Document Checklist Morocco eVisa
- Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with 2 blank pages, plus a scanned biopage.
- Photo: Recent passport-sized photo (scanned).
- Business Purpose Only: Invitation letter from the host company in Morocco.
You can refer to the Morocco Visa Requirements webpage for the complete list of documents required for the Morocco eVisa.
Calculating the Fee
The fee for the Morocco eVisa can be calculated using the fee calculator on the Morocco eVisa Fee webpage.
Application Processing Time
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Normal Processing: Time Taken: 3 - 6 Days |
Rush Processing: Time Taken: 2 - 4 Days |
Urgent Processing: Time Taken: 1 - 2 Days |
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Important Note: Rush & Super Rush processing incur extra costs. |
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How to Successfully Apply for the eVisa?
Step 1
Fill out the Morocco eVisa application form with correct details and review everything carefully to avoid any mistakes.
Step 2
Verify that all required documents are valid, scan and upload them, then submit the completed application form.
Step 3
Pay the eVisa processing fee and wait 1–2 days for approval; the approved Morocco eVisa will be emailed to you.
Status Check
You can check the exact status by visiting the Morocco eVisa Application Status page.
Our Service Features
24/7 Assistance
Assistance is available 24/7 from the Moroccan eVisa support team via email, WhatsApp, live chats, or calls.
Safe Portal
Multiple layers of security and encryption to protect your sensitive information from theft or misuse.
Expert Checking
Our team of eVisa experts meticulously reviews each eVisa application and promptly makes any necessary corrections.
Top Attractions in Morocco
Casablanca
Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city and main Atlantic port. It blends modern architecture with cultural heritage, featuring wide palm-lined boulevards and notable landmarks.
MarraKech
Marrakech is known for Djemaa el-Fna, a major public square, and its vast souks filled with traditional goods. It remains one of Africa’s most iconic cultural centres.
Tangier
Tangier offers quiet beaches, lively markets, and a historic Medina and Kasbah. Located in northern Morocco, it reflects French, Spanish, African, and Portuguese influences.
Rabat
Rabat, the capital city on the Atlantic coast, is recognised by UNESCO for its preserved old quarters. The Medina is enclosed by historic walls, in contrast to its modern districts.
FAQ’s
Yes, you may leave from a different airport, as long as your eVisa has not expired and you have not exceeded your authorised stay.
No, airlines verify travel documents before boarding.
Some rental companies accept it, but many prefer an International Driving Permit.
If you do not have a valid visa or residence permit, you cannot apply for a Morocco eVisa.
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