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Morocco eVisa Eligibility: Who Can Apply in 2026?

Morocco eVisa Eligibility: Who Can Apply in 2026?

Morocco eVisa eligibility depends on your nationality and whether you hold a qualifying visa or residence permit from another country. Citizens of 10 countries can apply directly for a regular e-Visa, while nationals of most other visa-required countries can apply for a conditional e-Visa if they hold a valid Schengen, US, UK, Canadian, Australian, or other qualifying document. Citizens of 90+ countries – including the US, UK, and all EU member states – do not need an e-Visa at all, as they enjoy visa-free entry for up to 90 days.

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Who Needs a Visa for Morocco?

Morocco maintains a tiered entry system with four distinct pathways for foreign nationals. Understanding which tier applies to you is the first step in determining your eVisa eligibility.

The four entry pathways are:

  1. Visa-free entry – no visa or e-Visa needed (90+ countries)
  2. AEVM (Electronic Travel Authorization) – visa-exempt but requires pre-arrival registration (4 countries)
  3. Regular e-Visa – online visa with no additional documents needed (10 countries)
  4. Conditional e-Visa – online visa available if you hold a qualifying visa from a third country

If your country is not in any of these categories, you must apply for a consular visa at a Moroccan embassy or consulate.

Visa-Free Countries: No eVisa Required

Citizens of the following countries and territories can enter Morocco without any visa for stays of up to 90 days. If your nationality appears here, you do not need to apply for an e-Visa.

90-day visa-free entry (most nationalities):

Region Countries
Europe All EU member states, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Monaco, Andorra, San Marino, Turkey, Russia
Americas United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru
Asia-Pacific Japan, South Korea, China (PRC), Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Australia, New Zealand
Africa Algeria, Tunisia, Senegal, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Togo, Gabon, Cape Verde
Middle East Gulf Cooperation Council states

Shorter visa-free stays:

Duration Countries
60 days Dominican Republic
30 days Hong Kong, Maldives, Kazakhstan
30 days (in any 180-day period) Azerbaijan

Important notes for visa-free travelers:
– Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your arrival date (GOV.UK advisory)
– You must get your passport stamped at the border – travelers without stamps have faced difficulties leaving
– Visa-free entry is for tourism only – work or study requires a separate visa
– Overstaying the 90-day limit results in fines, detention, and potential re-entry bans

AEVM: Electronic Travel Authorization (4 Countries)

The AEVM (Authorisation Electronique Voyage Morocco) is a new electronic travel authorization system. Currently, citizens of 4 countries who are visa-exempt must obtain an AEVM before traveling to Morocco:

Country Status
Republic of the Congo AEVM required
Ecuador AEVM required
Ghana AEVM required
Guinea AEVM required

The AEVM is not a visa – it is a pre-arrival registration for citizens of visa-exempt nations. Morocco plans to expand the AEVM to all visa-exempt countries in the future, except for holders of valid Moroccan residence permits, transit passengers, and spouses of Moroccan citizens.

AEVM vs e-Visa: If you are from one of the 4 AEVM countries, you do not need an e-Visa. The AEVM is a separate, simpler process. However, if you are from a visa-required country and hold a qualifying document, you apply for the e-Visa instead.

Regular e-Visa: 10 Countries Eligible Without Additional Documents

Citizens of 10 countries can apply for a Morocco e-Visa directly, without needing to hold any additional qualifying visa or residence permit. This is the simplest e-Visa pathway.

Country e-Visa Type Max Stay
Benin Regular e-Visa 30 days
Brunei Darussalam Regular e-Visa 30 days
Cambodia Regular e-Visa 30 days
Guatemala Regular e-Visa 30 days
India Regular e-Visa 30 days
Israel Regular e-Visa 30 days
Jordan Regular e-Visa 30 days
Laos Regular e-Visa 30 days
Thailand Regular e-Visa 30 days
Vietnam Regular e-Visa 30 days

Regular e-Visa details:
Validity: 180 days from the date of issuance
Stay: Up to 30 days from the date of entry
Entries: Single entry only
Processing: Typically 24-72 hours
Cost: Approximately MAD 200 (about $20 USD) government fee, plus any service charges from third-party providers
Apply at: acces-maroc.ma (official government portal)

If you are a citizen of one of these 10 countries, you can apply entirely online with just your passport – no qualifying visa from another country is needed.

Conditional e-Visa: Eligible With a Qualifying Visa or Residence Permit

Nationals of most other countries that are not visa-exempt and not in the regular e-Visa list may still qualify for a Morocco e-Visa through the conditional e-Visa pathway. This applies if you hold a valid, unexpired visa or permanent residence document from one of the following countries:

Qualifying documents – must be physically stamped in your passport or a residence card:

Qualifying Country/Region Document Types Accepted
Schengen Area (any member state) Valid Schengen visa or residence permit
United States Valid US visa or Green Card
United Kingdom Valid UK visa or residence permit
Canada Valid Canadian visa or permanent residence
Australia Valid Australian visa or permanent residence
Ireland Valid Irish visa or residence permit
Japan Valid Japanese visa or residence permit
New Zealand Valid NZ visa or residence permit
United Arab Emirates Residence permit only

How the conditional e-Visa works:

  1. You are a citizen of a country that normally requires a visa for Morocco
  2. You hold a valid, unexpired visa or residence permit from one of the qualifying countries listed above
  3. The qualifying visa/residence permit must be physically stamped in your passport or be a residence card – electronic or digital-only documents are not accepted
  4. You apply online through the Morocco e-Visa portal and upload proof of your qualifying document
  5. Once approved, you can enter Morocco for up to 30 days

This pathway is particularly relevant for:
– Pakistani citizens holding a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa
– Nigerian citizens with a valid UK or Schengen visa
– Chinese citizens with a valid US, UK, or Canadian visa
– Filipino citizens with a valid Australian or Japanese visa
– Citizens of any visa-required country who have an existing valid visa from a qualifying nation

Countries That Cannot Apply for an e-Visa

Certain nationalities are excluded from all e-Visa pathways – both regular and conditional. Citizens of these countries must apply for a consular visa at a Moroccan embassy or consulate:

Country e-Visa Status
Iran Not eligible for e-Visa
Kosovo Not eligible for e-Visa
Palestine Not eligible for e-Visa
Syria Not eligible for e-Visa
Taiwan Not eligible for e-Visa
Tuvalu Not eligible for e-Visa

If you hold citizenship from one of these countries, you must contact the nearest Moroccan embassy or consulate to apply for a traditional sticker visa, regardless of whether you also hold a qualifying visa from another country.

e-Visa Requirements: Documents You Need

Regardless of whether you qualify through the regular or conditional pathway, all e-Visa applicants must meet these basic requirements:

Passport requirements:
– Valid for at least 6 months from your intended arrival date in Morocco
– At least 2 blank pages for entry and exit stamps
– Not damaged (water damage, torn pages, or peeling laminate may result in denial)

Documents required for all applicants:
– Completed online application form
– Recent passport-size photograph (digital upload)
– Valid email address for receiving the e-Visa
– Proof of return or onward travel
– Proof of accommodation in Morocco (hotel booking or invitation letter)
– Evidence of sufficient financial means for your stay

Additional documents for conditional e-Visa applicants:
– Clear scan/photo of your qualifying visa or residence permit
– The qualifying visa must be physically stamped in your passport or be a valid residence card
– The qualifying document must be unexpired at the time of your Morocco entry

Additional documents for business e-Visa applicants:
– Invitation letter from a Moroccan company or organization
– Details of business activities in Morocco

How to Check Your Eligibility

To determine your Morocco eVisa eligibility, follow these steps:

  1. Check if you are visa-free – search the visa-free countries list above. If your country appears, you do not need an e-Visa for stays up to 90 days.

  2. Check if you qualify for the regular e-Visa – if you are a citizen of Benin, Brunei, Cambodia, Guatemala, India, Israel, Jordan, Laos, Thailand, or Vietnam, you can apply directly.

  3. Check if you qualify for the conditional e-Visa – if you hold a valid visa or residence permit from a Schengen country, the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, or the UAE, you may apply even if your nationality is not on the regular list.

  4. If none of the above apply – you must apply for a consular visa at a Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country of residence.

The official Morocco e-Visa portal at acces-maroc.ma will also verify your eligibility when you begin the application process. If you are not eligible, the system will redirect you to the appropriate consular application pathway.

e-Visa Processing and Validity

Once your eligibility is confirmed and you submit your application:

Detail Information
Processing time 24-72 hours (standard); up to 5 business days in peak periods
Validity period 180 days from the date of issuance
Maximum stay 30 days from the date of entry into Morocco
Entry type Single entry
Extension Possible for an additional 30 days – request at a Moroccan police station before expiry
Cost Approximately MAD 200 (~$20 USD) government fee

After approval:
– You will receive the e-Visa by email as a PDF document
Print a copy – you must carry it when entering Morocco
– The e-Visa is electronically linked to your passport, but border officials may request the printed version
– The 30-day stay begins on the day you enter Morocco, not the day the e-Visa is issued

Morocco eVisa vs Other Entry Options

If you qualify for multiple pathways, choosing the right one depends on your travel plans:

Option Stay Duration Cost Processing Best For
Visa-free entry Up to 90 days Free Instant US, UK, EU citizens and 90+ other nationalities
AEVM Up to 90 days Free/small fee Hours Congo, Ecuador, Ghana, Guinea citizens
Regular e-Visa Up to 30 days ~$20 24-72 hours 10 eligible countries
Conditional e-Visa Up to 30 days ~$20 24-72 hours Visa-required nationals with qualifying visa
Consular visa Up to 90 days ~$20-35 3-10 business days Nationalities not eligible for e-Visa
Transit visa Up to 72 hours ~$18 3-6 working days Connecting through Morocco to another destination

If you are eligible for both visa-free entry and the e-Visa, visa-free entry is always the better option – it is free, requires no pre-approval, and allows a longer stay of 90 days compared to the e-Visa’s 30 days.

FAQs About Morocco eVisa Eligibility

Do US citizens need a Morocco eVisa?

No. US citizens can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism. No e-Visa, AEVM, or any other travel authorization is needed. You only need a valid US passport with at least 3 months validity beyond your arrival date. See our Morocco Visa for US Citizens guide for details.

Do UK citizens need a Morocco eVisa?

No. UK citizens enjoy visa-free entry to Morocco for up to 90 days. No e-Visa application is required. Your British passport must be valid for at least 3 months after your arrival date. For more details, see our Morocco Visa for UK Citizens page.

Can Indian citizens get a Morocco eVisa?

Yes. India is one of the 10 countries eligible for the regular e-Visa. Indian citizens can apply online at acces-maroc.ma without needing a qualifying visa from another country. The e-Visa allows a stay of up to 30 days. For a complete guide, see our Morocco Visa for Indian Citizens page.

Can Pakistani citizens apply for a Morocco eVisa?

Pakistani citizens are not eligible for the regular e-Visa. However, they can apply for a conditional e-Visa if they hold a valid, unexpired visa or residence permit from a Schengen country, the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, or the UAE. Without a qualifying document, Pakistani nationals must apply at a Moroccan embassy. See our Morocco Visa for Pakistani Citizens guide for more.

Can Nigerian citizens get a Morocco eVisa?

Nigerian citizens are not on the regular e-Visa list but can apply for a conditional e-Visa if they hold a valid visa or residence permit from the US, UK, Schengen Area, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, or the UAE. Without a qualifying document, a consular visa is required. See our Morocco Visa for Nigerian Citizens page.

What is the difference between regular and conditional e-Visa?

The regular e-Visa is available to citizens of 10 specific countries (Benin, Brunei, Cambodia, Guatemala, India, Israel, Jordan, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam) who can apply with just their passport. The conditional e-Visa is available to citizens of other visa-required countries, but only if they hold a valid qualifying visa or residence permit from a Schengen country, the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, or the UAE.

Can I apply for a Morocco eVisa with a Schengen visa?

Yes. If you hold a valid, unexpired Schengen visa that is physically stamped in your passport, you can apply for a conditional Morocco e-Visa regardless of your nationality (except for the 6 excluded countries: Iran, Kosovo, Palestine, Syria, Taiwan, and Tuvalu). The Schengen visa must be valid at the time of your Morocco entry.

What countries are excluded from the Morocco eVisa?

Six nationalities cannot apply for any type of Morocco e-Visa – neither regular nor conditional: Iran, Kosovo, Palestine, Syria, Taiwan, and Tuvalu. Citizens of these countries must apply for a consular visa at a Moroccan embassy or consulate.

Is the Morocco eVisa the same as visa-free entry?

No. Visa-free entry means you do not need any visa – you simply arrive with your passport and can stay for up to 90 days. The e-Visa is an electronic visa you must apply for online before traveling, and it only allows a stay of up to 30 days. If you are from a visa-free country (like the US or UK), you do not need the e-Visa at all.

How long does the Morocco eVisa last?

The Morocco e-Visa is valid for 180 days from the date of issuance. Once you enter Morocco, you can stay for up to 30 days. The e-Visa is a single-entry document – if you leave Morocco and want to return, you would need to apply for a new e-Visa or qualify for visa-free re-entry.

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Fatima El-Fassi

Author: Fatima El-Fassi

Fatima El-Fassi is a travel consultant based in Marrakech with over 9 years of experience in Morocco eVisa applications and international entry documentation. She has assisted over 1350 travelers navigating the Morocco eVisa process, from initial application to approval. EDUCATION: Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality Management, University of Marrakech. CERTIFICATIONS: Certified Travel Counselor (CTC) (Travel Institute), UNWTO Tourism Ethics Certification (UNWTO Academy). EXPERTISE: Morocco eVisa applications, travel documentation, immigration and entry requirements, tourism facilitation in Morocco. PUBLICATIONS: Author of publications on Morocco eVisa requirements and travel documentation, featured in regional travel media. Fatima is passionate about helping travelers explore Morocco and can be reached through this website for Morocco eVisa questions and application guidance.