Validity and Duration of Stay of Morocco eVisa
Travellers from the Morocco eVisa Eligible Countries can apply for the eVisa online, but before beginning the application, they must know how long the eVisa is valid for entry and the maximum number of days they may stay. This helps travellers plan their visit responsibly and avoid any issues related to overstaying.
Sample of Morocco eVisa
Morocco eVisa Validity and Stay Duration
The Morocco eVisa is available for both tourism and business travel. Regardless of the purpose, the visa follows the same validity and stay rules:
Morocco Visa Validity
Your Morocco eVisa is valid for 180 days from the date of issue. You must enter Morocco before it expires.
Morocco eVisa Stay Duration
Once you enter Morocco, you can stay for up to 30 days. Staying beyond this limit counts as overstaying and may result in penalties.
Number of Entries
The Morocco eVisa is a single-entry visa, allowing only one entry. If you leave Morocco and want to return, you must apply for a new eVisa.
Here is an Example to Understand It
Let’s say your Morocco eVisa is issued on 10 December:
- You must enter Morocco on or before 8 June (within 180 days).
- Let's say you enter Morocco on 15 January.
- From that day on, your 30-day stay period begins, so you must leave no later than February 14.
- If you exit the country during those 30 days and later decide to return, you will need to apply for a new eVisa, because this eVisa allows only one entry.
Activities Permitted During Authorised Stay in Morocco
Activities Allowed
Tourism and leisure travel.
Visiting family or friends.
Attending business meetings or conferences.
Short business consultations.
Restricted Activities
Engaging in paid employment.
Long-term residency activities.
Any work that provides income in Morocco.
Offering professional services for payment.
Morocco eVisa Stay Extension
Travellers must apply for an extension at a Police Department or Immigration Office before their 30-day stay ends. Approval is not guaranteed and depends on your purpose, documents, and travel record.
If my extension is denied, what must I do?
- You must leave Morocco before your original 30-day stay period ends.
Consequences of Overstaying
Overstaying your permitted 30-day stay may result in:
- Fines or penalties.
- Deportation.
- Difficulty obtaining future visas or re-entering Morocco.
Can I Apply Again to return to Morocco?
Yes, once you have left Morocco and wish to re-enter, you may reapply using the same process as your initial application.
Step 1
Fill out the Morocco eVisa application form with accurate personal, passport, and travel details; upload documents; review; and submit.
Step 2
Pay the Morocco eVisa Fee online using the available payment methods; processing begins only after payment is confirmed.
Step 3
Once approved, the Morocco eVisa will be emailed; print a copy and present it with your passport when re-entering Morocco.
Practical Tips for Travellers
Plan Your Travel Dates Carefully
Align your travel dates with the eVisa’s validity period and ensure your stay does not exceed the permitted 30 days.
Exit Before the Visa Expires
Travellers must leave Morocco before their 30-day stay ends and within the eVisa’s 180-day validity period to avoid complications.
Carry Copies of Your eVisa
Keep digital and printed copies of your eVisa to present at border control and during your stay in Morocco.