Morocco ETA Guide for Travellers from Senegal

The Morocco ETA is available to travellers from Senegal via a fully digital, secure application platform. Senegalese applicants can complete the entire process online, from submitting their details to receiving the final approval, without visiting the Moroccan embassy in person.

This makes the ETA a practical choice for short stays related to tourism, business engagements, cultural visits, or family travel.

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A Clear Overview of Morocco ETA Requirements

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Morocco’s ETA/AEVM

Entry Permissions: Only one entry is permitted on each approved ETA.

Duration of Stay: Travellers may remain in Morocco for up to 30 consecutive days.

Validity Window: The Morocco ETA is valid for 6 months (180 days).

Eligibility for the Morocco ETA covers several recognised travel purposes. These include:

  • Attending business appointments or completing professional obligations
  • Taking part in cultural gatherings, public festivals, or organised competitions
  • Joining short-term academic programmes or training sessions
  • Travelling for medical evaluations, treatment, or consultations
  • Visiting Morocco for holidays, leisure activities, or general tourism
  • Spending time with close family members living in Morocco
  • Accompanying or joining an official delegation for government responsibilities

Approved Eligibility for Senegal Citizens Applying for the Morocco ETA

Senegalese travellers are eligible for the Morocco ETA if they meet at least one of the eligibility criteria. 

Applicants must belong to one of the categories provided below, which outline the conditions under which citizens of Senegal are allowed to apply.

Eligibility Category

Requirements

Details

Valid Residence Permit

A residence permit must be issued by an approved country and be valid for 180 days from the date of submission.

Any Schengen Area, Ireland, USA, Australia, UK, Canada, Japan, New Zealand

Valid Multiple-Entry Visa

A multiple-entry visa must be issued by an approved country and be valid for 90 days from the date of application.

All Schengen Areas, Ireland, USA, Australia, UK, Canada, Japan, New Zealand

Senegal Applicant Document Requirements

Applicants should upload only the documents relevant to their circumstances, as submitting both is unnecessary.

Travellers whose nationality is not listed here should disregard this section and review our Morocco ETA/AEVM Policy page for the requirements that apply to their specific case.

Type of Requirement Needed

Description of the Requirement

Passport Bio-Page

The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of entry. It should contain 2 unused pages, and the uploaded copy must be full-page, clear, and free from light reflections.

Photograph of the Applicant

The photograph must be recent (within 6 months) and taken against a plain white background. The applicant’s entire face should be clearly visible, showing a natural, neutral expression, with no digital editing or filters applied.

Morocco ETA Processing Timeline

Senegalese citizens can decide how quickly they want their Morocco ETA processed, with the following processing times being:

Standard 3 - 6 Days

Rush 2 - 4 Days

Super Rush 1 - 2 Days

Each processing speed carries a different fee. Refer to our Morocco ETA/AEVM Fee page for a closer look at the detailed cost structure.

Practical Guidance for Morocco ETA Preparation

Keep Digital Copies Handy: Store digital copies of your ETA, passport bio page, and key documents on your phone or in email.

Print a Backup Copy of Your ETA: Carry one printed copy of your approved ETA, as some officers prefer a physical document.

Use a Stable Internet Connection During Uploads: Avoid interruptions by ensuring you have a reliable connection when filling out the form.

Avoid Submitting Multiple Applications: Only submit one application at a time. Duplicates may cause processing delays or confusion.

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