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Fast, secure, and expert-led visa processing for Nigerian citizens traveling to Morocco

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How to apply with iVisa

How to apply for your Morocco visa with a passport from Nigeria

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Complete your online application

Answer a few simple questions, determine whether you need the Morocco eVisa or another Morocco visa or document, pay securely, and upload your documents. You can save your progress and come back anytime.

We'll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.

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We review your application

The Morocco visa system can be complicated for Nigerian citizens, but don't worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays.

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We submit it for government processing

We’re not the Moroccan government, but we review your application for accuracy and submit it directly to them. If anything goes wrong, we’re here 24/7 to help resolve it – no long wait times, no confusing forms, just expert support from start to finish.

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Get your Morocco visa

We’ll email your approved Morocco document and let you know how to use it for your trip from Nigeria to Morocco.

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Moroccan visa policy for Nigerian citizens

Nigerian citizens need a visa to travel to Morocco. The most common option for short stays is the Morocco eVisa, which allows travel for tourism or business purposes. Morocco issues both a Tourist eVisa and a Business eVisa, which are typically single-entry visas that permit a stay of up to 30 days. To qualify for the Morocco eVisa, Nigerian applicants may need to meet additional eligibility requirements, such as holding a valid visa of residence permit from an approved third country (for example: the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, or a Schengen Area country).

iVisa offers Morocco entry documents for Nigerian travelers:

  • Morocco Tourist eVisa: A single-entry electronic visa that allows Nigerian citizens to visit Morocco for tourism for up to 30 days.

  • Morocco Business eVisa: A single-entry electronic visa for short business visits, also allowing a stay of up to 30 days.

    General Morocco visa requirements for Nigerian travelers are:

  • A Nigerian passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay
  • Recent passport-style photo
  • Proof of travel purpose (tour itinerary of business invitation letter)
  • Confirmed accommodation details
  • Confirmed onward or return travel ticket
  • Supporting documents depending on your circumstances (such as residency proof, financial evidence, of host information)

Moroccan visas we offer for Nigerian citizens

Morocco eVisa

Prices starting from $85.99

Valid for 6 months after issued
Single entry
Stay up to 30 days per entry

Fast facts

Interview needed?

No, the eVisa application process is entirely online

When to apply?

Apply at least a month in advance

Documents required upon arrival?

Nigerian passport (6 months+ validity), visa or eVisa, proof of accommodation (hotel booking of host invitation), a return or onward ticket, proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay

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Travelers to Morocco rated this product a 5.0 out of 5 based on 31 reviews.
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Mary T.
May 23, 2025
"Excellent and speedy service"
Sophie L.
May 19, 2025
"The support team was incredibly helpful thank you so much!"
Joel T.
May 8, 2025
"Truly outstanding service"
Ida R.
May 3, 2025
"Fast and straightforward process with easy document uploads. All my submitted files, including the Morocco visa, were accessible in the app. Great communication and quick responses very satisfied!"
Willa P.
April 11, 2025
"The online application was straightforward and easy to complete"
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April 7, 2025
"Fast processing and fewer documents needed for submission"
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March 31, 2025
"ivisa's service is exceptional. It's rare to receive such swift replies, like I did with your company. You truly deserve a 5 star rating. Congratulations!!!"
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March 19, 2025
"simple to apply and got a fast response!"
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March 10, 2025
"The process was smooth and speedy"
Kenneth Y.
March 5, 2025
"Got my visa in just three days amazing!!"

FAQs

Yes, Nigerian citizens need a visa before traveling to Morocco. They can apply for an eVisa, providing they hold a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa, a passport valid for at least 90 days.

Nigerian citizens can obtain a Moroccan eVisa for tourism or business, typically processed within 24 to 72 hours (up to 5 days), allowing a 30-day stay.

A Morocco eVisa is valid for 180 days from its issue date, but permits a single entry with a maximum stay of 30 consecutive days.

No, Morocco does not offer visas on arrival for Nigerian passport holders. You must apply for a Morocco visa in advance and be approved before traveling; otherwise, you may be denied boarding or entry.

No, a tourist visa does not allow Nigerian citizens to work in Morocco. If you plan to work, you must apply for the appropriate work authorization and visa before traveling.

While a return ticket may not always be mandatory, Nigerian travelers should be able to prove they will leave Morocco before their visa expires. Border officials can request proof of onward travel or evidence that you have enough funds to purchase a ticket.

There are no routine mandatory vaccinations required for entry into Morocco for Nigerian travelers, but you should be up to date with standard vaccinations. Depending on your travel history and current health regulations, Moroccan authorities may request additional health documentation.

Extensions are not guaranteed. If you need to stay longer than your visa allows, you must contact local Moroccan immigration authorities before your visa expires to request an extension, subject to approval.

Possibly. If you have a criminal record, it’s important to be truthful if asked during the visa application process of at the border. Entry decisions are made by Moroccan authorities, and serious convictions can affect visa approval of admission.

Morocco visa requirements for other passport holders

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