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Morocco eVisa Eligible Countries

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Morocco eVisa Eligible Countries

Morocco’s visa policy divides foreign nationals into three categories: visa-exempt travelers who need no authorization, eVisa-eligible nationals who can apply online, and travelers who require a traditional visa from an embassy. Over 60 nationalities enjoy visa-free access to Morocco, while citizens of many other countries can obtain an eVisa through acces-maroc.ma.

Visa-Exempt Countries for Morocco

Citizens of visa-exempt countries do not need to apply for an eVisa or any electronic authorization before traveling to Morocco. They can enter with just a valid passport for stays of up to 90 days.

Americas

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Mexico
  • Chile
  • Peru
  • Venezuela

Europe

  • United Kingdom
  • All European Union member states
  • Switzerland
  • Norway
  • Iceland
  • Turkey
  • Russia

Asia-Pacific

  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Indonesia
  • Philippines (up to 90 days)
  • India (see eVisa section below)

Africa

  • Tunisia
  • Senegal
  • Mali
  • Niger
  • Gabon
  • Republic of Congo
  • Guinea
  • Ivory Coast
  • Libya

This list is not exhaustive. Check your specific nationality on acces-maroc.ma to confirm your visa status before traveling.

Countries Eligible for Morocco eVisa Without Supporting Documents

Citizens of certain countries can apply for a Morocco eVisa with simplified requirements. These applicants need only a valid passport and a recent passport photo – no additional supporting documents such as hotel bookings or invitation letters are required.

This simplified eVisa category applies to nationalities that have specific agreements with Morocco. The application process is faster since fewer documents need to be verified.

To check if your nationality qualifies for the simplified eVisa, visit acces-maroc.ma and use the eligibility checker tool. Select your nationality and the system will indicate whether you fall into the no-supporting-documents category.

Countries Eligible for Morocco eVisa With Supporting Documents

Many additional nationalities can apply for a Morocco eVisa but must provide supporting documents along with their passport and photo. The required documents depend on the visa type:

Tourist eVisa Supporting Documents

  • Hotel reservation confirmation in Morocco
  • Return flight ticket or travel itinerary
  • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statement recommended)

Business eVisa Supporting Documents

  • Invitation letter from a Moroccan company
  • Letter from your employer
  • Hotel reservation in Morocco

Indian Citizens and Morocco eVisa

Indian nationals are eligible for the Morocco eVisa since January 10, 2023. This decision was made to strengthen human exchange between India and Morocco and promote Morocco as a destination for tourism and business.

Indian citizens can apply through acces-maroc.ma with their passport, photo, and supporting documents. Processing time is 24-72 hours. The eVisa allows stays of up to 30 days with 180-day validity.

Nigerian Citizens and Morocco eVisa

Nigerian passport holders are eligible for the Morocco eVisa. They must provide supporting documents including hotel booking, return ticket, and proof of funds.

Pakistani Citizens and Morocco eVisa

Pakistani nationals can apply for a Morocco eVisa with supporting documents. Ensure all documents are clear and complete to avoid processing delays.

How to Check Your Eligibility

The fastest way to determine your Morocco visa status is through the official eligibility checker on acces-maroc.ma:

  • Visit acces-maroc.ma
  • Find the Do I Need a Visa to Enter Morocco section
  • Select your Nationality/Country Citizenship
  • Select your Country of Usual Residence
  • Choose Document Type (Passport)
  • Answer Are you participating in an event in Morocco?
  • Select your Purpose of Trip
  • Answer Do you have another valid visa?

The system will immediately tell you whether you are visa-exempt, eligible for eVisa, eligible for AEVM, or need a traditional visa.

Special Cases and Exceptions

Dual Nationality

If you hold citizenship in two countries, you may use the passport that provides the most favorable visa status. For example, if you hold both Indian and US citizenship, you can enter Morocco visa-free using your US passport.

Residence Permits

Holding a residence permit in a visa-exempt country does not automatically grant you visa-free access to Morocco. Your eligibility depends on your passport nationality, not your country of residence.

Diplomatic and Service Passports

Holders of diplomatic or service passports may have different visa requirements. Contact the Moroccan embassy for specific information.

Minors

Children and minors require their own eVisa with individual passport and photo documents. Parental consent may be required for the application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries can go to Morocco visa free?

Over 60 nationalities enjoy visa-free access to Morocco for stays of up to 90 days. This includes citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, EU countries, Japan, and South Korea.

Do US citizens need a visa for Morocco in 2026?

No, US citizens do not need a visa for Morocco. They can enter with a valid passport for stays of up to 90 days without an eVisa.

Can US citizens enter Morocco without a visa?

Yes, US citizens can enter Morocco without a visa for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. A valid US passport is the only requirement.

Do UK citizens need a visa for Morocco?

No, UK citizens are visa-exempt for Morocco for stays of up to 90 days. No eVisa or other authorization is needed.

Is Morocco eVisa available for all nationalities?

No, the eVisa is available only to specific eligible nationalities. Some nationalities must apply for a traditional visa at a Moroccan embassy.

How do I know if I need an eVisa or am visa-exempt?

Use the eligibility checker on acces-maroc.ma to determine your exact visa requirements based on your nationality.


Last updated: June 2026

The moroccoevisa.info editorial team monitors changes to Morocco visa policies and updates country eligibility lists based on official government announcements.

Citizens of India

Indian passport holders have been eligible for the Morocco eVisa since January 10, 2023. The Moroccan government introduced eVisa access for Indian nationals to strengthen bilateral relations and promote Morocco as a tourism and business destination.

Indian citizens need a valid passport (6+ months validity), recent passport photo, and supporting documents. Tourist applicants provide hotel booking and return flight details. Business applicants provide a Moroccan company invitation letter.

Processing time for Indian applicants is typically 24-72 hours through acces-maroc.ma.

Citizens of China

Chinese passport holders should check the latest eligibility on acces-maroc.ma, as visa policies for Chinese nationals may vary. Some Chinese citizens may need to apply through a Moroccan embassy.

Citizens of Russia

Russian citizens can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. No eVisa or other authorization is needed – just a valid Russian passport.

Citizens of Brazil

Brazilian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to Morocco for stays of up to 90 days. No eVisa application is required.

Citizens of South Africa

South African nationals should check their eligibility on acces-maroc.ma. Requirements may vary based on the purpose and duration of travel.

Regional Visa Agreements

Morocco has bilateral visa agreements with numerous countries that affect eligibility. These agreements are periodically updated, so always verify your current status before traveling.

African Union Member States

Morocco maintains specific visa arrangements with several African Union member states. Some African nationalities enjoy visa-free access, while others require an eVisa or traditional visa.

Arab League Connections

As a member of the Arab League, Morocco has visa facilitation agreements with other member states. Citizens of some Arab countries enjoy simplified entry procedures.

Planning Your Entry to Morocco

Once you confirm your eligibility and obtain your eVisa (if required), plan your arrival in Morocco.

Accepted Entry Points

The Morocco eVisa is accepted at all official ports of entry including:

  • Mohammed V International Airport (Casablanca)
  • Marrakech Menara Airport
  • Fez-Saiss Airport
  • Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport
  • Agadir Al Massira Airport
  • Rabat-Sale Airport
  • Casablanca Port
  • Tangier Med Port
What to Bring at Immigration

When arriving in Morocco, have the following documents ready for immigration:

  • Your valid passport (the one used for eVisa application)
  • Printed eVisa approval (if applicable)
  • Return flight ticket
  • Hotel reservation or accommodation proof
  • Sufficient funds for your stay (recommended)

Explore Our Complete Morocco eVisa Guide

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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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