Travellers visiting Morocco for tourism or leisure may apply for the Morocco Tourist eVisa.
Review the information below to understand the online application process, document requirements, and visa fees.
The Morocco Tourist eVisa is an electronic entry permit issued for tourism, visiting family or friends, and short-term cultural or sightseeing visits. The application is completed online.
It is a single-entry visa. It remains valid for up to 180 days from the date of issue. Within this validity period, you may stay in Morocco for up to 30 days.
Applicants must meet all required conditions after confirming eligibility for the Morocco eVisa.
You will need:
Certain eligible nationalities must also provide one of the following supporting documents:
Travellers can check the Morocco eVisa Requirements for complete details.
When you arrive in Morocco, you must present the following documents:
Visit the Morocco eVisa website and fill in all the details on the Morocco eVisa Application Form.
Pay the fee using a credit or debit card and wait for approval, usually within a few days.
If approved, print the eVisa received in your email to present upon arrival.
The total Morocco eVisa cost includes the visa fee, service fee, and any additional charge for the selected processing speed.
Applicants should confirm the current Morocco eVisa Fee before submitting the application.
You may select from the following processing time options based on your travel plans:
|
Processing Type |
Timeframe |
Extra Fee |
|
Standard |
3 - 6 Days |
No |
|
Rush |
2 - 4 Days |
Yes |
|
Super Rush |
1 - 2 Days |
Yes |
Applicants can check their Morocco eVisa Application Status by entering the order ID and passport number.
Explore the vibrant souks filled with colourful spices and handcrafted goods. Visit historic sites like the Bahia Palace and the Koutoubia Mosque to experience the city's cultural richness.
Wander through the iconic blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and capture stunning photos of its unique architecture.
Take a camel trek across the golden dunes of the Sahara. Spend a night under the stars at a traditional Berber camp, experiencing Moroccan hospitality.
Travel back in history to Fes el-Bali, Morocco's best-preserved medieval city. Discover traditional tanneries and intricate tilework in the historic madrasas, showcasing the country's rich heritage.
Travellers may apply for a stay extension through a local immigration office. The extension procedure should be initiated well before the expiration date of your eVisa.
Morocco is widely visited by international travellers. Visitors should remain aware of their surroundings and follow standard travel precautions.
The best time to visit Morocco is in spring (March–May) or autumn (September–November) when the weather is mild. Winter is cooler but great for desert trips, while summer is hot and ideal for beach destinations.
No, a Moroccan tourist eVisa does not allow you to travel to Western Sahara. This region has a separate visa regime.
Wear light, modest clothing with a scarf for religious sites, plus sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and sturdy walking shoes.