Eligibility Overview
Guinean citizens may apply for the Morocco eta if they hold one valid supporting document. ✖️ If neither of these documents is available, the traveller must obtain a visa through a Moroccan embassy or consulate.
Residence Permit: A residency card valid for at least 180 days issued by any of the countries listed below:
- All Schengen Area countries
- Ireland
- The United States
- Australia
- The United Kingdom
- Canada
- Japan
- New Zealand
Multiple-Entry Visa: A multiple-entry visa with at least 90 days of validity issued by any of the countries listed below:
- All Schengen Area countries
- Ireland
- Australia
- Canada
- Japan
- New Zealand
- The United Kingdom
- The United States
Document Checklist for Guinean Applicants
Guinean applicants must have the following documents ready before starting the application:
- Guinean Passport
- Must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival
- Must contain two blank pages
- Recent Passport-Size Photograph
- Taken within the last 6 months
- Supporting Permit or Visa
A valid residence permit OR multiple-entry visa from an authorised country
- If applying for the Business eta, applicants must include one document confirming the purpose of travel, such as:
Company invitation letter, meeting confirmation, or proof of business cooperation.
We request that Guinean applicants submit valid documents to avoid delays. For more detailed information on requirements, you may refer to the Morocco eta Requirements webpage.
How Long Can the eta Holder Stay in Morocco?
The Morocco eta for citizens of Guinea comes with the following conditions:
- Validity Period: 180 days from the issuance date. The eta holder must enter the country within the validity period.
- Entry Type: Single entry. Once you leave Morocco, you cannot re-enter using the same eta. Reapply and enter again.
- Maximum Stay: Up to 30 days in Morocco. Overstaying is never an option. Extensions beyond 30 days require an official request within Morocco before the authorised stay expires.
How to Apply for the Morocco eta?
It is recommended to apply atleast 7 days before your departure to avoid any last-minute issues.
Online Form Submission
Fill in the Morocco eta application form with your passport details, travel dates, and personal information. Upload all the required documents and submit the application.
Visa Fee Payment
Pay the Morocco eta Fee using a card (debit or credit) or through PayPal. A confirmation message will be sent to your email once payment is received.
Receive the eta by Email
After approval, your Morocco eta will be delivered directly to your inbox. Keep a printed copy with you when entering Morocco.
Note:
- Applicants can monitor the status of their application at any time using the passport number and order ID.
- Minors under 18 years of age arriving in Morocco must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
- Morocco eta holders must not forget to carry the eligibility document (a valid residence permit OR multiple-entry visa) when entering Morocco.
Urgent Application
If your travel date is approaching, you may opt for super-rush processing, which delivers the eta within 1 - 2 Days. Please note that additional fees apply for this service.
Why Travellers Choose Our Service?
Thorough Review of Applications
Our eta experts carefully review every application to minimise errors and delays consistently.
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Applicant's personal information is protected using advanced systems designed to ensure security.
Multiple Processing Options
Travellers can choose from standard (3 - 6 Days), rush (2 - 4 Days) or super-rush processing based on their travel urgency.
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