Visa policy of Morocco

A foreign national wishing to enter Morocco must obtain a visa unless they are a citizen of one of the countries eligible for visa exemption. On July 10, 2022, the Moroccan government launched an e-Visa system[1] to facilitate the granting of visas to foreign nationals subject to this formality.

Visa policy map

Visa policy of Morocco
  Morocco
  Visa-free access to Morocco for 90 days
  Visa-free access to Morocco for 30, 60 days
  Electronic Travel Authorization
  eVisa
  Visa required

Visa free access

Nationals of the following 72 countries and territories can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[2][3][4][5]

1 - for holders of British passports, only British citizens, British Nationals (Overseas) and British subjects with a Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of Abode issued by the UK are eligible for visa-free entry.

Electronic Travel Authorization

Citizens of the following 3 countries do not require a visa but must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization in advance to enter Morocco.[11]

eVisa

Nationals of the following countries and territories holding ordinary passports may apply for an electronic visa (e-Visa) online:

Third-country visas or residence documents

Nationals of most countries and territories that are not visa exempt may apply for an eVisa if they hold a valid visa or permanent residency documents issued by any of the following countries:

This is not applicable to nationals of the following countries and territories:

Diplomatic and official/service passports

Holders of passports issued by the following countries are allowed to enter and remain in Morocco for up to 90 days.[12]

D — diplomatic passports
S — service passports
Sp — special passports
O — official passports

Visa not required for holders of passport of United Nations (laissez passer) traveling on duty.

Visa waiver agreement for diplomatic passports was signed with Angola[14] and it is yet to come into force.

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