If you are planning to visit Morocco for medical purposes, such as advanced treatment, specialised procedures, rehabilitation, or expert care not available in your home country, you should apply for a medical visa. This also applies if you have scheduled consultations at a Moroccan clinic, expect a hospital admission, or intend to travel with a carer who will support you during your treatment.
Morocco offers no separate “medical visa”, but you can enter for treatment using standard visa types:
Citizens of many countries can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Although medical travel is not explicitly listed, visitors can receive short treatments as long as they stay for less than 90 days. Longer or complex treatments may still require a visa.
For treatments under 90 days, apply for a Type C short-stay visa and select “medical treatment” as your purpose. Applications go through the Moroccan Embassy or an authorised visa centre.
If your treatment lasts over 90 days, apply for a long-stay medical-purpose visa. After arriving in Morocco, you must request a temporary residence permit based on ongoing treatment.
Morocco offers a 30-day single-entry e-Visa, mainly for tourism and business. It is not typically used for serious medical travel, so a regular consular visa is recommended unless your consulate confirms otherwise.
If you are applying for medical treatment in Morocco, you must have all the required documents:
If you are planning treatment in Morocco, here is the simple way to get your visa:
Step 1: Check if you need a visa
If your nationality is not visa-exempt, you must apply for a visa before travelling.
Step 2: Choose the correct visa type
Depending on the duration of the medical treatment, choose either a short-stay or long-stay visa.
Step 3: Get confirmation from a Moroccan hospital
Secure a treatment plan or appointment and an official hospital invitation letter.
Step 4: Gather all required documents
Prepare all the required documents (as discussed above)
Step 5: Submit your Visa Application
Apply at the Moroccan embassy or a visa centre; pay the fee, and provide biometrics if required. Processing usually takes 3 - 6 Days.
Step 6: After approval
Check your visa details and carry all supporting documents, a hospital letter, funds, accommodation, insurance, and a return ticket when entering Morocco.
Note: The visa application form can be completed in Arabic; however, the surname, first name, affiliations, and birthplace must be written in Latin characters for technical processing purposes.
Note: Visa policies are subject to change; always verify requirements through official Moroccan government sources or the nearest Moroccan consulate before applying.