Preparing the right documents is an important part of the Morocco eVisa application process.
The sections below explain which documents you need to submit and why they are required.
The eVisa is for short-term stays. Your reason for travel will determine whether you need a Tourist eVisa or a Business eVisa.
UK residents do not need to provide a residence permit. Instead, provide ONE of the following:
Submit any one of the following:
These documents apply to all applicants, regardless of nationality.
Your passport must:
Use a clear, full-page scan with no shadows or reflections.
The photo must:
Do not upload scanned or heavily edited photos.
Depending on your nationality, you must submit any ONE of the following supporting documents, in addition to the common requirements listed above.
Check the Morocco eVisa policy to see if your nationality requires an additional document.
A residence permit/card valid for at least 180 days from the date of application, issued by one of the following:
A Schengen Area Country, Ireland, United States, Australia, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Japan, or New Zealand.
A physical multiple-entry visa valid for at least 90 days from the application date, issued by one of the following:
A Schengen Area Country, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or United States.
Read This Before You Upload:
1. Which document do I need to upload?
Upload ONE document: either a valid Residence Permit or a Multiple-Entry Visa.
2. What if I have both documents available?
Upload the document that is currently valid and has all details clearly visible.
3. What if my document is in another language?
You can upload it as long as your name and other personal details are clearly visible.
Depending on your selection when applying, you must provide ONE of the following requirements:
You can provide a UK immigration share code to verify your residence status in the UK.
Steps to Get Your UK Immigration Share Code
If you have a UK eVisa, Settled Status, or Indefinite Status, follow these steps:
Important: Only a Share Code starting with “S” is accepted. Other types of UK Share Codes cannot be used for this verification.
How long your UK digital visa/status must be valid:
Upload a digital document showing your immigration status in the UK. It must clearly show:
As mentioned above, a valid UK multiple-entry visa with at least 90 days of validity from the date of arrival must be uploaded.
It must clearly show all the details, including the applicant’s name and expiry date.
Applications with missing or invalid documents will be rejected.
Fees are non-refundable.
All Morocco eTA applicants must upload bank statements from the last 3 months.
The bank statements must have:
Maintain at least €70 per day of your planned stay.
Note: This requirement does NOT apply to Morocco eVisa applicants.
Business eVisa applicants must submit one document confirming the purpose of travel.
The document must clearly show your name, organisation details, and purpose of visit.
1. Who should issue the invitation letter or meeting confirmation?
It must be issued by the Moroccan organisation you are visiting.
2. Does the document need to be on company letterhead?
Yes. Business documents should ideally be on official letterhead, signed and stamped.
3. Can I submit an email screenshot instead of a letter?
No. Email screenshots are not accepted.
4. I am applying for a Tourist eVisa. Do I need this?
No. Tourist eVisa applicants do not need to upload any business documents.
For minor travellers, submit the following documents in addition to the requirements listed above:
If any other documents are needed, support will contact you via email.
At arrival, officers may request documents to confirm eligibility.
If you used a Residence Permit or Multiple-Entry Sticker Visa during your eVisa application, you must carry that same document and present it at the border.
The documents listed above are the standard requirements. Depending on your application, you may also need to provide extra documents, such as a birth certificate or proof of previous entry and exit from Morocco.
If more documents are needed, the support team will contact you by email. Check your inbox and send the requested documents as soon as possible to avoid delays.
Yes. It is recommended to carry copies of your visa and supporting documents when travelling, as they may be requested at the border.
If your application is rejected, review the reason provided and apply again with corrected information and valid documents.
No. An approved eVisa allows you to travel under its conditions, but final entry is subject to checks by Moroccan border authorities.
No. Your travel purpose should match the eVisa type selected during the application.
Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in August 2026, we recommend verifying with the relevant agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure the accuracy of your travel plans.