Eligibility Condition
As a citizen of France, you must provide one of the following documents to be eligible for a Morocco eVisa:
- Residence Permit: AResidence permit from any of the following countries: the EU, the US, Australia, Canada, the UK, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, the UAE, or Switzerland. The permit must remain valid for at least 180 days from the date of application.
- Valid Multiple Entry Visa: AMultiple-entry visa from the US, a Schengen country, the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, Ireland, Norway, New Zealand, or an EU nation. The visa must be valid for more than 90 days from the date of application. ❌ eVisa is not accepted.
Morocco eVisa Types and Application Requirements
There are 2 types of Moroccan eVisas available to French citizens.
- Tourist eVisa: For leisure travel, holidays, sightseeing, and short recreational visits.
- Validity: 180 days
- Stay Duration: 30 days
- Entry Type: Single
- Business eVisa: For attending business-related events in Morocco.
- Validity: 180 days
- Stay Duration: 30 days
- Entry Type: Single
Documents Required
Applicants who hold either a valid residence permit or a valid visa must provide the following documents when applying for the eVisa:
- Passport Information: Passport bio page scanned copy (valid for at least 6 months from entry, with 2 blank pages).
- Applicant Photo: The latest scanned copy of the applicant’s passport-size photo with a clean white background.
- Business Invitation: If travelling on a business eVisa, have a signed copy of the business invitation letter.
Requirements may change depending on the Moroccan visa policy. Therefore, we request that applicants familiarise themselves with all Morocco eVisa requirements prior to their application.
Time Needed to Process the Morocco eVisa
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⏱ Standard |
⚡ Rush |
⚡Super Rush |
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3 - 6 Days |
2 - 4 Days |
1 - 2 Days |
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No extra cost |
Additional fee |
Additional fee |
Note: Delays can occur if the submitted information or the provided document is incorrect or invalid.
How to Apply?
To apply for the Morocco eVisa, France applicants are required to complete the following steps:
Submit the Application
Complete the Morocco eVisa application form using your passport, travel details, and personal information. Upload all the required documents and submit the application form.
Pay the Fee
Pay the eVisa fee using a valid debit/credit card. Before paying, verify whether your payment method is open for international transactions. A confirmation email will be sent as soon as the fee has been paid.
Receive approved eVisa
Regularly check your email for updates on your eVisa. The approved Morocco eVisa will be delivered via email. Please print a copy for immigration purposes.
Other Vital Information
- To get the real-time status of your applied eVisa, use your order ID and passport number on the Morocco eVisa Application Status webpage.
- An approved Morocco eVisa does not guarantee entry; the final decision is made by the immigration officer at the entry port.
- If you wish to stay longer in Morocco, you must apply for an extension before your current eVisa expires.
- Once the eVisa application has moved to the processing stage, no edits are allowed.
- Apply at least a week before the travel to provide enough time for processing.
- Please respond promptly to any emails or phone calls from the eVisa support team requesting additional documents or information to avoid processing delays.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, since the eVisa is a single-entry permit, you would need to apply again to re-enter.
Yes, immigration authorities will stamp your passport on entry and exit.
Yes, if carrying more than the allowed currency limits, you must declare it.
No, biometric data is not collected during the online application.
Yes, the eVisa process is faster and often more cost-effective.
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