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Morocco Visa Fees: Complete Cost Breakdown 2026

Morocco Visa Fees: Complete Cost Breakdown 2026

Morocco Visa Fees: Complete Cost Breakdown 2026

Morocco visa fees range from MAD 170 ($18) for a transit visa to MAD 330 ($34) for a double-entry consular visa. If you are applying for an eVisa online, expect to pay $90-$160 in total when service charges are included. This guide breaks down every fee you may encounter, compares consular vs eVisa costs, and covers nationality-specific charges for Pakistani, Indian, Nigerian, and other applicants.

Morocco eVisa sample
Example of a Morocco eVisa document

Morocco Visa Fee Overview

The Moroccan government sets standard consular visa fees in Moroccan dirhams (MAD). These fees apply when you apply at a Moroccan embassy or consulate in your home country.

Visa Type Fee (MAD) Fee (USD) Fee (EUR)
Single-entry (up to 90 days) MAD 220 ~$23 ~EUR 21
Double-entry (up to 90 days) MAD 330 ~$34 ~EUR 31
Transit visa MAD 170 ~$18 ~EUR 16

These are the official chancery fees set by the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The exact USD and EUR equivalent may vary slightly depending on the current exchange rate at the time of application.

Single-Entry Visa Fee

A single-entry Morocco visa costs MAD 220 (approximately $23). This allows you to enter Morocco once and stay for up to 90 days. This is the most common visa type for tourists and short-term visitors. You pay this fee at the Moroccan consulate or embassy when submitting your application.

Double-Entry Visa Fee

A double-entry Morocco visa costs MAD 330 (approximately $34). This allows two entries into Morocco within the visa validity period. Choose this option if you plan to visit a neighboring country (like Spain via ferry) and return to Morocco during your trip.

Transit Visa Fee

A Morocco transit visa costs MAD 170 (approximately $18). This is for travelers passing through Morocco on their way to another destination. Transit visas are typically valid for a short period (up to 72 hours).

Morocco eVisa Fees

The Morocco eVisa, available since July 2022, has a different fee structure than consular visas. eVisa fees include a government charge plus optional service fees if you apply through a third-party provider.

eVisa Government Fee

The official Morocco eVisa government fee is set by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates (MAECI) and charged through the Acces Maroc portal (acces-maroc.ma). The government fee is separate from any third-party service charges.

eVisa Service Fees

If you apply through a third-party service rather than directly on the official Acces Maroc portal, you will pay an additional service fee. These service fees typically range from $50 to $70 and cover application assistance, document review, and customer support. Services like moroccan-visa.com and netafri.com charge these fees on top of the government fee.

Total eVisa Cost Breakdown

Component Cost
Government fee (direct application) ~$30-$90
Third-party service fee (if applicable) $50-$70
Total via third-party service $90-$160
Total via official portal (direct) ~$30-$90

Applying directly through the official Acces Maroc portal is the cheapest option for the eVisa. Third-party services charge a premium for convenience and application support, but they are not required.

Morocco Visa Fees by Nationality

While Morocco’s consular fees are standardized, the total cost can vary by nationality due to reciprocity agreements, VFS Global service charges, and exchange rate differences.

Fee for Pakistani Citizens

Pakistani citizens pay the standard consular visa fee (MAD 220 for single entry) plus any service charges from the visa application center. If applying through VFS Global, an additional service fee applies. The eVisa is also available for Pakistani citizens who hold a valid Schengen, US, UK, Canada, or Australia visa.

Fee for Indian Citizens

Indian citizens pay the standard consular fee plus VFS Global service charges when applying through the visa application center. Indian passport holders can also apply for the eVisa if they hold a qualifying valid visa (Schengen, US, UK, Canada, or Australia). The VFS service fee is typically INR 1,500-2,000 ($18-$24) on top of the consular fee.

Fee for Nigerian Citizens

Nigerian citizens pay the standard consular visa fee at the Moroccan Embassy in Abuja. The eVisa option is available for Nigerian citizens with qualifying visas. Total cost remains close to the standard MAD 220 for single entry, though local processing charges may apply.

Fee for US, UK, and EU Citizens

Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, Canada, Australia, and many other countries do not need a visa to enter Morocco for stays of up to 90 days. This means zero visa fees – you only need a valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.

eVisa vs Consular Visa: Cost Comparison

Factor Consular Visa eVisa
Base fee MAD 220 (~$23) $30-$90 (government)
Service fees None (or minimal) $50-$70 (third-party)
Total cost ~$23-$35 ~$90-$160
Processing time 5-15 business days 24-72 hours
Convenience Requires embassy visit Fully online
Best for Budget travelers Convenience seekers

The consular visa is significantly cheaper if cost is your primary concern. However, the eVisa offers the convenience of applying from anywhere without visiting an embassy. If you use the official Acces Maroc portal directly, the eVisa cost is much lower than third-party services.

Payment Methods for Morocco Visa

Accepted Credit/Debit Cards for eVisa

The Acces Maroc eVisa portal accepts the following payment methods:
– Visa
– Mastercard
– American Express (Amex)
– JCB
– UnionPay

Payment is made online during the application process. The fee is charged in Moroccan dirhams (MAD) and your bank converts it to your local currency.

Consular Payment Options

When applying at a Moroccan embassy or consulate, payment methods vary by location:
– Cash (in local currency or MAD)
– Bank draft or money order
– Credit/debit card (at some consulates)
– Postal order (in some countries)

Check with your local Moroccan consulate for accepted payment methods before your appointment.

Visa-Free Entry: No Fee Required

Citizens of more than 60 countries can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. This means no visa fee is required – you only need a valid passport.

Visa-free countries include:
– United States
– United Kingdom
– All European Union member states
– Canada
– Australia
– New Zealand
– Japan
– South Korea
– Brazil
– Argentina
– And many others

If your country is on the visa-free list, you do not need to pay any visa fees. Simply arrive at the Moroccan airport or border with a valid passport.

Fee Refund Policy

Morocco visa and eVisa fees are generally non-refundable. This applies even if your application is rejected or if you withdraw your application after submission. Before paying, ensure that:
– You meet all eligibility requirements
– Your passport is valid for at least 6 months
– You have all required documents ready
– You are applying for the correct visa type

There is no fee waiver or refund process for denied applications.

Additional Costs to Consider

Beyond the visa fee itself, budget for these potential additional costs:

Item Estimated Cost
Passport-size photos $5-$15
Document photocopies $2-$5
Travel insurance (if required) $15-$50
Courier/postage charges $10-$25
Document translation (if needed) $20-$50
VFS Global service fee $18-$24

The total cost of your Morocco visa, including all ancillary expenses, typically ranges from $50-$200 depending on your application method and nationality.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How much is the visa fee for Morocco?

The Morocco visa fee is MAD 220 (~$23) for a single-entry visa and MAD 330 (~$34) for a double-entry visa at the consulate. The eVisa costs $90-$160 total when applied through a third-party service, or $30-$90 when applied directly through the official Acces Maroc portal.

Is Morocco visa free for US citizens?

Yes, US citizens do not need a visa to enter Morocco for stays of up to 90 days. You only need a valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity. No visa fee is required.

How much is the Morocco eVisa in dollars?

The Morocco eVisa government fee is approximately $30-$90 when applied directly through the official portal. If you use a third-party service, the total cost including service fees is $90-$160.

How do I pay the Morocco eVisa fee?

You can pay the Morocco eVisa fee online using Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, or UnionPay. Payment is made during the application process on the Acces Maroc portal.

Is the Morocco visa fee refundable?

No, Morocco visa and eVisa fees are non-refundable, even if your application is rejected. Make sure you meet all requirements before applying and paying the fee.

How much is the Morocco visa fee for Pakistani citizens?

Pakistani citizens pay the standard consular fee of MAD 220 (~$23) for a single-entry visa, plus any VFS Global service charges if applying through the visa application center.

What is the cheapest way to get a Morocco visa?

The cheapest option is to apply directly at a Moroccan consulate (MAD 220 for single entry, ~$23). If you are eligible for visa-free entry (US, UK, EU citizens), there is no fee at all. Applying for the eVisa through the official Acces Maroc portal is cheaper than using third-party services.

Can I pay Morocco visa fee in USD?

At consulates, you typically pay in local currency or MAD. The eVisa portal charges in MAD, which your bank converts from your local currency. Some consulates may accept USD, but check with your specific consulate first.

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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.