Check which entry option applies to your nationality before planning your trip to Morocco. Eligible travellers can apply for an eVisa, while others may qualify for visa-free entry or need to apply for a regular visa through a Moroccan embassy or consulate.
Below you can check which nationalities can apply directly and which require additional supporting documents.
The supporting document must be issued by one of the approved countries listed below:
Important:
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Condition |
Details |
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Validity |
180 days from issue date |
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Entry type |
Single entry |
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Maximum stay |
30 consecutive days |
|
Extension |
Extension possible, but not guaranteed |
Important: An eVisa is valid only for short-term visits and cannot be used to obtain residency.
Submit the following set of documents depending on your selected Morocco eVisa type and nationality:
Note: Additional documents may be required depending on your application. Check the complete Morocco eVisa requirements before applying.
Updates regarding application status will be sent to your registered email regularly. Keep an eye on your inbox.
3 - 6 Working Days
Suitable for travellers who apply in advance
2 - 4 Working Days
Best option for those with near departure
1 - 2 Working Days
Highest priority for urgent travel requirements
Important: Timelines apply only to complete and accurate applications. Applications with errors or missing documents will take longer.
Some nationalities may enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days.
If your nationality is not listed above, you must apply for a regular visa at a Moroccan embassy or consulate.
Yes. Every traveller, including infants, requires a separate eVisa.
The eVisa allows tourism and business visits only. Remote work may be possible, but it does not grant residency or employment rights.
Check with the Moroccan embassy or consulate and apply for a regular visa if required.
Apply for the eVisa using your eligible passport and make sure to carry the same passport with you when travelling.
Content Disclaimer: This information was last updated in August 2026. It is advised to verify the details with the relevant authorities, embassy, or airline before travelling.