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Morocco Business e-Visa

A business trip to Morocco requires the appropriate visa for lawful entry.

The Morocco Business eVisa provides a structured online application process for business travel.

This guide explains eligibility and key considerations before your trip.

Understanding the Morocco Business eVisa

The Morocco Business eVisa is a single-entry electronic visa for business travel to Morocco, allowing a stay of up to 30 days within its 180-day validity.

Key Benefits of the Morocco Business eVisa

  • Convenience: The application is completed online from any location.
  • Time-Saving: The online application process follows a streamlined review structure.
  • Transparent Fees: The full visa cost appears clearly before payment confirmation.

Why Choose Morocco for Your Business Endeavour

Morocco offers several strategic advantages for business activities:

Thriving Economic Opportunities

  • Morocco is a fast-growing business hub in North Africa.
  • Offers significant potential across sectors such as tourism, agriculture, renewable energy, and the automotive industry.
  • A business-friendly environment attracts entrepreneurs and investors.

Strategic Geographic Location

  • Morocco offers access to markets in both Europe and Africa.
  • The location supports international trade and cross-border business connections.
  • Developed infrastructure supports efficient business travel and trade operations.

Morocco Business eVisa Requirements

These documents apply to all nationalities and form the foundation of every Morocco Business eVisa application.

Passport Bio Page

Your passport must:

  • Remain valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date in Morocco.
  • Clearly display your full name, date of birth, passport number, and issuing authority
  • Be uploaded as a clear, full-page scan without shadows, glare, or reflections

Applicant Photo

Your photo must:

  • Be taken within the past 6 months
  • Be in colour
  • Have a plain white or off-white background
  • Show your entire face, facing forward, with a neutral expression
  • Must be an unedited digital photograph.

Business Invitation Letter

Business eVisa applicants must attach a document that confirms the purpose of their trip, such as:

  • An invitation letter from a Moroccan company
  • A meeting confirmation
  • A document showing business cooperation or partnership

This document must clearly include:

  • Your name
  • The organisation’s name
  • Contact information
  • The purpose of the visit

Additional Supporting Documents (Only for Specific Nationalities)

Certain nationalities must provide ONE of the documents listed below to confirm eligibility.

Refer to the Morocco eVisa Policy to confirm whether your nationality meets this requirement.

Option A: Residence Permit

A residence permit/card that:

  • Is valid for at least 180 days from the date you apply
  • Any Schengen Area country, Ireland, the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Japan, or New Zealand.

Option B: Multiple-Entry Sticker Visa

A physical (non-electronic) multiple-entry visa that:

  • Remains valid for at least 90 days from the date of application
  • Is issued by one of the following:
    Any Schengen Area Country, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, or the United States

The Morocco eVisa Policy section lists nationalities that require these supporting documents.

Documents Required Upon Arrival in Morocco

Border officers may ask to see certain documents to confirm your eligibility to enter the country.

  • A valid passport
  • An approved Morocco eVisa copy
  • A return or onwards travel ticket
  • Business invitation letter copy
  • Proof of sufficient funds, showing at least 70 € per day for the entire stay
  • Travel insurance (optional)

Required Only When Applicable

  • You must carry the same supporting document you used in your eVisa application if it was part of your eligibility proof:
  • Applicants whose eligibility did not require these documents proceed without presenting them on arrival.

Steps to Get Your Morocco Business eVisa

  1. Gather Necessary Documents: Make sure you have evidence of finances, a valid passport, and, if necessary, a hotel reservation.
  2. Fill Out the Online Application Visit the Morocco eVisa Application portal and enter your personal and passport information.
  3. Pay the Visa Fee: Use a credit or debit card to pay the applicable Morocco eVisa Fee
  4. Wait for Approval: A decision will be sent to you via email, usually in a few days.
  5. Print Your eVisa: Once approved, print the eVisa to show at immigration upon arrival.

Guide to Morocco Business e-Visa Processing Times and Application Tracking

  • Standard Processing: Typically takes 3 - 6 Days business days. This option works best if you have ample time before your travel date.
  • Rush Processing: For those in need of a quicker turnaround, Rush Processing delivers the visa within 2 - 4 Days business days for an additional fee.
  • Super Rush Processing: If you need your visa immediately, Super Rush Processing is the fastest option, completing the process in just 1 - 2 Days at an extra cost.

Important Note: Choose the processing speed that best fits your schedule, and allow enough time for any possible delays.

Overcoming Common Challenges

1. Incorrect Documentation

  • Double-check all documents before submission.
  • To prevent delays or rejections, ensure that every document meets the requirements.

2. Technical Issues During Online Application

  • Refresh your browser or switch browsers to resolve technical issues.
  • Ensure your internet connection is stable before starting the procedure.

Morocco Business eVisa Status

Track your Morocco eVisa Application Status using your order ID and passport number.

Extending Your Stay in Morocco

Yes, you can extend your Morocco business eVisa by contacting the local immigration office in Morocco.

FAQs

Business schedule changes do not affect your stay, provided you remain within the authorised stay period.

Yes. Self-employed applicants can apply. You may be asked to provide documents that show your business activity, such as proof of registration or proof of income.

Be polite, be patient, dress modestly, and allow conversations to develop naturally. Avoid discussing sensitive topics like politics or religion.