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Morocco eVisa for Vanuatu Citizens

Traveling from Vanuatu to Morocco is now simpler than ever with the Morocco eVisa system — a 100% online process that saves time and eliminates embassy visits.

Morocco, a country where Arab, Berber, and African cultures blend beautifully, welcomes Vanuatu citizens to experience its bustling markets, ancient cities, and stunning desert landscapes.

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High Approval Rate

Start Your Morocco eVisa Application

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Additional Supporting Documents

Applicants must upload any one of the following supporting documents to prove eligibility.

  • Residence Permit: Valid 180+ days from application date. OR
  • Multiple-Entry Visa: Physical (non-electronic), valid 90+ days from application date.

Permit or Visa accepted from: Any Schengen Area Country, Ireland, the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, or New Zealand. 

Additional Supporting Documents

Applicants must upload any one of the following supporting documents to prove eligibility.

  • Residence Permit: Valid 180+ days from application date. OR
  • Multiple-Entry Visa: Physical (non-electronic), valid 90+ days from application date.

Permit or Visa accepted from: Any Schengen Area Country, Ireland, the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, or New Zealand. 

Understanding the Morocco eVisa for Vanuatu Citizens

The Morocco eVisa is an electronic travel authorization that allows citizens of Vanuatu to enter the country for tourism or short business purposes. The entire process is completed online — from application to approval — making it faster and more convenient than traditional visa methods.

Types of Morocco eVisas

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

Note: For stays longer than 30 days, or if you plan to work, study, or reside in Morocco, you must apply through a Moroccan Embassy or Consulate.

Fees and Processing Times

Vanuatu citizens can choose from the following options:

  • Standard Processing: 3 - 6 Days
  • Rush Processing: 2 - 4 Days
  • Super Rush Processing: 1 - 2 Days

General Morocco eVisa Requirements for Vanuatu Citizens

All applicants must provide the following documents when applying for a Morocco eVisa:

Passport Bio Page

Your passport must:

  • Be valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in Morocco.
  • Display your full name, date of birth, passport number, and issuing authority clearly.
  • Be scanned in full color, showing the entire page without glare or shadows

Applicant’s Photo

Your digital photo must:

  • Be recent (taken within the last 6 months).
  • Be in color, with a plain white or off-white background.
  • Show your full face, facing forward with a neutral expression.
  • Avoid filters, scanned prints, or heavily edited images.

Documents to Carry When Entering Morocco

Upon arrival in Morocco, immigration officers may request certain documents to verify your eligibility to enter the country.

Mandatory for All Travelers

  • A valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity
  • Your approved Morocco eVisa
  • A return or onward travel ticket
  • Proof of sufficient funds (minimum €70 per day of stay)
  • Travel insurance (optional but recommended)

Note: Always carry your Residence Permit or Multiple-Entry Sticker Visa used for the application to present at the border.

Application Process for Vanuatu Citizens

Fill Out the Online Form

Enter your personal and travel details accurately and upload your passport, photo, and supporting documents.

Review and Submit

Double-check all information for accuracy and submit your application. Keep your reference number to track progress.

Pay the eVisa Fee

Use an accepted online payment method to pay the application fee securely.

Receive and Print Your eVisa

Once approved, your eVisa is emailed to you. Print a copy to present at Moroccan immigration upon arrival.

Minor Travelers

Minors under 18 years old entering Morocco must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

For detailed information on eVisa costs and processing times, visit the Morocco eVisa Fees page.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, a digital copy is accepted, but it is strongly recommended to print a physical copy of your approved eVisa for presentation at Moroccan immigration.

Yes, you can apply with a new passport, but any supporting visas or residence permits used for eligibility must still be valid and linked to the previous or current passport as required.

Travel insurance is not strictly mandatory, but it is highly recommended to cover medical emergencies, trip interruptions, or other unforeseen events during your stay.

No, a single-entry Morocco eVisa allows only one entry. To make multiple trips, you must apply for a new eVisa for each visit or qualify for a multiple-entry visa through the embassy if eligible.

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