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How to Apply for Morocco Visa: Complete Guide 2026

How to Apply for Morocco Visa: Complete Guide 2026

You can apply for a Morocco visa online through the official Accès Maroc portal (acces-maroc.ma) if your nationality qualifies for the e-Visa, or in person at a Moroccan embassy or consulate if a consular visa is required. The e-Visa process takes 24-72 hours and costs approximately 220 MAD (~$23) at the consulate or varies through the online portal. Below, we walk you through every option, document, and step.

Morocco eVisa sample
Example of a Morocco eVisa document

Who Needs to Apply for a Morocco Visa?

Not everyone needs a visa to enter Morocco. Citizens of over 70 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and all European Union member states, can enter visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. If you hold a passport from one of these nations, you do not need to apply for anything in advance.

If your country is not on the visa-exempt list, you must either:

  • Apply for a Morocco e-Visa online (if eligible), or
  • Apply for a consular visa at a Moroccan embassy or consulate

You can check whether your nationality requires a visa on the official Accès Maroc portal by selecting your country of citizenship and residence.

For a full list of visa-exempt nationalities, see our guide on Morocco visa-free countries.

Morocco e-Visa: The Online Option

Morocco launched its electronic visa system on July 10, 2022. The e-Visa allows eligible travelers to complete the entire application process online without visiting an embassy.

Who Is Eligible for the Morocco e-Visa?

Two categories of travelers can apply for the Morocco e-Visa:

Regular e-Visa (no additional documents needed):

Citizens of the following countries can apply directly:

  • Thailand
  • Israel
  • Guatemala
  • Jordan
  • India
  • Azerbaijan

Conditional e-Visa (requires a valid visa/residence permit from a qualifying country):

Nationals of most other non-visa-exempt countries can apply if they hold a valid visa or permanent residence permit from one of these countries:

  • Schengen Area countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Japan

The qualifying visa must be physically stamped in your passport, or you must hold a valid residence card from one of these nations. Digital or electronic visas alone are not accepted.

For detailed eligibility rules, see our Morocco eVisa eligibility guide.

e-Visa Key Details

Feature Details
Validity 180 days from date of issuance
Stay duration Up to 30 days per visit
Entry type Single entry (convertible to multiple entry in Morocco)
Extension Possible up to 180 days total
Processing time 24-72 hours
Official portal acces-maroc.ma

How to Apply for Morocco Visa Online: Step-by-Step

Follow these steps to apply for your Morocco e-Visa through the official portal:

Step 1: Visit the Official Portal

Go to acces-maroc.ma and click “Apply for an eVisa.” You will first answer a short questionnaire about your nationality, country of residence, document type, and travel purpose to confirm your eligibility.

Step 2: Create an Account

Register on the portal with a valid email address. You will receive a confirmation email to activate your account.

Step 3: Fill Out the Application Form

Complete the online form with:

  • Personal information (full name, date of birth, nationality)
  • Passport details (number, issue date, expiry date)
  • Travel information (arrival date, accommodation details, purpose of visit)
  • Employment or profession details

Ensure all information matches your passport exactly. Even small discrepancies can lead to delays or rejection.

Step 4: Upload Required Documents

You will need to upload digital copies of:

  • Passport bio-data page – clear scan or photo, valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date
  • Recent passport-size photograph – taken within the last 6 months, white background, neutral expression
  • Valid qualifying visa or residence permit – if applying under the conditional e-Visa category, upload your Schengen, US, UK, Canada, Australia, or Japan visa or residence card

For complete document specifications, see our Morocco eVisa documents guide.

Step 5: Pay the Fee Online

Pay the e-Visa processing fee using a credit or debit card. The fee is non-refundable, even if your application is denied. Payment is mandatory before your application can be submitted.

For current fee amounts, visit our Morocco eVisa fee breakdown.

Step 6: Receive Your e-Visa

Most applications are processed within 24-72 hours. Once approved, you will receive the e-Visa by email as a PDF document. Print at least two copies and carry them with your passport when traveling.

You can also track your application status through the Accès Maroc portal at any time. Learn more in our eVisa status check guide.

How to Apply for a Morocco Visa at the Embassy (Consular Visa)

If you are not eligible for the e-Visa, you must apply at a Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country. The consular process is more involved but follows a clear structure.

Step 1: Find Your Nearest Moroccan Embassy

Locate the nearest Moroccan diplomatic mission. If there is no embassy in your country, Morocco may have outsourced visa processing to a third-party agency or another country’s mission.

Step 2: Schedule an Appointment

Contact the embassy to book an appointment. Some missions allow online booking; others require a phone call or in-person visit. Most will not accept walk-in applications without an appointment.

Step 3: Complete the Application Form

Download the Morocco visa application form from the embassy website or obtain it in person. The form contains approximately 30 questions covering personal details, travel plans, and visa history. Complete it truthfully and sign it.

Step 4: Gather Required Documents

Prepare the following documents:

  • Completed and signed application form
  • Original passport (valid for at least 6 months, with 1-2 blank pages)
  • Photocopies of passport relevant pages
  • Four recent passport-size photos (35mm x 45mm, light grey or blue background)
  • Proof of return or onward flight ticket
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation or notarized invitation letter)
  • Proof of financial means (bank statements)
  • Travel health insurance (recommended, may be required)
  • Proof of paid visa fee
  • Additional documents based on visa type (invitation letter for business, enrollment proof for students, employment contract for workers)

Step 5: Submit Your Application and Pay

Submit all documents in person at the embassy (some offices accept mail submissions with a prepaid return envelope). Pay the consular visa fee at the time of submission.

Step 6: Wait for Processing

Standard processing takes approximately 10 business days (two weeks), but it can take longer during peak travel seasons or if additional documentation is requested. Non-ordinary passport holders may face extended processing times.

Step 7: Collect Your Visa

If approved, a visa sticker will be affixed to your passport. Collect it in person or receive it by mail, depending on how you applied.

Morocco Visa Fees

Visa Type Fee (MAD) Approximate USD
Single entry (up to 90 days) 220 MAD ~$23
Double entry (up to 90 days) 330 MAD ~$34
Transit visa 170 MAD ~$18
e-Visa (online portal) Varies ~$30-90 (official)

Note: Third-party visa agencies may charge additional service fees. Always verify the total cost before submitting payment.

Morocco Visa Processing Time

Application Method Processing Time
e-Visa (online) 24-72 hours
Consular visa (embassy) ~10 business days
Complex cases / peak season 2-4 weeks

Ports of Entry for Morocco

When entering Morocco, you can arrive through the following approved ports:

Airports:

  • Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN)
  • 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

Seaports:

  • Port of Tangier City
  • Port of Casablanca
  • Port of Agadir

Land borders:

  • Morocco-Algeria border crossing

Important Tips for a Successful Application

  • Apply early. Even though the e-Visa processes quickly, apply at least 2 weeks before your trip to account for any delays.
  • Check passport validity. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned arrival date.
  • Keep digital and printed copies. Save the e-Visa PDF on your phone and carry printed copies in your carry-on luggage.
  • Verify eligibility before applying. Use the Accès Maroc eligibility checker before starting the application to avoid wasting time and fees.
  • Do not use the e-Visa for employment. The e-Visa is for tourism, business visits, and transit only. Working in Morocco requires a separate work visa obtained through an embassy.

FAQs About How to Apply for a Morocco Visa

Can I apply for a Morocco visa online?

Yes, if your nationality qualifies for the e-Visa. Citizens of Thailand, Israel, Guatemala, Jordan, India, and Azerbaijan can apply directly. Nationals of other non-exempt countries can apply if they hold a valid Schengen, US, UK, Canada, Australia, or Japan visa or residence permit. Apply at acces-maroc.ma.

How much does a Morocco e-Visa cost?

The e-Visa fee through the official portal ranges from approximately $30 to $90 depending on your nationality and processing options. Consular visas cost 220 MAD (~$23) for single entry, 330 MAD (~$34) for double entry, and 170 MAD (~$18) for transit.

How long does it take to get a Morocco e-Visa?

Most e-Visa applications are processed within 24-72 hours. Consular visas take approximately 10 business days but may take longer during busy periods or if additional documentation is needed.

Do US citizens need a visa for Morocco?

No. US citizens can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. You only need a valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.

What documents do I need for a Morocco visa?

For the e-Visa: a valid passport (6+ months validity), a recent passport photo, and a qualifying visa/residence permit if applying under the conditional category. For consular visas: application form, passport, photos, proof of accommodation, return ticket, financial proof, and supporting documents based on visa type.

Can I extend my Morocco e-Visa?

Yes. The e-Visa allows a 30-day stay that can be extended up to 180 days. The single-entry e-Visa can also be converted to a multiple-entry visa once you are in Morocco. Extensions must be requested at a local police precinct.

What happens if my Morocco visa application is rejected?

If your e-Visa is rejected, the fee is non-refundable. You may reapply with corrected documents or apply for a consular visa at an embassy instead. Common rejection reasons include incomplete documents, passport validity issues, and ineligibility.

Can I work in Morocco with an e-Visa?

No. The e-Visa is strictly for tourism, short business visits, and transit. If you plan to work in Morocco, you must apply for a work visa through a Moroccan embassy or consulate.

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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.