Essential Guide to the Morocco ETA/AEVM for Citizens of Tunisia

The Morocco Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), also known as AEVM, is conveniently accessible to Tunisian nationals through a reliable online platform.

This service efficiently manages the entire application process:

  • Applicants simply submit their required details digitally.
  • The approved travel document is then delivered directly to their email address.

The ETA is intended for short-term stays in Morocco related to tourism, business appointments, cultural events, or family visits.

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Morocco ETA/AEVM Requirements for Tunisian Citizens

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ETA/AEVM Feature

Conditions

Permitetted Entires

Allows for a single entry into Moroccan territory.

Duration of Stay

The visitor is authorised to stay for a maximum of 30 consecutive days per visit.

Authorisation Validity

The ETA document itself is valid for 6 months (180 days) from the date of issue.

The Morocco ETA is intended for short-term travel related to the following purposes:

  • Tourism: Holidays, sightseeing, and leisure.
  • Business: Attending meetings or professional duties.
  • Family: Visiting close relatives.
  • Events: Participating in cultural festivals or competitions.
  • Medical: Obtaining healthcare or consultations.
  • Official: Government delegation travel.

Eligibility for Morocco ETA for Tunisian Citizens

Travellers from Tunisia who are required to obtain the Morocco ETA may apply if they fulfil at least one of the recognised eligibility conditions.

The categories listed below outline the specific circumstances under which Tunisian applicants are authorised to submit their application for the Electronic Travel Authorisation.

Valid Residence Permit

Requirements

Details

Validity Period

180 days (6 months) remaining at the time of application.

Issuing Countries

Schengen Countries, Ireland, the USA, Australia, the UK, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand.

Valid Multiple-Entry Visa

Requirements

Details

Period of Validity

90 days remaining at the time of application.

Issuing Countries

Schengen Countries, Ireland, the USA, Australia, the UK, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand.

Document Submission Requirements for Tunisian Applicants

Applicants are required to upload the specific document that aligns with their chosen eligibility category. Only one supporting document is required.

If the listed categories do not cover your specific circumstances, please refer to our Morocco ETA Policy page on our portal for guidance applicable to your travel situation.

Passport Bio-Page

  • A Period of Validity of around 6 months.
  • 2 Blank Pages.
  • Uploaded as a clear, Glare-Free Scan

Applicant Photo

  • Taken within 6 months
  • On a Plain White Background
  • Full-Face with Natural Expression
  • Free of Filters or Alterations

Morocco ETA Processing Timelines

Tunisian applicants can select a processing speed that best fits their travel schedule, with the fee varying depending on the chosen option's urgency.

Standard

Between 3 - 6 Days

Rush

Approximately 2 - 4 Days

Super Rush

Approximately 1 - 2 Days

The fee for the Morocco ETA application differs based on the processing speed you select. Complete and up-to-date cost information is available on our Morocco ETA Fee Page in the application portal.

Preparation Tips for Your Morocco ETA Application

  • Secure Digital Backups: Before and after submission, save digital copies of your approved ETA, passport bio page, and all supporting documents in a readily accessible, secure location.
  • Carry a Hard Copy: Always ensure you have a physical, printed version of your approved ETA. Moroccan Immigration officials at the point of entry may require a physical copy for verification.
  • Ensure Connection Stability: Use a stable and reliable internet connection when filling out the online form and uploading files. This helps prevent interruptions or data loss during the application process.
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