Eligible Travellers visiting Morocco for tourism or leisure can 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.
After confirming your eligibility for the Morocco eVisa, provide the following documents for your application:
Certain eligible nationalities must also provide one of the following supporting documents:
Note: Review the Morocco eVisa requirements before starting your application to avoid delays or missing documents.
Upon arrival in Morocco, present the following documents alongside your approved eVisa:
Visit the Morocco eVisa website and complete the eVisa application form with all the required information.
Pay the fee using a credit or debit card or another accepted payment method, then wait for your application to be processed.
If approved, print the eVisa received in your email to present upon arrival.
The total Morocco eVisa fee includes the visa cost, service fee, and any additional charge for the selected processing speed.
You can select from the following processing time options based on your travel plans:
|
Processing Type |
Timeframe |
Extra Fee |
|
Standard |
3 - 6 Working Days |
No |
|
Rush |
2 - 4 Working Days |
Yes |
|
Super Rush |
1 - 2 Working Days |
Yes |
Applicants receive regular updates on their application status via email. To check the status manually, use the application status tracker on the portal by entering your Order ID and passport number.
Walk through the lively souks, shop for local crafts, and visit the famous Bahia Palace and Koutoubia Mosque.
Explore the beautiful blue streets, enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, and take photos of the colourful buildings.
Ride a camel across the golden dunes, watch the sunset, and spend a night under the stars.
Explore the historic old city, see the traditional tanneries, and discover its beautiful streets and old buildings.
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 spring (March - May) and autumn (September - November), with mild and pleasant weather.
Wear light, modest clothing with a scarf for religious sites, plus sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and sturdy walking shoes.
Content Disclaimer: Last updated in August 2026. Check with the relevant authorities, embassy, or airline for the latest requirements.