Morocco eVisa
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How to apply for your Morocco eVisa with iVisa
              Answer a few simple questions, upload your passport, see when you’ll get your eVisa, and pay using secure methods. You can save your progress and come back anytime. Most people finish in under 5 minutes.
We’ll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.            
              The Morocco visa system is known for being difficult to navigate – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear. Even minor typos or formatting issues can delay your entry.
Don’t worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays. One of our experts checks everything for errors or missing information to make sure it’s ready to go. This review is quick but thorough.            
We’re not the government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if there are any problems.
We’ll email the approved eVisa and tell you how to use it for your trip.
      The Morocco eVisa is an electronic travel authorization available to citizens of select countries. It allows for short stays for tourism, business, family visits, or transit. It must be obtained before your trip.
The Morocco eVisa offers a maximum stay of 30 days from the date of arrival in Morocco.
The Electronic Travel Authorization is required for nationals of countries exempt from visa requirements.
Currently, citizens of the following countries don’t require a visa but must get an AEVM (ETA) in advance to enter Morocco: Congo, Ghana, Guinea, Mali. However, this will be extended to more countries soon.
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The Morocco Tourist Visa is a traditional sticker visa issued through Moroccan embassies or consulates for travelers who are not eligible for the eVisa or AEVM. It allows foreign nationals to enter Morocco for tourism, visiting family or friends, or leisure travel.
Applicants must submit a completed application form, valid passport, recent photos, proof of accommodation, round-trip flight booking, financial statements, and travel insurance. Some consulates may also require an invitation letter or proof of employment.
This visa typically allows stays of up to 90 days and may be issued for single or multiple entries, depending on the applicant’s nationality and travel history.
Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*
The transit visa authorizes a foreigner traveling to a third country to cross Morocco. This visa may be issued for one or two transits, with a duration of stay of each transit not exceeding 72 hours.
Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*
      Morocco has a flexible visa policy that depends on your nationality and purpose of travel. Citizens of more than 65 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, European Union member states, Canada, Australia, and members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes.
For the Morocco eVisa and Business eVisa, there is a fully online system designed for citizens of certain countries who would otherwise need to apply at a Moroccan embassy. This eVisa must be obtained before traveling and is typically valid for short stays related to tourism or business. iVisa currently offers this product, with a simplified online process and expert support.
The AEVM (also called the Electronic Travel Authorization or ETA), on the other hand, is not a full visa but a mandatory travel authorization for nationals of specific countries. In the future, AEVM will be extended to all visa-exempt countries, except for nationals with a valid Moroccan residence permit, transit passengers and spouses of Moroccan citizens. These travelers are not fully visa-exempt but also do not need a traditional visa. The AEVM allows them to board a flight to Morocco and is valid for a single entry by air. It must be obtained online in advance and presented before boarding.
Travelers who are not eligible for either the eVisa or the AEVM must apply for a sticker visa through a Moroccan embassy or consulate. These visas are generally granted for stays of up to 90 days and may allow for single or multiple entries, depending on the applicant’s documentation and travel history.
Overstaying your allowed duration, even by a few days, can result in fines or complications with future travel. Always check the latest requirements based on your nationality before departure, as visa rules may change during peak seasons or in response to health and security updates.    
Applying for a visa on your own can be confusing and time-consuming. iVisa simplifies the process, reduces errors, and gives you peace of mind
Our team of iVisa experts will review your documents to make sure you have the best chance of being approved.
We then send it to the government for processing on your behalf.
Once your visa is approved, we’ll then email you your document.
In the meantime, download the iVisa app, so you can access your travel documents while you're on the go.