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Morocco Visa Application Form: Complete Guide 2026

Morocco Visa Application Form: Complete Guide 2026

The Morocco visa application form is available in two formats: an online e-Visa form on the official acces-maroc.ma portal, and a paper consular form downloadable from Moroccan embassies. Most travelers now use the e-Visa system, which takes 24-72 hours to process and costs approximately $22. This guide covers both options so you can choose the right path and fill out your form correctly on the first attempt.

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Example of a Morocco eVisa document

Two Types of Morocco Visa Application Forms

Morocco offers two distinct visa application pathways, each with its own form:

Feature Online e-Visa Form Consular Paper Form
Where to get it acces-maroc.ma Embassy/consulate website or in person
Format Digital web form Downloadable PDF
Processing time 24-72 hours (official) 5-15 working days
Cost ~220 MAD (~$22) 220-330 MAD (~$23-34)
Eligibility Select nationalities + conditional e-Visa All nationalities requiring a visa
Stay allowed Up to 30 days Varies by visa type

If you are eligible for the e-Visa, the online form is faster and simpler. If your nationality is not eligible, you must use the consular paper form at a Moroccan embassy. For a full breakdown of Morocco visa requirements, see our complete requirements guide.

Who Can Use the e-Visa Application Form?

The e-Visa is available to two groups:

Direct eligibility (regular e-Visa):
– Thailand, Israel, Guatemala, Jordan, India, Azerbaijan

Conditional e-Visa (if you hold a valid document from Schengen, US, UK, Canada, Australia, or Japan):
– Valid Schengen visa or residence permit (with 90+ days remaining)
– Valid US visa or Green Card
– Valid UK visa (multiple-entry sticker visa with 90+ days remaining; UK ETA and Pre-settled Status are NOT accepted)
– Valid Canadian, Australian, or Japanese visa or residence permit

Important: Only ordinary passport holders can apply for the e-Visa. Diplomatic, service, and other special passport holders must apply through a Moroccan embassy.

How to Access the Online e-Visa Application Form

Follow these steps to reach the application form on the official portal:

  1. Visit acces-maroc.ma – the official Moroccan government e-Visa portal
  2. Select your nationality from the dropdown menu
  3. The system will verify your eligibility
  4. If eligible, you will be directed to the application form

Third-party service alternative: Some travelers use services like moroccan-visa.com which provide a guided application process with document review. These services charge additional fees ($69-129 on top of the visa cost) but offer faster processing options and application support.

For a detailed walkthrough of the entire application process, see our guide on how to apply for a Morocco visa.

Step-by-Step: Filling Out the e-Visa Application Form

The online form is divided into several sections. Here is what you will need for each:

Personal Information

  • Full name (exactly as it appears on your passport)
  • Date of birth
  • Nationality
  • Contact email address
  • Phone number with country code

Passport Details

  • Passport number
  • Passport expiry date (must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date)
  • Country of issuance

Travel Details

  • Date of arrival in Morocco
  • Purpose of visit (tourism, business, or transit)
  • Accommodation details in Morocco

Document Uploads

  • Passport bio-data page scan (JPG, PNG, or PDF format)
  • Digital passport-style photo (35mm x 45mm, light grey or blue background, no glasses)
  • Supporting document if applying under conditional e-Visa (e.g., valid Schengen visa scan, US Green Card, UK residence permit)

Payment

  • Credit or debit card for the visa fee (~220 MAD / approximately $22)

Tip: Ensure all information matches your passport exactly. Mismatches between the form and your passport are the most common reason for application delays or rejections. Learn more about the Morocco visa fee structure before applying.

Documents Required with Your Application Form

Whether you use the online or paper form, you need these supporting documents:

Document Requirement Format (e-Visa)
Passport bio-data page Valid 6+ months from arrival JPG, PNG, or PDF
Passport photo 35mm x 45mm, light background, recent JPG or PNG
Travel itinerary Flight booking or travel plan Optional but recommended
Accommodation proof Hotel booking or invitation letter Optional but recommended
Financial proof Bank statement For consular applications
Supporting visa/permit If applying under conditional e-Visa JPG, PNG, or PDF

For the full list of documentation requirements, visit our Morocco visa requirements page.

Morocco Consular Visa Application Form (Paper)

If you are not eligible for the e-Visa, you must apply at a Moroccan embassy or consulate using the paper form:

  1. Download the form from your nearest Moroccan consulate’s website (consulat.ma hosts the general form)
  2. Print and fill out the form by hand or on a computer before printing
  3. Gather supporting documents including passport copies, CNIC/ID copy, cover letter, job certificate, tax documents, hotel reservation, air ticket, bank statement, and vaccination certificate
  4. Submit in person at the embassy or consulate with jurisdiction over your area
  5. Pay the consular fee which varies by visa type: 220 MAD for single-entry, 330 MAD for double-entry, 170 MAD for transit

Processing time: Consular applications typically take 5-15 working days. Some embassies offer expedited processing for an additional fee.

What the Paper Form Asks For

The consular paper form typically requires:
– Personal details (name, date and place of birth, nationality, profession)
– Passport information (number, issue date, expiry date)
– Travel purpose and duration
– Host information in Morocco (hotel or person)
– Previous visa history
– Employment details

Check the Morocco visa processing time for expected timelines based on your application method.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these frequent errors that cause delays or rejections:

  1. Name mismatch – Your name on the form must match your passport character-for-character
  2. Passport validity issue – Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date
  3. Wrong photo specifications – Photos must be 35mm x 45mm with a light grey or blue background. No glasses allowed
  4. Blurry document uploads – Scan your passport clearly; blurry or cut-off scans will be rejected
  5. Incorrect visa type – The e-Visa is for tourism, business, and transit only – not for employment
  6. UK applicants using ETA – UK ETA and Pre-settled Status (Limited Leave to Remain) are NOT accepted for conditional e-Visa. You need a valid UK multiple-entry sticker visa with 90+ days validity, OR a UK Share Code that is valid for 180+ days
  7. Missing payment – The application is not processed until the fee is paid online

FAQs About Morocco Visa Application Form

Can I fill out the Morocco visa application form online?

Yes. The official e-Visa application form is available online at acces-maroc.ma. It is available to citizens of Thailand, Israel, Guatemala, Jordan, India, Azerbaijan, and to holders of valid Schengen, US, UK, Canadian, Australian, or Japanese visas or residence permits.

Where can I download the Morocco visa form PDF?

The paper consular form is available for download from the Moroccan consulate website at consulat.ma, or from your nearest Moroccan embassy’s website. The online e-Visa form at acces-maroc.ma does not have a PDF version – it is completed entirely online.

How long does it take to process the Morocco visa application form?

The e-Visa is typically processed within 24-72 hours through the official portal. Third-party services may take 3-6 days for standard processing, 2-4 days for rush, or 1-2 days for super rush. Consular paper applications take 5-15 working days.

What documents do I need to attach to the Morocco visa form?

For the e-Visa, you need a passport scan and a digital photo. If applying under conditional e-Visa, you also need a scan of your qualifying visa or residence permit. For consular applications, additional documents include bank statements, employment letters, hotel reservations, and flight bookings.

Can I apply for a Morocco visa if my passport expires in 4 months?

No. Morocco requires your passport to be valid for at least 6 months from your planned date of entry. You will need to renew your passport before applying.

What happens if my Morocco visa application is rejected?

If your e-Visa application is rejected, you can reapply with corrected information or apply through a Moroccan embassy using the consular form. Fees are non-refundable, so double-check all information before submitting.

Is the Morocco e-Visa form available in English?

Yes. The official e-Visa portal at acces-maroc.ma supports multiple languages including English and French. The form fields and instructions are available in your selected language.

Do I need to print the e-Visa after filling out the form?

Yes. After your e-Visa is approved and emailed to you, print a copy or save a digital copy on your phone. You will need to present it at immigration when entering Morocco.

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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.