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How to Apply for Morocco eVisa Online

How to Apply for Morocco eVisa Online

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How to Apply for Morocco eVisa Online

Applying for a Morocco eVisa is a straightforward online process completed through the official portal acces-maroc.ma. The entire application takes 15-30 minutes, and most approvals arrive within 24-72 hours. This guide walks you through each step to ensure a successful Morocco eVisa application.

Before You Start – What You Need

Before beginning your Morocco eVisa application, gather the following items:

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining before expiration
  • Recent passport-style color photo (taken within 6 months)
  • Email address for receiving notifications
  • Credit or debit card for fee payment
  • Travel details including arrival date and accommodation information
  • Supporting documents if your nationality requires them (hotel booking, return ticket, or invitation letter)

Having these ready before starting ensures you can complete the application in one session without timeouts.

Step-by-Step Morocco eVisa Application

Step 1 – Check Eligibility on Acces-Maroc.ma

Visit acces-maroc.ma and locate the eligibility checker on the homepage. The tool asks four questions:

  • Nationality/Country Citizenship
  • Country of Usual Residence
  • Document Type (Passport)
  • Purpose of Trip

After answering, the system tells you whether you need an eVisa, AEVM (Electronic Authorization to Travel to Morocco), or are visa-exempt. This step prevents ineligible applicants from starting a fruitless application.

Step 2 – Create Account and Fill Application Form

If eligible, click Apply for an eVisa and create an account with your email address and a password. The application form requests:

  • Personal information: full name, date of birth, nationality, gender
  • Passport details: number, issue date, expiry date, issuing country
  • Travel information: arrival date, accommodation address in Morocco, purpose of visit
  • Contact details: phone number, email, home address

Double-check every field against your passport. Mismatches between the application and passport are a leading cause of Morocco eVisa rejection.

Step 3 – Upload Required Documents

Upload two mandatory documents:

Passport Bio Page: A clear, full-page scan or photo of your passport information page. The image must show all text clearly with no shadows, reflections, or glare. Accepted formats include JPEG and PNG.

Applicant Photo: A recent color passport photo with a white background. The photo should show your face clearly, taken within the last 6 months. Do not wear glasses or head coverings (except for religious reasons).

If your nationality requires supporting documents, upload them in this step. Tourist travelers provide hotel booking confirmation and return flight tickets. Business travelers upload an invitation letter from a Moroccan company.

Step 4 – Pay the eVisa Fee

After uploading documents, proceed to payment. The Morocco eVisa fee varies by nationality and visa type (tourist or business). Payment is accepted via Visa and Mastercard credit or debit cards.

The fee is charged in USD or Moroccan Dirhams (MAD). Once payment is processed, your application enters the review queue.

Step 5 – Submit and Track Your Application

After payment, review your complete application one final time. Confirm all details are correct and submit.

You can track your Morocco eVisa status by logging into your acces-maroc.ma account and clicking Track my eVisa application. The system updates the status in real-time.

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these frequent errors that cause Morocco eVisa delays or rejections:

  • Passport expiring soon: Your passport must be valid for 6+ months from your arrival date in Morocco
  • Blurry document uploads: Ensure scans are clear and all text is readable
  • Wrong photo format: Use a recent color photo with white background, not a selfie
  • Information mismatch: Application details must match your passport exactly
  • Missing supporting documents: Check if your nationality requires additional documents before applying
  • Late application: Apply at least 1 week before travel to allow processing time

After Approval – What to Do Next

Once your Morocco eVisa is approved:

  • Download the eVisa approval PDF from your acces-maroc.ma account
  • Print a physical copy to carry during travel
  • Save a digital copy on your phone as backup
  • Present the printed eVisa at check-in and Morocco immigration
  • Keep your passport accessible as immigration will stamp it upon entry

The eVisa approval is valid for 180 days. You must enter Morocco within this validity period.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Morocco eVisa application take to complete?

The online application takes 15-30 minutes if you have all required documents ready before starting.

Can I save my application and finish later?

Yes, you can save your progress on acces-maroc.ma and return to complete it within a reasonable timeframe.

What if my application is rejected?

You will receive an email with the rejection reason. Correct the issue and reapply. Common fixes include uploading clearer documents or correcting passport information.

Do I need to print my Morocco eVisa?

Yes, carry a printed copy of your eVisa approval. Immigration officers in Morocco will request it upon arrival.

Can someone else apply on my behalf?

Yes, a third party can complete the application, but they must have all your personal documents and information.


Last updated: June 2026

The moroccoevisa.info editorial team monitors acces-maroc.ma for changes to the Morocco eVisa application process and updates this guide accordingly.

What to Expect After Submitting Your Application

After you submit your Morocco eVisa application and complete payment, the system sends a confirmation email to the address you registered. This email contains your application reference number, which you should save for tracking purposes.

Application Review Process

Your application goes through several stages during processing:

  • Payment verification – The system confirms your payment was successful
  • Document review – Immigration officers check your uploaded documents for completeness and compliance
  • Security screening – Standard background checks are conducted
  • Decision – Your application is approved, rejected, or flagged for additional information

The status of each stage is visible in your acces-maroc.ma dashboard under the Track my eVisa application section.

Receiving Your Approval

When your Morocco eVisa is approved, you receive an email notification with a link to download your eVisa approval document. The document includes:

  • Your personal details and passport number
  • eVisa validity dates
  • QR code for verification
  • Entry conditions and duration of stay

Download this document immediately and save it in multiple locations. Print at least two physical copies – one for your carry-on luggage and one for your checked baggage as a backup.

What If You Need Additional Information

If the processing team requires additional information or documents, you will receive an email with specific instructions. Respond promptly to avoid further delays. Common requests include clearer passport scans, updated photos, or additional proof of accommodation.

Tips for a Successful Morocco eVisa Application

Based on common approval patterns, follow these best practices:

  • Apply at least 2 weeks before your travel date to allow buffer time
  • Use a desktop computer for the application to ensure all fields are visible
  • Scan documents in good lighting with a scanner rather than taking phone photos
  • Use a professional passport photo service rather than taking your own photo
  • Keep your passport name and application name exactly the same (include middle names if they appear in your passport)
  • Save your application progress frequently in case of browser issues

Internal Resources

For more information about Morocco eVisa topics, explore our other guides:

  • Morocco eVisa Requirements and Documents – Complete documentation guide
  • Morocco eVisa Processing Time and Fees – Detailed cost breakdown
  • Morocco eVisa Eligible Countries – Check your nationality eligibility
Fatima Zahra El-Amrani

Author: Fatima Zahra El-Amrani

Fatima Zahra is a Casablanca-based travel journalist and visa specialist covering Moroccan entry requirements and eVisa regulations for international visitors.

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