Document Required
Prepare a scanned copy of these documents before applying:
- Passport: A scanned copy of the passport bio page. The passport must be valid for 6 months from the date of arrival and have 2 blank pages.
- Passport-Size Photograph: Kindly ensure your photograph complies with the Morocco eVisa Photo Requirements prior to uploading.
- Business Invitation Letter: If you are travelling for business purposes,a verified copy of a letter from the host company mentioning the purpose of the visit.
Sample of Morocco Business Invitation Letter
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Morocco eVisa Types
Depending on your purpose of travel, you must select the correct eVisa type:
Tourist eVisa
For leisure travel, visiting friends, etc.
Business eVisa
If visiting Morocco for business-related reasons.
Important Note: The validity,stay duration, and allowed entries are the same for both types of eVisa: 180 days, 30 days, and single entry.
Application Fee and Time Taken for Approval
For the fee-related information, please refer to the Morocco eVisa Fee webpage.
Processing Time
Important Note: Applicants must pay an additional fee for rush or urgent processing.
How to Fill Out the Morocco eVisa Application Form?
Step 1
Fill in the correct information in the Morocco eVisa application form and review it before submitting.
Step 2
Provide a scanned copy of the required documents in a correct format and submit the application.
Step 3
Pay the fee using a credit or debit card or through PayPal account details. Within a few days, the approved eVisa will be emailed.
Tracking Application Status
By visiting the Morocco eVisa Application Status webpage, you can check whether your eVisa application has been approved or not.
Our Service Highlights
Expert Guidance
We provide clear and timely support to your Morocco eVisa queries via email, calls, live chats, or WhatsApp chat messages.
24/7 Service
You can apply for the Morocco eVisa at any time, as per your convenience, as our eVisa portal remains active 24/7.
Transparent Fee
The total cost is clearly shown before payment, and no extra or hidden charges are added.
Exploring Souks in Morocco
Souk Semmarine
The most visited souk area is Souk Semmarine. Pottery stalls are placed near the entrance, and as you move further, you come across pashminas, caftans, carpets, antiques, high-value furniture, jewellery, and small keepsakes.
Souk Smata
Souk Smata is known as the shoe market and is the place to visit if you are interested in purchasing well-made footwear. It offers a wide range of brightly coloured babouches, which are soft leather Moroccan slippers
Souk Nejjarine
The word 'nejjarine' means 'carpenter', and you will see fine woodwork throughout Souk Nejjarine. The nearby Nejjarine Museum also displays detailed carpentry and serves as an example of this craft in its own setting.
Souk Kchacha
Souk Kchacha is known for dried fruits. You can purchase a wide selection of dried fruits and nuts here, including almonds, apricots, cashews, dates, figs, olives, and walnuts.
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