Validity and Stay Duration of Morocco eVisa
Visa Validity
Your Morocco eVisa is typically valid for a period of 180 days from the date of issue.
Maximum Stay
Within this 180-day validity period, you are allowed to stay in Morocco for a maximum of 30 days.
Essential Documents for a Moroccan eVisa
To ensure a smooth application, Jordanian citizens must prepare the following essential documents:
- Ordinary Passport: Your Jordanian passport must remain valid for at least 6 months from the arrival date in Morocco.
- A Passport-Size Photo: A recent passport-sized photograph with a white background.
Note: If any additional document is required, our eVisa support team will contact you.
Application Process
Ready to embark on a Moroccan adventure? Let’s simplify your journey with a clear, concise guide to obtaining your eVisa.
Apply Online
Visit the Morocco eVisa application portal and fill out the application form using personal and travel details, upload the required documents and submit the application.
Pay the Fee
Complete the payment securely with a debit or credit card. Upon successful payment, you will receive a confirmation email.
Receive & Print
After approval, your Morocco eVisa will be emailed—print a copy and keep it with your passport for entry into Morocco.
Note: While the eVisa process is straightforward, it’s always a good idea to apply well in advance of your trip to account for any unforeseen delays.
Accelerate Your Moroccan Adventure: Super Rush Processing
Super Rush processing is available for urgent travel, with an additional fee.
|
Processing Option |
Processing Time |
Best Suited For |
|
Normal Processing |
3 - 6 Days |
Travellers with flexible travel schedules. |
|
Rush Processing |
2 - 4 Days |
Travellers who want the eVisa faster than the standard processing. |
|
Super Rush Processing |
1 - 2 Days |
Last-minute travel. |
Moroccan eVisa Fee and Payment Modes
Morocco eVisa fees vary based on the visa type, processing speed, and other factors. For detailed information regarding fees, please refer to the Morocco eVisa Fee page.
Consequences of Overstaying Your Morocco eVisa
Serious repercussions may result from exceeding the stay of your Morocco eVisa, such as:
- Fines: You may be required to pay substantial fines upon your departure.
- Legal Concerns: In certain instances, overstaying may result in legal action and potential detention.
- Travel Restrictions: Future travel to Morocco and other countries may be subject to restrictions.
A Comparison of Traditional Visas and eVisas
|
Feature |
Traditional Visa |
eVisa |
|
Application Process |
It requires in-person submission at a diplomatic mission or visa application center. |
Can be applied for entirely online, eliminating the need for physical visits. |
|
Processing Time |
Often involves longer processing times due to manual verification and bureaucratic procedures. |
Generally quicker processing times due to automated systems and streamlined procedures. |
|
Convenience |
It takes significant time and effort to gather documents, schedule appointments, and visit visa application centres. |
Offers greater convenience and flexibility, as the entire process can be completed remotely. |
|
Cost |
May involve additional fees for courier services, administrative charges, and other miscellaneous expenses. |
Often more cost-effective, with minimal additional fees beyond the visa fee itself. |
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Security |
Potential for document fraud and forgery due to physical document handling. |
No biometrics required. |
FAQs
On rejection, you will get a notification with the reason for the denial. You can reapply after making relevant corrections.
Morocco’s eVisas allow single entry. That means you must reapply once you leave the country to enter again.
If you lose your eVisa, you should contact the Morocco eVisa Support immediately.
Individuals with criminal records may face difficulties obtaining a Morocco eVisa. It is advisable to consult the Moroccan embassy or consulate for specific guidance.
Content Disclaimer: This information reflects updates as of November 2025. Please verify details with official agencies, embassies, and airlines before travel.
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