-Visa. Some travelers will need to meet additional requirements depending on their residency or visa status.

  • Afghanistan*
  • Albania*
  • Angola*
  • Antigua and Barbuda*
  • Armenia*
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bahamas*
  • Bangladesh*
  • Barbados*
  • Belarus*
  • Belize*
  • Benin
  • Bhutan*
  • Bolivia*
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina*
  • Botswana*
  • Brunei Darussalam*
  • Burundi*
  • Cambodia
  • Cameroon*
  • Central African Republic*
  • Chad*
  • Comoros*
  • Congo (Democratic Republic)*
  • Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)*
  • Costa Rica*
  • Cuba*
  • Djibouti*
  • Dominica*
  • Egypt*
  • El Salvador*
  • Equatorial Guinea*
  • Eritrea*
  • Ethiopia*
  • Fiji*
  • Gambia*
  • Georgia*
  • Grenada*
  • Guatemala
  • Guinea-Bissau*
  • Guyana*
  • Haiti*
  • Honduras*
  • India
  • Iraq*
  • Israel
  • Jamaica*
  • Jordan
  • Kenya*
  • Kiribati*
  • Kyrgyzstan*
  • Laos
  • Lebanon*
  • Lesotho*
  • Liberia*
  • Libya*
  • Macedonia (North)*
  • Madagascar*
  • Malawi*
  • Marshall Islands*
  • Mauritania*
  • Mauritius*
  • Micronesia*
  • Moldova*
  • Mongolia*
  • Montenegro*
  • Mozambique*
  • Myanmar*
  • Namibia*
  • Nauru*
  • Nepal*
  • Nicaragua*
  • Nigeria*
  • North Korea*
  • Pakistan*
  • Palau*
  • Panama*
  • Papua New Guinea*
  • Paraguay*
  • Rwanda*
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis*
  • Saint Lucia*
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Sao Tome and Principe*
  • Serbia*
  • Seychelles*
  • Sierra Leone*
  • Solomon Islands*
  • Somalia*
  • South Africa*
  • South Sudan*
  • Sri Lanka*
  • Sudan*
  • Suriname*
  • Swaziland*
  • Tajikistan*
  • Tanzania*
  • Thailand
  • Tonga*
  • Trinidad and Tobago*
  • Turkmenistan*
  • Uganda*
  • Ukraine*
  • Uruguay*
  • Uzbekistan*
  • Vanuatu*
  • Vatican*
  • Venezuela*
  • Vietnam
  • Yemen*
  • Zambia*
  • Zimbabwe*

Applicants marked with an asterisk (*) must hold either a valid residence permit from the UAE or a valid residence permit/visa from one of the following countries: the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, or a Schengen Area country.

The residence permit must be valid for at least 6 months, and a visa must remain valid for over 3 months from the date of submitting an application.

Please note: Citizens of Cote d'Ivoire who hold a valid residence visa to the United Arab Emirates are not eligible for the online visa to Morocco.

Morocco eVisa Requirements

The Morocco electronic visa requirements include providing the following documents:

  • Passport (ordinary, valid for at least 3 months from arrival date)
  • Face photo (taken within the last 6 months)
  • Supporting residence permit (if applicable)
  • Supporting visa (if applicable)
  • Proof of business purpose of travel (e.g., invitation letter)

Notice for UK residents: you will be asked to upload a copy of your expired UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) combined in one file with your valid eVisa share code. If you did not previously hold a physical document, you will need to apply for a visa through the nearest Moroccan embassy.

Jordanian citizens: it will be necessary provide a unique national identifier as it is given in your passport.

Applicants must attach the documentation in a digital form – as a scan or a photo made using a smartphone camera. Copies must be of good quality.

What is the Morocco eVisa?

Morocco eVisa is an official electronic document issued after an online application, allowing legal entry into Morocco for a specific purpose, such as tourism or business, and for a designated period.

The electronic visa to Morocco stays valid for a maximum of 180 days from the date of issue, allowing one visit to the country up to 30 days.

The application for an eVisa to Morocco can be completed within minutes. Visitors should fill out the form using personal and travel details, upload the required documentation, and make the payment.

Thanks to Passporta, applications are thoroughly reviewed by visa specialists, minimizing common mistakes that lead to rejections.

The processing usually lasts 3 business days. Upon approval, the Morocco eVisa document will be sent to the traveler's email inbox.

IMPORTANT: Minors can enter Morocco with an electronic visa only if traveling with one of their parents or a legal representative.

How to Apply for a Morocco eVisa?

With Passporta, the application for a Morocco eVisa takes place entirely online, eliminating the need to attend the embassy or consulate in person.

Make sure to have all required documents and start the process using the application guide below:

  1. Click the "Apply Online" button to go to the application form.
  2. Enter your information to fill out the fields.
  3. Attach the documents necessary for your nationality.
  4. Pay the visa fee by choosing a valid online payment method.
  5. Track your application via our checker tool.

The Morocco eVisa will be reviewed within 3 business days. The approval will be delivered to the applicant's email specified in the application form.

Morocco eVisa Validity and Period of Stay

The validity period of the electronic visa to Morocco is 180 days (6 months) starting from the date of document issue.

The eVisa allows one entry into Morocco with a permitted stay not longer than a month (30 days).

It is strictly forbidden to overstay the allowed period, as it may result in deportation or legal issues.

Processing Time of the Morocco eVisa

The processing time for a Morocco electronic visa is 3 working days in the Kingdom of Morocco.

Still, this does not involve applications with errors or incomplete information, as these may become factors causing delays.

Travelers can expedite the process with Passporta by ensuring all requirements are met correctly the first time.

IMPORTANT: It is highly recommended to apply for a Marocco visa online at least 3 business days (72 hours) before the planned travel date.

eVisa to Morocco - Sample

See what a sample Morocco eVisa would look like – this will help you to recognize the document once it arrives to your email inbox.

eVisa to Morocco - Sample

Morocco Visa Rejection Reasons

The eVisa application can be rejected by Moroccan authorities in case of the following issues:

  • Expired/unordinary passport (holders of any other travel document than an ordinary passport will be visa-denied)
  • Errors or blanks in the application form (any mistake can result in issues)
  • Prior violation of visa regulations (e.g., overstaying or taking employment without a proper permit)
  • Criminal record (regardless of when a conviction occurred)

To avoid Morocco eVisa rejections, check if the passport has enough validity, ensure the information is error-free, and always adhere to the visa rules of the destination country.

Why Choose Us?

With Passporta, you can be sure that the Morocco eVisa application process is safe and straightforward.

  • Trusted company – Nearly 10 years of experience.
  • Application verification – Our experts ensure the forms are completed correctly.
  • Information security – Your personal and payment data is properly protected.
  • Simple procedure – The application on our website is easy to complete.
  • Professional assistance – Our support team is always ready to provide help.

By choosing Passporta, you can easily get your Morocco visa online and focus on the trip while we handle the formalities!

FAQs

  • Do I need a Morocco eVisa?

    You can easily access this information by selecting your nationality in our eligibility checker available at the top of the website.
  • Do I need the Morocco eVisa to transit through Morocco?

    Visa-required nationalities must obtain a visa regardless of the duration of stay in Morocco, so apply for an eVisa even if you travel for transit.
  • Can I apply for the Morocco eVisa with a travel document, refugee document, or a German Fiktionsbescheinigung?

    Unfortunately, holders of travel documents are not eligible to apply for a Morocco eVisa. This also applies to holders of a German Fiktionsbescheinigung. Moroccan authorities require a valid passport and, where applicable, a biometric residence permit with a clear expiration date. If you only have a travel document or a Fiktionsbescheinigung, you will need to apply for a traditional paper visa directly at the Moroccan embassy or consulate. In the case of a Fiktionsbescheinigung, you may also wait until your biometric residence card (Aufenthaltstitel) is issued before submitting an online visa application.
  • Can I apply for the Morocco eVisa if I hold the UK Indefinite Leave to Remain or Settled status?

    Unfortunately, holders of Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or Settled Status in the UK cannot apply for a Morocco eVisa, because the Moroccan government website requires applicants to provide an expiration date of their residence permit. Since ILR and Settled Status do not have an expiration date, the electronic application cannot be processed. In this case, you must contact the Moroccan embassy directly to apply for a traditional visa.
  • I no longer have my physical UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) - what should I do?

    To complete the Moroccan eVisa application, UK residents are required to provide both sides of their expired BRP card and the valid eVisa share code. If you no longer have access to your old BRP card, you will need to submit the original UK visa vignette (the visa sticker in your passport) that was used to enter the UK, together with a share code confirming your current immigration status. Otherwise, you will need to apply for a traditional visa directly through the Moroccan embassy or consulate.
  • Can I apply for a Morocco eVisa if my supporting visa (e.g. UK, US, Schengen) has not yet been used?

    Unfortunately, it is one of the requirements set by the Immigration Office that the supporting visa (UK, Schengen, USA, etc.) has been used at least once before applying for a Morocco eVisa. The visa must also be valid for at least 3 months from the planned date of entry into Morocco. If you have just received the visa and it has not yet been used, it will not be accepted for the eVisa application.
  • What are the photo requirements for a Morocco eVisa application?

    The photo submitted with your eVisa application must meet specific requirements set by the Moroccan Immigration Office. The picture should be taken against a neutral background, with a natural facial expression, facing forward, and without glasses. If the uploaded photo does not meet the required standards, the application may be delayed or rejected. The image must be clear and of high quality.
  • How long does it take to process a Morocco eVisa?

    The standard time for a Morocco eVisa approval is 3 business days from the moment a complete application is submitted. However, to accommodate possible delays, apply earlier.
  • How long is a Morocco eVisa valid for and how long can I stay?

    The Morocco eVisa is valid for 6 months from the date of issue. However, the stay in Morocco is limited to a maximum of 30 days per visit. The eVisa allows multiple entries during its validity period, but each stay must not exceed 30 days.
  • How can I check the status of my application?

    To check the status of your application, you need a Passporta account. Please use this link to log in to your existing profile or create a new one.
  • My application status shows "Finished" – where is my eVisa?

    Once your application status shows "Finished", the eVisa will be sent to your email address as a PDF attachment. Please check your inbox. Remember to check your SPAM or junk folder as well.
  • How will I receive my eVisa after approval?

    Once approved, your eVisa will be sent directly to the email address provided in the application form.
  • I was asked to submit additional documents – why?

    In some cases, applicants may be asked to provide additional documents to support their application. These requests come directly from the Moroccan Immigration Office and are part of the standard verification process. Examples of supplementary documents may include passport pages showing entry and exit stamps from previous visits to Morocco, a corrected invitation letter from a Moroccan business partner, or other documents needed to confirm the details provided in the application.
  • What should I do if my invitation letter for Morocco is incorrect?

    For business eVisa applications, the invitation letter must be issued by a representative of the Moroccan company and include all required details, such as your full name, passport information, the purpose of the visit, and the planned duration of stay. Please note that the Morocco eVisa allows a maximum stay of 30 days, so the duration indicated in the invitation letter cannot exceed this limit.
  • What should I do if my eVisa has been rejected?

    Unfortunately, the Immigration Office has determined that you do not meet the requirements for the Morocco eVisa. In this case, you should contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Morocco to apply for a traditional visa.

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