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Morocco Visa for Pakistani Citizens: Complete Guide 2026

Morocco Visa for Pakistani Citizens: Complete Guide 2026

Pakistani citizens need a visa to enter Morocco, but they can apply for an e-Visa online if they hold a valid US, UK, Schengen, Canadian, or Australian visa or residence permit. Without one of these qualifying documents, Pakistani passport holders must apply for a consular visa at the Moroccan Embassy in Islamabad. This guide covers every visa option, the complete application process, fees, and required documents.

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Example of a Morocco eVisa document

Do Pakistani Citizens Need a Visa for Morocco?

Yes. Pakistan is not on Morocco’s visa-exempt list. All Pakistani passport holders must obtain a visa before traveling to Morocco, regardless of the purpose or duration of their visit.

There are two main pathways:

  • Morocco e-Visa – available online if you hold a qualifying visa or residence permit from a Western country
  • Embassy visa – required if you do not hold a qualifying document; apply at the Moroccan Embassy in Islamabad
Visa Pathway Eligibility Where to Apply
e-Visa (online) Hold valid US/UK/Schengen/Canada/Australia visa (90+ days validity) or residence permit (180+ days) acces-maroc.ma
Embassy visa No qualifying Western visa or residence permit Moroccan Embassy, Islamabad

Morocco e-Visa for Pakistani Citizens

The Morocco e-Visa was launched on July 10, 2022, to simplify the visa process for eligible travelers. Pakistani citizens can use this system only if they meet one of these conditions:

  1. You hold a valid sticker visa for the US, UK, Schengen zone, Australia, Canada, Ireland, or New Zealand – valid for at least 90 days from your e-Visa application date
  2. You hold a valid residence permit for the US, UK, Australia, Canada, Japan, Norway, or New Zealand – valid for at least 180 days from your e-Visa application date

If you do not hold any of these documents, you cannot use the e-Visa system and must apply at the embassy.

e-Visa Key Details

Feature Details
Stay duration Up to 30 days
Validity 180 days from issuance
Entry type Single-entry
Processing (standard) 72 hours
Processing (express) 24 hours
Official portal acces-maroc.ma

How to Apply for the Morocco e-Visa

Step 1: Visit the official Morocco e-Visa portal at acces-maroc.ma and click “Apply for an e-Visa.”

Step 2: Fill in your personal details, passport information, and travel dates. Answer all questions accurately.

Step 3: Upload scanned copies of the required documents (passport bio page, qualifying visa/residence permit, photo, return ticket, accommodation proof).

Step 4: Pay the e-Visa fee using a debit or credit card.

Step 5: Submit your application and wait for processing. Standard processing takes up to 72 hours; express processing takes 24 hours.

Step 6: Once approved, you will receive the e-Visa at your registered email address. Print a copy or save it on your smartphone to present at border control.

Morocco Embassy Visa for Pakistani Citizens

If you do not hold a qualifying Western visa or residence permit, you must apply for a consular visa at the Embassy of Morocco in Islamabad.

Embassy Contact Information

  • Embassy: Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco, Islamabad
  • Address: Street 19, Sector G-6/3, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Website: Check diplomatie.ma for current contact details

Required Documents for Embassy Visa

Prepare the following documents for your embassy application:

  • Completed visa application form
  • Valid Pakistani passport (minimum 6 months validity, at least 2 blank pages)
  • Two recent passport-size photographs
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation or host invitation letter)
  • Round-trip flight booking or itinerary
  • Bank statements showing sufficient financial means (minimum 70 EUR equivalent per day)
  • Travel insurance covering the duration of your stay
  • Employment letter or proof of income
  • Additional documents may be requested depending on visa type (tourist, business, transit)

Processing Time and Fees

Visa Type Fee (MAD) Approximate USD Validity
Transit visa (up to 72 hours) 170 MAD ~$17 Up to 72 hours
Single-entry visa 220 MAD ~$22 Up to 90 days
Double-entry visa 330 MAD ~$33 Up to 90 days

Embassy processing typically takes 5-15 business days. Apply at least 3-4 weeks before your planned travel date.

Documents Required for Moroccan Visa (All Types)

Whether applying online or at the embassy, Pakistani citizens need these core documents:

Document Details
Valid passport Minimum 6 months validity from arrival date, at least 2 blank pages
Passport photo Recent, clear, meeting standard passport photo specifications
Return ticket Proof of onward or return travel from Morocco
Accommodation Hotel booking or host invitation letter
Financial proof Bank statements showing minimum 70 EUR per day of stay
Email address Valid email for e-Visa delivery (online application only)

For the e-Visa, you also need a scanned copy of your qualifying visa or residence permit.

Morocco Visa Fees for Pakistani Citizens

Application Type Cost
e-Visa (official portal) ~$30-90 depending on processing speed
Consular transit visa 170 MAD (~$17)
Consular single-entry 220 MAD (~$22)
Consular double-entry 330 MAD (~$33)

All visa fees are non-refundable. Third-party agencies may charge additional service fees ranging from $60-$200 on top of the official fees.

Can Pakistani Citizens Get a Visa on Arrival in Morocco?

No. Morocco does not offer visa on arrival for Pakistani passport holders. You must obtain your visa (either e-Visa or embassy visa) before boarding your flight. Airlines will deny boarding if you do not have a valid visa.

Tips for Pakistani Applicants

  • Apply early. Embassy processing can take up to 15 business days during peak travel seasons (June-August, December).
  • Get a qualifying visa first. If you plan to visit Morocco frequently, obtaining a US or Schengen visa makes future Morocco e-Visa applications much faster (24-72 hours vs 2+ weeks).
  • Check passport validity. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned arrival in Morocco.
  • Keep documents organized. Carry printed copies of your e-Visa, return ticket, hotel booking, and proof of finances – border officers may request all of these.
  • Currency. Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Carry some cash in EUR or USD for exchange upon arrival.

FAQs About Morocco Visa for Pakistani Citizens

Can Pakistani citizens travel to Morocco without a visa?

No. Pakistan is not on Morocco’s visa-exempt list. All Pakistani passport holders need a visa to enter Morocco, whether an e-Visa (if eligible) or a consular visa from the embassy.

Can I get a Morocco e-Visa with a Pakistani passport?

Yes, but only if you also hold a valid visa or residence permit from the US, UK, Schengen zone, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, or Japan. Your qualifying visa must be valid for at least 90 days (sticker visa) or 180 days (residence permit) from the e-Visa application date.

How long does it take to get a Morocco visa from Pakistan?

The e-Visa takes 24 hours (express) or 72 hours (standard) if you qualify. Embassy visa processing takes 5-15 business days. Plan to apply at least 3-4 weeks before your travel date if going through the embassy.

How much does a Morocco visa cost for Pakistani citizens?

The e-Visa costs approximately $30-90 through the official portal. Consular visa fees are 170 MAD (transit), 220 MAD (single-entry), or 330 MAD (double-entry). Third-party agencies may charge $60-$200 in additional service fees.

Is there a Moroccan Embassy in Pakistan?

Yes. The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco is located in Islamabad at Street 19, Sector G-6/3. For the most current contact information and appointment procedures, check diplomatie.ma.

Can Pakistani citizens get a visa on arrival in Morocco?

No. Morocco does not offer visa on arrival for Pakistani nationals. You must secure your visa before traveling. Airlines will check your visa at departure and deny boarding without one.

How long can Pakistani citizens stay in Morocco?

With an e-Visa, Pakistani citizens can stay up to 30 days in Morocco. The e-Visa is valid for 180 days from issuance. Embassy visas may allow stays of up to 90 days depending on the visa type issued.

Can I extend my Morocco visa while in the country?

You may apply for an extension at the nearest Moroccan police station (bureau des étrangers) before your visa expires. Extensions are not guaranteed and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

What if my Morocco visa application is rejected?

Common reasons for rejection include incomplete documents, insufficient financial proof, or passport validity issues. You can reapply after addressing the reason for refusal. There is no formal appeal process for e-Visa denials; contact the embassy for consular visa refusals.

Do I need travel insurance for Morocco?

While not always mandatory for the e-Visa, travel insurance is strongly recommended and may be required for embassy applications. It should cover medical emergencies and repatriation for the duration of your stay.

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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.