Validity and Duration of Stay of Morocco eVisa
Travellers from Morocco eVisa Eligible Countries can apply for the eVisa online.
Applicants should review the visa validity and maximum stay duration before starting the application.
Morocco eVisa Validity and Stay Duration
The Morocco eVisa is available for tourism and business travel. The same validity and stay rules apply to both travel purposes:
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
The eVisa permits a max stay of 30 days from the date of entry. Any time spent beyond this 30-day window qualifies as overstaying
Number of Entries
The eVisa grants a single entry into the country. Travellers who leave Morocco and wish to return must apply for a fresh eVisa.
Sample of Morocco eVisa
Morocco eVisa Validity and Stay Duration At Play
Example: A Morocco eVisa issued on 10 December follows this validity timeline:
- You must enter Morocco on or before 8 June (within 180 days).
- If entry takes place on 15 January,
- The 30-day permitted stay begins on that date, and departure must occur no later than 14 February.
- Departure from Morocco during that 30-day period ends the validity of the single-entry eVisa. Re-entry requires a new eVisa application.
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.
Income-generating work in Morocco.
Paid professional services.
Morocco eVisa Stay Extension
Travellers must apply for an extension at a Police Department or Immigration Office before the permitted stay period ends. Approval depends on the stated purpose, supporting documents, and travel record.
What must I do if my extension request is refused?
You must leave Morocco before your authorised stay period ends.
Consequences of Overstaying
Overstaying your Morocco eVisa may result in:
- Fines or penalties.
- Deportation.
- Difficulty obtaining future visas or re-entering Morocco.
Can I Apply Again to return to Morocco?
Travellers who have left Morocco and wish to re-enter may submit a new application through the standard eVisa process.
Step 1
Complete the Morocco eVisa application form with accurate passport and travel details. Upload the required documents and submit it for processing.
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 Guidance for Travellers
Apply in Advance
Submit your eVisa application several days before your travel date to allow time for processing.
Contact for Assistance
Applicants may contact Morocco eVisa support for assistance with their applications.
Carry Copies of Your eVisa
Keep digital and printed copies of your eVisa to present at border control and during your stay in Morocco.