Preparing your documents is the most important step in the Morocco eVisa application process. This guide explains every requirement clearly, so you can apply with confidence and avoid delays. The goal is not only to help you understand what to submit, but also why each document is needed.
The Morocco eVisa is available for short stays. Your travel purpose will determine whether you apply for the Tourist eVisa or the Business eVisa.
These documents are required regardless of nationality and form the base of every Morocco eVisa application.
Your passport must:
Use a clear, full-page scan with no shadows or reflections.
The photo must:
Avoid scanned printed photos or heavily edited images.
Some nationalities must provide ONE of the following documents to confirm eligibility:
You do not need both. And if your nationality is not in this category, you can ignore this section entirely. Check Morocco eVisa Policy to confirm.
A residence permit/card valid for at least 180 days from the date of application, issued by one of the following:
All Schengen Area Countries, Ireland, Cyprus, United States,United Arab Emirates, Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand.
A non-electronic (physical) multiple-entry visa valid for at least 90 days from the date of application, issued by one of the following:
All Schengen Area Countries, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States
Before You Upload - Read This
1. Which document should I upload?
You need to upload only ONE: either a Residence Permit or a Multiple-Entry Visa. Do not upload both.
2. What if I have both documents?
Upload the one that is clear, valid, and easiest for you. Only one is required.
3. What if my document is in another language?
It is accepted as long as your personal details are readable.
To ensure your Morocco eVisa application is processed without delay, please review the supporting document requirements for the UK below.
Upload one of the following:
Applications submitted with missing, incorrect, or invalid documents will be rejected, and the eVisa fee is strictly non-refundable.
Latest 3-Month Bank Statements: All Morocco eTA applicants must upload their most recent 3-month bank statements. The bank statements must:
Minimum Funds Required: You must have at least €70 EUR per day of your planned stay in Morocco.
Note: This requirement does NOT apply to Morocco eVisa applicants.
If you are applying for the Business eVisa, include one document confirming the purpose of your visit, such as:
The document should clearly show:
1. Who should issue the invitation letter or meeting confirmation?
It must be issued by a Moroccan company or organization 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.
Tourist eVisa applicants do not need this document.
When you arrive, an officer may request documents to confirm your entry 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.
If you did not submit one of these during your application, you do not need to present one upon arrival.
|
eVisa Type |
Purpose |
Entry |
Maximum Stay |
Validity Period |
|
Tourist eVisa |
Tourism and personal visits |
Single Entry |
Up to 30 days |
180 days from approval |
|
Business eVisa |
Short business visits |
Single Entry |
Up to 30 days |
180 days from approval |
If you plan to stay longer than 30 days, work, study, or reside in Morocco, you must apply through a Moroccan Embassy or Consulate.
No. Only applicants from certain nationalities must provide one, and only one document is needed.
No. The eVisa does not allow employment or long-term stays.
Yes. Every traveler, including minors, must have their own eVisa.
No. You must leave before the 30-day stay limit expires.
Carry the same original document with you when entering Morocco.