Eligibility & Supporting Documents
Serbian citizens must have a Morocco eVisa before traveling. To be eligible, Some travellers need a supporting document from one of the approved countries:
- Residence Permit – valid 180+ days from Schengen countries, US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, or New Zealand.
- Multiple-Entry Visa – physical (non-electronic), valid 90+ days from the same countries.
What Documents Do You Need? (Prepare These Before Applying)
Prepare these documents before applying.
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Required for all applicants |
Business eVisa applicants |
Minors Traveling to Morocco |
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Minors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian when entering Morocco. |
Visit the Morocco eVisa Requirements webpage for all the details.
Which eVisa Should You Get?
Choose the eVisa that matches your travel plans:
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eVisa Type |
Purpose |
Entry |
Maximum Stay |
Validity Period |
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Tourism and personal visits |
Single Entry |
Up to 30 days |
180 days from approval |
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Short business visits |
Single Entry |
Up to 30 days |
180 days from approval |
How Do You Apply?
The application is simple and completely online:
Fill Out Your Details
Enter your personal, travel, and passport information carefully.
Upload & Pay
Attach your passport, photo, and supporting documents, then pay securely online.
Get Your eVisa
Your approved eVisa will be emailed to you. Print it to show at Moroccan border control.
How Long Will It Take?
The Morocco eVisa Fee comes with a government fee and a service fee, which vary depending on the visa type and how fast you want it processed. Every traveler — including children — needs their own eVisa and separate payment.
You can choose from three processing options based on your travel plans:
Normal Processing
3 - 6 Days
Rush Processing
2 - 4 Days
Super Rush Processing
1 - 2 Days
Why You Should Apply With Us
- Clear Step-by-Step Guidance – No confusing instructions, just simple steps
- Document Check – Avoid errors or missing papers
- Fast Support – Questions? We’re here to help
- Quick Approval – Get your eVisa in time so your travel plans stay on track
What to Have Ready When You Arrive
Make entry smooth by keeping these handy:
- Passport (valid 6+ months)
- Approved Morocco eVisa (digital and printed)
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Proof of funds for your stay
- Travel insurance (optional but recommended)
- If you submitted a Residence Permit or Multiple-Entry Visa, carry it with you
Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in November 2025, we recommend verifying details with official government sources, embassies, or airlines before finalising your travel plans.
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