How to apply for Spain Schengen visa from Morocco

How to apply for Spain Schengen visa from Morocco

With its longstanding ties to Morocco, Spain attracts tens of thousands of citizens and residents from Casablanca, Rabat, and other cities throughout north Africa’s westernmost state. However, despite the geographical and cultural proximity of the two countries, Moroccan citizens and residents still require a visa to enter Spain. A Schengen visa is the best option for most would-be travelers from Morocco; recipients are granted the right to visit Spain (as well as the 25-other Schengen states) for up to 90 days (for more information on how can Moroccans apply for a long-term visa, please contact us here ). Read on to discover everything you need to know about the Spain visa application process, including how to apply for a visa to Spain in Morocco, and the Spain visa requirements for Morocco citizenship holders and residents. 

How to apply for a Spain Schengen visa from Morocco

  • Apply ahead (15 days before traveling) but not so far ahead (longer than 6 months before traveling) that your application is denied. Keep in mind that gathering all of your application materials may take time, and that you will need to submit your passport as part of the application process. 
  • Popular Schengen visa types include “Student,” “Medical,” and “Visiting Friends or Family”—you should choose the type which best reveals your reason for traveling to Spain. For example, if you are traveling mainly to attend academic classes in Madrid, you should apply for a Student Schengen visa from Spain. A complete list of Schengen visa types may be found here .
  • Decide how many times (if at all) you will need to re-enter Spain/the Schengen area—this will determine what entry category of visa you should apply for. 
  • Single entry Schengen visa holders cannot return to Spain if they exit the country (regardless of how much time is left on their visa). In contrast, double entry visa holders may re-enter Spain a second time, should they leave the Schengen area and seek to return a second (and final) time. Lastly, multiple-entry Schengen holders enjoy unlimited entries, exits, and re-entries to the zone, making it the most coveted category (and a necessity for those looking to move back and forth from Spain and Morocco throughout their visa validity period).  
  • Applicants must indicate their primary destination in the Schengen area. Select Spain as your primary destination if you intend to spend the majority of your trip there. If you are spending the same amount of time in Spain and another country, select Spain as your primary destination if you plan to enter the Schengen zone through Spain (such as by flying directly into the country from Morocco).  
  • Where to apply for a Spain visa depends on where you are: visa-seekers in Morocco should apply through the Spanish Embassy or a Spanish Consulate in the country. 
  • If you are confused about where to apply for a Spain visa, please contact us here .
  • Meet the Spain visa requirements for Morocco citizenship and resident holders by submitting all of the required documents and supplemental documents. 
  • As you prepare your application materials, confirm that your application destination will accept documents written in a language other than Spanish/French. Otherwise, you may need to include its translation into Spanish/French (or another acceptable language) in order for it to be accepted. For example, if your Arabic-speaking sister formally invites you to visit her in Spain, you might have to have her letter translated into Spanish/French in order for it to be considered a viable part of your application for a “Visiting Family or Friends” Schengen visa.  
  • Moroccan passport (or other valid country passport). 
  • Main application form. 
  • 2 passport size photos.
  • Documents confirming that you have received travel medical insurance. 
  • Documents confirming that you have a place to stay in Spain. 
  • Documents confirming you will ultimately leave Spain (proof of return). 
  • Schengen Spain visa fees for Moroccans (80 EUR for most applicants, although certain categories of applicants may pay more. For more details on Schengen visa fees, click here ).
  • Supplemental documents refer to those related to the specific Schengen visa type you are applying for. Examples of required supplemental documents include invitation letters (for those applying for the “Visiting Family and Friends visa)” and doctors notes (for seekers of “Medical Schengen visas).“ Find out what supplemental materials you will need here .
  • Please note that you may have to submit different documents, depending on whether you are applying in Rabat, Casablanca, Tangiers, etc.
  • Applicants should not apply for a visa to Spain in Morocco online. Instead, they should download, print out, and submit the universal Schengen visa form .
  • The Spain visa application form should be submitted alongside the rest of the required and supplemental documents and materials pertaining to the Spain Schengen visa from Morocco. 
  • Rather than showing up unannounced, contact us to schedule an in-person visa appointment with the Spanish Embassy/Consulate you are applying through. 
  • Attend your previously scheduled visa appointment to formally submit your Schengen application, pay your Spain visa fees for Moroccans and residents (80 EUR or less), have your biometric information (photos and fingerprints) collected, sit for a short interview, and fulfill the rest of your in-person requirements to complete the Spain visa application process.
  • Most applicants will be contacted regarding the status of their application within 15 days (at the earliest). Please note that some decisions are rendered between 30-60 days, although this is atypical. Accepted applicants will be notified (traditionally via email) as to how to retrieve their new visa (contained within their passport). 
  • Rejected applicants can start an appeal process by adhering to these general guidelines . 
  • For more information on appealing a rejected Schengen visa, and to discover how can Moroccans apply for a long-term visa to Spain, please contact us here .

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BLS is launching an online payment process for customers to make an appointment and pay directly using their debit and credit card. We will also be including new online wallet payment as well. Customers do not need to have a Barid Bank account, any bank account valid in Morocco will be eligible to use this service. Debit or Credit cards issued outside of Morocco will not be able to use this service. We will be providing further details soon.

BLS Employee must provide receipt for all the services availed and paid at BLS Spain Visa Application Centre. Please write to [email protected] if you have not received receipt for any payments made in the Spain Visa Application Centre.

Appointment, checklist and application form are available free of cost at Spain Visa Application Centre. You can also download the forms from https://blsspainmorocco.com

Appointment, checklist and application forms are available in website and Visa Application Centre free of cost. BLS Staff must provide receipt for all payments done in the Spain Visa Application Centre. Please speak to the Manager or write to [email protected] if you have not received receipt for any payment.

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  • The applicable visa fee is in Moroccan Dirham as per the current Euro exchange rate. It is subject to change.
  • All fees are non-refundable.
  • There is à service charge of 185 MAD perceived for demand, in addition to the visa fee.
  • All charges to be paid in cash only.
  • For the Consulate General of Spain in Tangier, spouses, ascendants and descendants of EU nationals are exempt from Visa Fees.

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  • Taken against a light background (white or off-white) so that features are distinguishable and contrast against the background.
  • Clear share quality and with the face in focus.
  • Printed on normal photographic paper (camera print).
  • Full face, non-smiling [without sunglasses, a hat/cap or other head covering, unless the applicant wears such items because of their religious belief or ethnic background].
  • Please stick (not stapled) one Photograph on the Visa Application Form and the second photograph to be handed over separately along with the documentation during submission at the visa application center.

Minimum of 15 to 60 days are required for processing your visa applications. Some applications may take longer to get processed. Visas can only be processed once all supporting documents have been received!

  • Visa applications will be rejected if application forms are not fully completed and signed and are not accompanied by the required documents.
  • The possession of a visa is only one of the prerequisites for entry into the territory of the Schengen State. Should the Schengen State’s border authority refuse entry, no claim to refund of the visa can be submitted.
  • The Schengen State’s Consular Offices reserve the right to request further documentation should it be deemed necessary.
  • For organized groups arrangements should be made well in advance with relevant issuing authority.
  • There is no guarantee that a visa will be issued and no rights can be derived from the information obtained in the general Schengen visa requirements
  • Visa processing fees are non-refundable if a visa is rejected.
  • The border police at your arrival in the Schengen area may request the presentation of sufficient funds, a letter of invitation, hotel reservation and proof of medical insurance. Failure to present said funds/documents may result in entry being refused.
  • Delays and procedure: It is the responsibility of the applicant to be aware of delays and requirements for the issuance of visas, before making travel arrangements and applying for a visa.

Please note that all applications are processed individually. The Visa Officer may invite you for an interview or request further documentation or information, which can prolong the processing time.

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Do you need a visa to visit Morocco?

Sally Kirby

Sep 14, 2023 • 3 min read

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Travelers from around 70 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union and the United Kingdom, can travel to Morocco as tourists without a visa. The maximum stay is 90 days, which starts on the date of your entry stamp, not three calendar months.

For a complete list of visa-exempt countries and visa durations, check the website of the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country. Some countries, such as Hong Kong and the Maldives are limited to 30 days of visa-free travel, so check whether there are any special conditions for traveling on your passport.

Passports of all travelers must have a spare page for immigration entry stamps and six months of validity after your entry into Morocco. Regardless of where you arrive in Morocco, check that your passport is stamped on arrival because this date entry and unique number will be referenced during your stay by accommodations and immigration officials. 

Who needs a visa to visit Morocco?

Travelers who do require a tourist visa can apply for an e-visa and pay online. The e-visa is also known as Autorisation Électronique de Voyage au Maroc (AEVM). Check your eligibility and the document requirements and apply, pay and track your visa application using the Access Maroc website .

There are two e-visa options for Morocco. An E-visa Standard costs Dh770 and takes three business days to process. An E-visa Express costs Dh1100 and takes one business day to process. Both e-visas are valid 180 days from the issue date and allow visits to Morocco for up to 30 days.

Visa extension requests can be made at central police stations in Morocco, although they are not always guaranteed. Exiting the country and returning for a further 90 days in the same year is possible.

If you're planning on taking a non-Moroccan vehicle into the country on the ferry from Spain, it is worth noting that vehicles are allowed in Morocco for six months in a calendar year. The driver’s tourist visa is governed by the rules of their passport, so if you are entitled to a 90-day visa-free stay, you will either have to extend your visa or leave the country and go back. Your car can stay for six months, but you cannot unless an extension is granted.

Does Morocco have a digital nomad visa?

Morocco does not have a working holiday or digital nomad visa. If you wish to stay in the country for more than 90 days, visit a central police station and ask about a carte de sejour , a residency card required to live and work legally in Morocco.

The process involves quite a lot of paperwork, including copies of your birth certificate, a police record check and recent bank statements. Your first carte de sejour is valid for one year. You need to reapply for three years and then five years and then 10 years and so on. Eligibility, fees and criteria depend on which category you are applying in. Some require a work contract, a business, a spouse, a property or retirement.

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Morocco e-Visa Requirements

Morocco eligible countries and entry documents required.

Certain nationalities must have a visa to travel to Morocco. If you meet the e-Visa requirements, you can apply online for your visa in just a few minutes.

The electronic visa for Morocco (e-Visa) is the most convenient option for your vacation or business trip — get your visa online, from home or on the move.

This page explains the requirements for the Morocco e-Visa. If you meet these criteria, you can apply using our simplified online form .

Do I Need a Visa for My Trip to Morocco?

Whether you need a visa for Morocco depends on your nationality . You’ll fall into 1 of these 3 categories:

  • Visa-exempt
  • Visa required
  • eTA required

Check below for more information about the requirements for each category.

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1. Visa-exempt

Passport holders from certain countries can enter Morocco without a visa and stay for up to 90 days.

There are currently around 70 nations who are part of this policy, including European member states, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

2. Visa required

All other nationalities must have a valid visa for Morocco. These travelers cannot enter the country without a visa. Visa-required countries include most African nations, and some countries across Asia.

Travelers from most visa-required countries can apply online if they hold a visa or residence permit from a specified country . Full details below. Visa-required nationals who do not meet the document requirements must apply through the embassy.

3. eTA required

Citizens of the following countries do not need a visa for Morocco, but they must have an Electronic Travel Authorization: Republic of Congo, Guinea and Mali .

This permit is also known as the Electronic Voyage Morocco (AEVM).

Who is eligible for a Morocco e-Visa?

Over 100 nationalities can apply for an online visa for Morocco.

As well as an eligible passport, most travelers need a residence permit or multiple entry visa valid for at least 90 days for:

  • Czech Republic
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Eligible passport holders with a residence permit for Bulgaria, Israel, or the UAE can also apply.

If you're a citizen of Azerbaijan, Benin, India, Israel, Guatemala, Jordan, and Thailand , then you can apply using just your passport.

Please check the list below to see if you can apply for the Morocco online visa :

  • Afghanistan
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • North Korea
  • Marshall Islands
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Sierra Leone
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkmenistan
  • Vatican City

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Documents You Need to Get Your e-Visa

You only need a few basic items to apply for the online visa. Before you can start the application process you’ll need to have the following:

  • Residency card or visa (if applicable)
  • Photograph of applicant
  • Email address
  • Debit or credit card

Your passport must meet the requirements mentioned below . You will also need your residency card or visa for your application, unless your passport is from Azerbaijan, India, Israel, Jordan, Guatemala, or Thailand.

Your email address must be an active account which you check regularly. All updates are sent to this address, including your approved e-Visa.

You will need a debit or credit card which is authorized for online payments to pay the Morocco e-Visa processing fee. This is the final stage of the application process.

Passport, visa, and residence permit requirements for a Morocco e-Visa

Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months from the date you intend to enter Morocco. It should also have at least 1 blank page for passport stamps.

If you’re applying with a residence permit from an eligible country, it must be valid for at least 180 days .

If you have a visa from an eligible country, it must be valid for at least 90 days from the date you intend to arrive in Morocco.

Morocco visa photo specifications

For your visa to be approved, your photo must meet requirements:

  • 4cm x 5cm or 3cm x 4cm
  • Vertically aligned
  • Taken in the last 6 months
  • Show facial features clearly
  • Not show glares or camera flashes
  • No sunglasses or hats

Apply with moroccovisa.com and we’ll verify your photo ticks all the boxes before your application is submitted for official processing.

Providing digital copies of your documents

Thanks to the 100% online application process, only digital copies of your documents are required.

We provide you with clear instructions to help you upload your passport image, photo, and visa or residence card.

You do not need to present the original documents in person at a government office.

Understand the Conditions to Travel to Morocco

To travel to Morocco from overseas, you must meet the entry requirements , this includes holding the correct documents .

All passengers must have the following to enter Morocco:

  • Visa (unless visa-exempt)

You’ll be refused entry if you reach the Moroccan border without these travel documents. Moroccan border officials may also ask questions about the purpose or duration of your stay.

Should I print my Morocco e-Visa?

Your approved online visa for Morocco is sent to your email address in PDF format . You can then download the visa onto any mobile device and print a paper copy.

To avoid any complications, it’s advisable to carry both a paper and digital copy of your visa.

Spain Traveller

Spain: travel visa FAQ

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In Spain, travel visa requirements vary according to nationality, intended length of stay and purpose of the trip (tourism, studies and other). Check if you need a tourist visa to visit Spain before starting planning your trip.

Here is a list with the most frequently asked questions related to the Spanish travel visa.

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How long can you stay with a Spain travel visa?

It allows you to stay for 90 days (3 months) over a period of 180 days (6 months). This 180 day rule is set up to prevent people from popping into a non-Schengen state for a few days to get an easy visa renewal.

The 90-day period starts upon the first entry into any country that is part of the Schengen Area . Moreover, the 90 days are cumulative and apply to travel within all countries of the Schengen Area.

How long does it take to process your tourist visa?

New immigration measures have been implemented in Spain as a consequence of the terrorist attacks carried out in Madrid on March 11th, 2004.

One of the measures is that all visa applications must be thoroughly studied by the Spanish Police and Security Forces before a visa is granted. As a result, the time that it takes to process a tourist visa has increased substantially and it will now take at least 4 weeks in most cases.

What documents do you need to apply for a Spain travel visa?

It will depend on your nationality. Please contact a Spanish Embassy or Consulate to get all the information.

What if you want to travel around and enter Spain several times?

It will depend on the destination of your trip. Once you enter the Schengen Area, you are free to travel anywhere. It means that you can enter and exit a Schengen Area country as many times as you want, within the limit of your 90-day visa.

However, if you decide to exit the Schengen Area (you plan to go to Morocco or the UK for example) you will need a multiple entry visa to re-enter Spain.

Can you study in Spain with a travel visa?

Yes you can, as long as you do it for less than 3 months. If you plan to stay longer, you may have to apply for a student visa .

Can you work in Spain with a travel visa?

No. If you want to work in Spain you’ll have to apply for a Spain work visa.

If you cannot work, how will you pay for your travel expenses?

When applying for a Spain tourist visa, you’ll need to submit proof of financial means throughout the length of your stay. You will be asked to present a bank statement so you’d better start saving for you next trip if you are planning on traveling to Spain!

You want to stay longer than 3 months. Can you ask for an extension?

There is no chance of extension beyond 90 days in order to stay in the Schengen zone for most EU countries; Spain is one of them.

Is it possible to travel to Spain for 90 days and then travel to another country (e.g. for a weekend) to reset the 90-days restriction and go back to Spain?

No. The Law clearly states that there is a maximum 90-day stay within a 180-day period beginning from the first day of entry. Provided a multiple-entry visa has been granted, one may leave and return a number of times within the 180-day period but the combined stay within the region must total no more than 90 days.

In other words, leaving the Schengen Area after 90 days and returning a few days later to get an automatic visa renewal is not an option. You can get a new tourist visa for all Schengen countries only after 90 days from your first entry into any Schengen Area country.

Nevertheless, the Schengen Area has a few loopholes that can help you to stay longer than 90 days… and just with your Schengen tourist visa . Dangerous but, are you curious enough?

You don’t care what the Law says. You are planning to overstay!

After 90 days of continuous stay in the Schengen Area, you must leave for another 91 days before you can re-enter. This means that if you overstay you can be fined or deported.

Now, with all that information, my recommendation is not messing around with the authorities. If they catch you with significant overstay, you will be banned from entering the Schengen territory for a certain amount of time. In very serious offenses (depending on how long you overstay) you could be sent to jail and get a lifelong ban.

This article is part of a complete tutorial about Spain visa requirements where you can read all the information you need to organize your road trip around the country.

Here is a complete summary of all the guide:

1. Do you need a visa for Spain? 2. Spain tourist visa requirements for foreign visitors 3. Spain travel visa FAQ 4. The Schengen countries 5. Schengen tourist visa: can you stay in Europe 90+ days with it? 6. Student visa: Spain welcomes you! 7. Spanish Embassies in the world

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Morocco - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution in Morocco due to  terrorism .

Country Summary : Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Morocco. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Morocco.

If you decide to travel to Morocco:

  • Stay alert in locations frequented by tourists.
  • Avoid demonstrations and crowds.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • Review the  Country Security Report  for Morocco.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

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Embassies and Consulates

U.s. consulate general casablanca.

8 Boulevard Moulay Youssef, Casablanca, Morocco

Telephone:  +(212) (522) 642-099

Emergency After-Hours Telephone:  +(212)(661) 13-19-39

Fax:  +(212) (522) 29-77-01

[email protected]

The normal work week in Morocco is Monday through Friday.

U.S. Embassy Rabat

KM 5.7, Avenue Mohammed VI Souissi, Rabat 10170, Morocco

Telephone:  +(212)(537) 63-72-00

Emergency After-Hours Telephone:  +(212)(661)13-19-39

Fax:  +(212)(537) 63-72-01

Please note that U.S. Embassy Rabat does not offer consular services and does not have entry facilities for public visitors.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Passports and Visas:

  • You must have a valid passport with at least one blank page.
  • Visas are not required for visits lasting less than 90 days. Visit the  Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco  website for the most current visa information.
  • Overstays: If you remain in Morocco beyond 90 days without having requested an extension of stay, you will need to appear before a judge prior to departing Morocco. Please contact the immigration office at your local police station for details. Clearance may include the payment of a fine.
  • Lost/Stolen Passports: Please obtain a police report for a lost or stolen passport in the area where the loss or theft occurred.  Recently, police have required evidence of U.S. citizenship prior to issuing the report of loss. In these cases, U.S. citizens may visit U.S. Consulate General Casablanca to obtain a temporary emergency passport prior to obtaining a report of loss.
  • Travelers who plan to reside in Morocco must obtain a residence permit, (Certificat d’Immatriculation) Applications should be submitted to the Bureau des Etrangers of the Prefecture de Police or Commissariat Central in major cities, and to the Gendarmerie in remote areas and villages. Please see Residency Permits section under the Local Laws & Special Circumstances tab.
  • Carry a copy of your U.S. passport with you at all times to have proof of identity and U.S. citizenship readily available, if needed.
  • Children who possess U.S. passports and who are born to a Moroccan father may experience difficulty leaving Morocco without the father's permission, even if the parents are divorced and the mother has legal custody. Under Moroccan law, these children are considered Moroccan citizens.  
  • U.S. citizen women married to Moroccans do not need their spouse's permission to leave Morocco.

HIV/AIDS:   The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Morocco. 

Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction , and  customs regulations  on our websites.

Safety and Security

All countries in the region remain vulnerable to attacks from transnational terrorist organizations or individuals inspired by extremist ideology with little or no warning. The potential for terrorist violence against U.S. interests and citizens exists in Morocco. Long an important counterterrorism partner with the United States, Morocco’s capable security services have taken robust actions to guard against terrorist attacks. Moroccan authorities continue to disrupt groups seeking to attack U.S. or Western-affiliated and Moroccan government targets, arresting numerous individuals associated with international terrorist groups. Nevertheless, credible information indicates terrorist groups continue to plot potential attacks in the region, including Morocco. Lone wolf attacks are difficult to detect and disrupt and can occur without warning. In December 2018, two Scandinavian tourists were murdered by three Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) supporters in the Imlil Mountains near Marrakesh. U.S. citizens are reminded to remain vigilant with regards to their personal security.

Establishments that are identifiable with the United States are potential targets for attacks. These may include facilities where U.S. citizens and other foreigners congregate, including clubs, restaurants, places of worship, schools, hotels, movie theaters, U.S. brand establishments, and other public areas.  U.S. citizen campers should camp in guarded campgrounds rather than isolated campsites.

Demonstrations: Demonstrations occur frequently in Morocco, are typically focused on political or social issues, and are only rarely confrontational or violent.

  • During periods of heightened regional tension, large demonstrations may take place in major cities.
  • By law, all demonstrations require a government permit, but spontaneous unauthorized demonstrations, which have greater potential for violence, can occur. In addition, different unions or groups may organize strikes to protest an emerging issue or government policy.
  • Travelers should be aware of current events in Morocco and stay informed of regional issues that could resonate in Morocco and create an anti-American response.
  • Avoid demonstrations if at all possible.
  • If caught in a demonstration, remain calm and move away immediately when provided the opportunity.
  • Exercise increased vigilance in areas that attract large crowds, such as sporting events.

Western Sahara: From 1975 to 1991, Western Sahara was the site of armed conflict between Moroccan government forces and the POLISARIO Front, which continues to seek independence for the territory. Tensions along the border in Western Sahara heightened in November 2020 when Moroccan forces conducted an operation on the border to clear a blockade by the POLISARIO Front; both sides have since engaged in a low intensity conflict along the border. There are thousands of unexploded mines in the Western Sahara and in areas of Mauritania adjacent to the Western Saharan border. Exploding mines are occasionally reported and have caused death and injury. There have been instances in which U.S. citizens suspected of being participants in political protests or of supporting NGOs that are critical of Moroccan policies have been expelled from, or not been allowed to enter, Western Sahara.

Crime: Crime in Morocco is a serious concern, particularly in major cities and tourist areas.

  • Use common sense and the same personal security measures you would normally use in a large U.S. city or tourist destination. 
  • Do not leave bags unattended. Keep them in sight and avoid placing passports, cash, cell phones, or other valuables in the outer pockets of backpacks or purses, or on tables in public places. Do not leave bags slung over the backs of chairs, on hotel or store counters, on top of your suitcase or larger travel bag, or out of your physical control in hotel lobbies, train stations, restaurants, and other public locations.
  • Aggressive panhandling, pick-pocketing, purse-snatching, theft from unoccupied vehicles, and harassment of women are the most frequently reported issues.
  • Criminals use weapons, primarily knives, during some street robberies and burglaries. These crimes have occurred at any time of day or night, not only in isolated places or areas less frequented by visitors, but in crowded areas as well.
  • Residential break-ins also occur and have on occasion turned violent, but most criminals look for opportunities based on stealth rather than confrontation.
  • Travelers should avoid soccer stadiums and their environs on days of scheduled matches as large groups of team supporters have been known to become unruly and harass and assault bystanders. 
  • Joggers should be mindful of traffic and remain in more heavily populated areas. It is always best to have a jogging companion, dress modestly, and avoid isolated areas or jogging at night.
  • At night and when moving about unfamiliar areas, avoid traveling alone and utilize “petit” taxis which vary by color in the major cities (Casablanca-Red, Rabat-Blue, Marrakech-Tan, etc.).
  • Taxis* in Morocco are generally crime-free during day time, although city buses are not considered safe.
  • Trains are generally safe, but theft, regardless of the time of day, sometimes occurs.
  • Avoid carrying large sums of cash and be particularly alert when using ATM machines. In the event you are victimized by crime or an attempted crime, please report the incident to the local police and the U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca as soon as possible.

* NOTE: Some popular web-based ride-sharing services have operated in Morocco; however, the French-based company Heetch is currently the only service legally authorized to operate by the Moroccan Government. Media report that drivers of web-based ride-sharing services have been harassed and assaulted by regular taxi drivers in the recent past.

Victims of Crime:  U.S. citizen victims of crimes should contact the local police at 19 from a land line or 190 from a mobile phone, and the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca at (212) 522 64 20 99. Remember that the local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes. See our webpage on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

  • help you find appropriate medical care;
  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police;
  • with written consent, contact your relatives or friends;
  • explain the local criminal justice process in general terms;
  • provide a list of local attorneys;
  • provide information on  victim’s compensation programs in the United States;
  • provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution;
  • help you find accommodation and arrange flights home;
  • replace a stolen or lost passport.

Tourism : The tourism industry is generally regulated in major tourist areas.  Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. However, outside of these areas, the tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field.  In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities.  Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance.  U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance.  See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage.

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. In some places you may be taken in for questioning if you don’t have your passport with you.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the Department of Justice  website.

Arrest Notification : If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Consulate immediately. See our  webpage  for further information.

  • Crimes of fraud, including passing bad checks, non-payment of bills (including hotel bills), or breach of contract are considered serious in Morocco and can often result in imprisonment and/or fines.
  • Bail generally is not available to non-residents of Morocco who are arrested for crimes involving fraud.
  • Debtors can be held in prison until their debts are paid or until an agreement is reached between the parties. 
  • Passports may be seized by the Moroccan government to guarantee that debtors settle their cases. 
  • Debtors may be unable to work in Morocco without passports while still being held responsible for their debts. 
  • Prior to entering into a contract, you may want to consider consulting an attorney.

Faith-Based Travelers : Islam is the official religion in Morocco. However, the constitution provides for the freedom to practice one's religion. The Moroccan government does not interfere with public worship by the country’s Jewish minority or by expatriate Christians. Proselytizing is, however, prohibited. In the past, U.S. citizens have been arrested, detained, and/or expelled for discussing or trying to engage Moroccans in debate about Christianity. In February 2014, several U.S. citizens were expelled from Morocco for alleged proselytizing. Many of those expelled were long-time Moroccan residents. In these cases, U.S. citizens were given no more than 48 hours to gather their belongings or settle their affairs before being expelled. See the  Department of State’s International Religious Freedom Report .

LGBTI Travelers: Consensual same-sex sexual relations are criminalized in Morocco. Penalties include fines and jail time. See   our  LGBTI Travel Information  page and section 6 of our  Human Rights report  for further details.

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance: While in Morocco, individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodation very different from what is customary in the United States. 

Students: See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers : Women walking alone in certain areas of cities and rural areas are particularly vulnerable to assault by men. They should exercise caution when in public spaces, including nightclubs or other social establishments. Women are advised to travel with a companion or in a group when possible and to ignore any harassment. See our tips for  Women Travelers .

Customs: Travelers must declare large quantities of U.S. dollars brought into the country at the port of entry. The export of Moroccan currency (dirhams) is prohibited; however, Moroccan currency can be converted back into U.S. dollars prior to departure only if the traveler has a bank or money transfer receipt indicating he or she exchanged dollars for dirhams while in Morocco.

Moroccan customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation into or export from Morocco of items such as firearms, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drones, religious materials, antiquities, business equipment, and large quantities of currency. It is advisable to contact the  Embassy of Morocco in Washington, D.C.,  or the  Moroccan Consulate General in New York  for specific information concerning customs requirements.

Please see our information on  Customs and Import Restrictions.

Citizenship : The Government of Morocco considers all persons born to Moroccan fathers to be Moroccan citizens. In addition to being subject to all U.S. laws, U.S. citizens who also possess the nationality of Morocco may be subject to other laws that impose special obligations on citizens of Morocco. Recently, Morocco has begun allowing Moroccan mothers of children born outside Morocco to petition for their children’s citizenship. For further information on that process, please contact the  Embassy of Morocco in Washington, D.C.,  or the  Moroccan Consulate General in New York .

Residency Permits: In order to obtain a residence permit, travelers must present (among other requirements) a criminal history record check. This record check can only be obtained in the United States. The U.S. Consulate and Embassy are unable to take fingerprints to send for FBI record requests. For specific information, individuals seeking residency should visit their local police station. 

The following documents must accompany a residency renewal application:

  • Birth Certificate
  • Copy of the current passport
  • Copy of the current Moroccan residency card
  • Medical certificate from a doctor stating that the requester is free from any contagious disease
  • Court record (Casier Judiciaire) obtained from the Ministry of Justice in Rabat
  • 100 MAD stamp

Individuals planning on residing in Morocco or relocating to the U.S. may be asked to provide a notarized change of residence form. This form is available at the U.S. Consulate by appointment.

Sending Passports through the Mail: According to Moroccan law, it is prohibited to send passports by mail across international borders. Passports sent to or through Morocco via Fedex, DHL, or other courier will be confiscated by Moroccan authorities. Confiscated U.S. passports are eventually sent to the U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca after being processed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If your passport has been confiscated, you can contact the American Citizens Services section at  [email protected] to ask if it has been received.

Property: U.S. consular officers are prohibited by law and regulation from accepting personal property for safekeeping regardless of the circumstances involved. If there is concern over the protection of property left behind in Morocco due to confiscation or deportation for political, legal, or other reasons, U.S. citizens should take every precaution to ensure that available legal safeguards are in place either before, or immediately after, purchasing property in Morocco or taking up residence there. U.S. citizens are also encouraged to consider assigning a Power of Attorney, or Procuration, to be used in Morocco if necessary. More information and sample Power of Attorney forms are available on the  Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco in New York  website.

Photographing Sensitive Locations: Taking photographs of anything that could be perceived as being of military or security interest may result in problems with the authorities. As a general rule, travelers should not photograph palaces, diplomatic missions, government buildings, or other sensitive facilities and when in doubt should ask permission from the appropriate Moroccan authorities.

Professional Basketball in Morocco: The U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca is aware that there are local professional basketball teams who have made contracts with U.S. citizens to play on Moroccan teams. Some of these players have subsequently claimed they were not paid as stipulated per the terms of the contract.  Individuals considering playing basketball professionally in Morocco may wish to consult with a lawyer regarding the terms of their contract prior to signing. A  list of lawyers  can be found on the Embassy's webpage.

Adequate medical care is available in Morocco’s largest cities, particularly in Rabat and Casablanca, although not all facilities meet Western standards.

  • Emergency and specialized care outside the major cities is far below U.S. standards and may not be available at all.
  • Most medical staff will have limited or no English-speaking ability.
  • Most ordinary prescription and over-the-counter medicines are widely available.
  • Specialized prescriptions may be difficult to fill and availability of all medicines in rural areas is unreliable. 
  • Travelers should not ask friends or relatives to send medications through the mail, FedEx, or UPS since Moroccan customs will impound the delivery and not release it to the recipient.
  • Travelers planning to drive in the mountains and other remote areas may wish to carry a medical kit and a Moroccan phone card for emergencies.
  • In the event of vehicle accidents involving injuries, immediate ambulance service is usually not available. The police emergency services telephone number is “190” (see Traffic Safety and Road Conditions section below).

The U.S. Mission in Morocco is unable to pay your medical bills. Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas.

Medical Insurance: Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. You may also be required to pay a deposit before being admitted for treatment. See our webpage for more  information on insurance providers for overseas coverage . We strongly recommend  supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation.

If traveling with prescription medication, check with the  Government of Morocco Ministry of Foreign Affairs  to ensure the medication is legal in Morocco. Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. 

Vaccinations: Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety: Traffic accidents are a significant hazard in Morocco. Driving practices are very poor and have resulted in serious injuries to and fatalities of U.S. citizens. This is particularly true at dusk during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when adherence to traffic regulations is lax, and from July to September when Moroccans resident abroad return from Europe by car in large numbers. 

  • Drivers should exercise extreme caution when driving at night due to poor lighting systems along roads.
  • Traffic signals do not always function, and are sometimes difficult to see.
  • Modern freeways link the cities of Tangier, Rabat, Fez, Casablanca, and Marrakesh. Two-lane highways link other major cities.
  • Secondary routes in rural areas are often narrow and poorly paved. Roads through the Rif and Atlas mountains are steep, narrow, windy, and dangerous.
  • Pedestrians, scooters, and animal-drawn conveyances are common on all roadways, including the freeways, and driving at night should be avoided if possible.
  • During the rainy season (November - March), flash flooding is frequent and sometimes severe, washing away roads and vehicles in rural areas.

Traffic Laws: In the event of a traffic accident, including accidents involving injuries, the parties are required to remain at the scene and not move their vehicles until the police have arrived and documented all necessary information. The police emergency services telephone number is “190”. Often Moroccan police officers pull over drivers for inspection within the city and on highways. 

Traffic Fines: Confiscation of a driver’s license is possible if a violator is unable or unwilling to settle a fine at the time of a traffic stop. 

If you are stopped for a speeding violation, you have the right to request the video footage documenting the infraction. Once the speeding violation is confirmed, you have three options: 

  • Pay the fine on the spot and obtain a receipt of payment;
  • Pay at the local city’s treasury (La Perception). The police/gendarme officer will issue you a ‘ticket’ indicating the amount of the fine and keep your driver’s license until you pay the fine.
  • Should you wish to contest a violation, you may file a complaint at court; however, Moroccan authorities may keep your driver’s license and vehicle registration while this lengthy process takes place.

Foreign driver’s licenses are valid for use in Morocco for up to one year. After that, foreign residents must pass the Moroccan driver’s test and obtain a Moroccan driver’s license. The test is conducted in Arabic and French. Speakers of other languages are allowed to have a sworn translator with them when taking the test.

Public Transportation: While public buses and taxis are inexpensive, driving habits are poor, and buses are frequently overcrowded. City buses are not considered safe. The train system has a good safety record. Trains, while sometimes crowded, are comfortable and generally on time. See our  Road Safety page  for more information. Visit Morocco’s  National Tourism  website for additional information.

  • Train Station Hotline: 0890 20 30 40
  • Bus Station Hotline: 0800 09 00 30
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Web-based ride-sharing services are not legal in Morocco; however, some well-known companies (UBER and Careem) have attempted operations with limited success. Media reports of ride-sharing drivers being harassed and assaulted by regular taxi drivers were common.

Aviation Safety Oversight: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the Government of Morocco’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Morocco’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel: Mariners planning travel to Morocco should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at www.marad.dot.gov/msci . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website (https://homeport.uscg.mil), and the NGA broadcast warnings website https://msi.nga.mil/NGAPortal/MSI.portal (select “broadcast warnings”).

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Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in  Morocco . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA )  report.

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Spain visa requirements for Moroccans

Travel and visa requirements, basic travel requirements for moroccans visiting spain, travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a spanish visa..

A Moroccan passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date and must have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.

Duly completed and signed visa application form.

If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign the form.

Passport-size photographs (3.5 cm x 4.5 cm) taken in white background.

Travel document.

Proof of financial support.

Proof of accommodation.

Copy of return flight ticket.

Documentation showing applicant’s ties to the home country. 

Travel medical insurance of 30,000 euros to cover the duration of the entire stay.

Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.

Copy of travel itinerary.

Spain Visa for Moroccans

Facts about spain.

There is a lot of top tourist attraction in the city of Spain. Travelers can pick from visiting the beaches in Ibiza to letting off steam on the popular white-sand beaches in Gran Canaria and seeing a lot of historical sites in the country. You are definitely guaranteed a fun-filled stay in the city of Spain. Recent data showed tourist visits to Spain rose 8.9 percent year-on-year to 82 million tourists. This makes Spain the second most visited country in the world after France. Spain has 17 sovereign regions with different geography and culture. It is a country on Europe’s Iberian peninsula. Its capital city is Madrid which houses the royal palace and the prestigious Prado museum.

Types of Spain Visa

General requirements for spain visa, spain tourist visa eligibility & requirements.

The Spanish tourist visa can also be referred to as a Schengen visitors visa.

The visa is issued to Moroccan visiting Spain for sightseeing, vacation and holidays.

The tourist visa has a validity of 90 days.

Moroccans on this visa can meet up with friends and relatives with this visa.

If the applicant is travelling to visit a relative or friend, they would be required to submit a letter of invitation to the embassy.

The letter should the full contact address and a valid means of identification of the host in Spain.

Employed applicants are to submit a letter from their employer stating their awareness and duration of leave

Proof of financial sufficiency that covers the applicant's duration of stay should be submitted.

Proof of incentive of returning to home country at the expiration of their visa should be submitted by the applicants.

A valid medical insurance with a minimum value of 30,000 euros is required.

Applicants should show proof of hotel reservation or accommodation.

Applicants travelling with minors are to submit a copy of their original birth certificate of the minor alongside a letter of consent from one or both parents.

Applicants should submit proof of medical fitness

This visa type allows its holders' multiple entry into the country.

 A non-refundable fee of €60 is paid for the visa.

Spain Business Visa Eligibility & Requirements

The Spanish business visa is issued to Moroccans visiting Spain for business transactions or meetings.

The business visa for the Schengen Territory allows you to stay and travel within the Schengen Territory a maximum of 90 days per year.

Applicants should have a valid passport with a minimum validity of 6 months from the proposed date of travel.

A letter from the applicant’s employer stating the purpose and duration of the applicants trip should be submitted.

An Invitation Letter from the Spanish company addressed to the Consulate General of Spain in Morocco should be sent. The letter must be written in Spanish and should contain the purpose and duration of the applicant's visit. 

If the expenses of the applicant would be taken up the host company in Spain, it should be clearly stated in their letter.

Proof of previous business dealings between both countries should be submitted.

If the applicant is self-employed, a copy of the applicant's Income-tax Return for the last 6 months should be submitted.

A copy of the company’s business registration should be submitted.

If the applicant intends starting up a business in Spain, the process is a bit challenging. dealing with construction permit can be a challenge.

Obtaining permits takes a lot of time with several certificates and inspections required as part of the process.

Paying taxes is also another challenge. It can be a time-exhaustive procedure.

All documents should be translated to Spanish before being sent to the embassy.                  

Spain Student Visa Eligibility & Requirements

The Spanish student visa is issued to Moroccan applicants travelling to take up a course of study in Spain.

This visa is issued as a Long-stay Schengen Visa.

If the course of study does not exceed 3 months, a short stay visa would be issued to the applicant.

For a training course exceeding three or six months, you will be issued a temporary long-stay visa and a residence permit.

A letter of admission from the institution issued to the applicant should be sent to the embassy.

For training or a course exceeding six months, you will be issued a long-stay visa which is equivalent to a residence permit.

Applicants of this visa should ensure that they have been given admission before initiating the visa application process.

Proof of part or full tuition fee should be submitted to the embassy.

Proof of financial sufficiency that covers the applicant's duration of stay should be submitted. 

Certificates and transcripts that qualify the applicants for the course in which they have been given admission should be submitted.

Bearers of this visa are allowed to work part-time during school hours and full time during holidays.

Travel insurance that covers the applicant's duration of stay should be submitted.

Proof of incentive of returning to Morocco at the expiration of your visa should be submitted.

Spain Transit Visa Eligibility & Requirements

The Spanish transit visa is issued to Moroccans travelling with the intentions of transiting through Spain.

Applicants are to be in possession of a valid passport with a minimum of six months validity from the proposed date of travel.

You are required to possess the visa and flight ticket of your destination country.

Applicants complete travel documents should be submitted.

Applicants under the age of 18 years should submit a copy of their unabridged birth certificate alongside a letter of consent from one or both parents.

Foreigners who have been previously convicted may not be issued this visa.

Receipt of paid visa application fee is required.

The documents submitted by applicants should be in either English or Spanish.

You are required to exit the country before the expiry of your visa.

This visa cannot be extended.

Spain Visa Fees

Tourist visa

60.00 (EUR)

Business visa

Student visa

75.00 (EUR)

Transit visa

Spain Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Morocco

85, Av. Président Habib Bourghiba Rabat

[email protected]

(+212) 21 236 206

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Frequently Asked Questions

What continent is spain in.

Spain is a country located in the south-western region of Europe. The country is part of Europe's Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with Portugal, Andorra, and part of France.

What is the official currency used in spain?

Spain has used the euro since 2002, which replaced the old peseta. It is the same currency that is used in much of Western Europe.

What is the official language spoken in Spain?

Castilian Spanish is the official language of Spain, it is not the only language spoken in Spain, we have other languages like the Basque language (Euskera), Galician, and Catalan.

When is the best time to visit Spain?

The best time to visit Spain is typically in the spring (March to May) or during the fall (September to November). At these times, you'll likely find fewer crowds, cheaper accommodations, and the best weather (even for hitting the beach!).

hey im moroccan and i have booked for brasil two diffrent tickets from casablanca to madrid by iberia and madrid to sao paolo by air europa do i need a visa to go to madrid im moroccan with no shengen visa?

I'm 40 year old lady,i'm living alone and i'm working job.actualy i want to ask that i want apply visit visa for my mom from morocco.pleaee let me know,how can i apply visa, proof of incentive of returning to home country at the expiration of their visa should be submitted by the applicants. what type of things can be proof i can’t imagine how to proof i’m coming back, even though of course i am, my whole life is here., hello sir, i am an indian working in morocco now.i would like to take schengan visa as i intend to visit spain.my inquiry is that can i pay this visa from morocco where i am residing now without going to my home country., should i apply alone for a touriste visa or i need to pass thru an agency , timbu.com-visa.

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Spain Schengen Visa for Moroccan citizens

For Moroccans looking to experience Spain's wonders, there's a wealth of destinations to consider. Madrid , the capital, is home to the Prado Museum with its exquisite European art collection. A short journey to Granada reveals the magnificent Alhambra Palace, showcasing Moorish architectural splendor.

Over in Barcelona , Antoni Gaudí's masterpieces, like the Sagrada Família, dominate the cityscape. Meanwhile, Seville provides a deep dive into Andalusian culture, especially during its vibrant Feria de Abril festival. Nature enthusiasts might find solace in Picos de Europa National Park with its rugged mountain trails, and if the sun and sea are on your wishlist, the golden beaches of Costa del Sol promise relaxation and exciting water sports.

Getting a visa to Spain from Morocco is made easier with our user-friendly approach to the Spain Schengen Visa process. Our dedicated team works alongside our efficient platform to ensure a smooth experience for you.

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Do Moroccan citizens need a Spain Schengen Visa?

Yes, Moroccan passport holders with the intention of traveling to Spain require a Spain Schengen Visa .

Using our platform, you can easily understand what's needed for your visa application. We provide a clear breakdown, listing all documents and prerequisites. Plus, we offer a structured submission process to ensure everything is in order. Kick off your visa process here .

How to get a Spain Schengen Visa from Morocco with us

When it comes to getting a Spain Schengen Visa from Morocco, we prioritize simplicity and speed. We lay out all the details, ensuring you're well-informed and prepared throughout the application process. Let's walk you through our process:

Step 1: Fill out your information and travel details on our website . Once you’ve checked your information to ensure it’s accurate, pay the visa fees with a credit/debit card or PayPal. After confirmation of payment, we will email you a detailed PDF guide to help you with the rest of the application process.

Step 2: Complete the rest of the visa application with the help of the PDF guide we’ll send you, ensuring the details are correct to avoid issues down the line. The information you provide needs to match your supporting documents.

Step 3: Upload all the required supporting documents (there is a handy checklist in the PDF guide) and submit your visa application form. Make sure that the scans are legible. We will carefully review your application to make sure it complies with the requirements of the Canadian authorities, reducing the chances of rejection.

Step 4: After your application review, we will book an appointment for you at your local Visa Application Center (VAC) or at the Spanish Embassy or Consulate.

You will receive a receipt containing your visa's tracking number so that you can trace your application’s process, which you can easily do through our mobile app .

Where can I contact you for more questions about the visa?

For more information about the Spain visa, Morocco citizens can get in touch with our customer support team , who is always ready to help. Shoot us a message on our live chat or at [email protected] .

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Visa guidelines for Tangier & Morocco: The Complete Guide

Visa-free travel: simplifying your moroccan journey, special note: visa exemptions for morocco travel.

For citizens hailing from these nations, the need for a visa is entirely waived for stays of up to 90 days in the enchanting land of Morocco. This remarkable policy fosters hassle-free travel, allowing you to immerse yourself in Morocco's rich culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities without the burden of visa formalities. Whether you're planning a short visit or an extended stay, Morocco welcomes you with open arms.

Visa Requirements for Morocco: A Comprehensive Guide

Morocco, a captivating destination, beckons travelers from around the globe. However, whether you need a visa to enter depends on your nationality. Some lucky travelers are exempt from the need for a visa, allowing them to explore this enchanting country without prior visa arrangements. Notably, citizens from the United States, European Union nations, Japan, Australia, and more are among the fortunate ones. To gain a deeper understanding, delve into the details of Morocco's visa policy.

In response to the surge of inquiries pouring in from enthusiastic travelers planning our captivating Seville to Tangier day trip , we have painstakingly crafted this comprehensive guide to tackle the primary question that often lingers before sealing the deal on their travel plans.

Really, I Need a Visa to Visit Morocco?

Question: is a visa necessary to step foot in morocco.

We are constantly inundated with queries revolving around the necessity of a visa for entering Morocco. To provide absolute clarity on this matter, we've meticulously curated an extensive roster of countries whose citizens are privileged to savor a visa-free stay in Morocco, lasting up to a generous 90 days.

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Moroccan passport visa free countries : Countries Exempt from Visa Requirements for Entry to Morocco

For citizens hailing from these nations, the need for a visa is entirely waived for stays of up to 90 days in the enchanting land of Morocco:

  • Ivory Coast
  • Czech Republic
  • Republic of Congo
  • Hong Kong SAR
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Philippines
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Russian Federation
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Visa Exemptions for Morocco Travel: Exploring Morocco without hassle.

Visa-exempt countries for short stays:discover the privileged nations..

For travelers hailing from specific countries, the path to Morocco is free from visa-related hurdles for stays of up to 90 days. This generous policy extends to various nations, including Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, and others. Notably, citizens of Hong Kong and Singapore enjoy stays up to 30 days. Soak in the Moroccan experience without the worry of visa formalities.

Diplomatic Passport Holders' Privilege : Distinguished entry without visas.

If you possess a diplomatic, official, or service passport from select countries, your voyage to Morocco is simplified. Delve into the list, which includes Austria, China, Colombia, Italy, and more. These esteemed travelers can explore Morocco's wonders for up to 90 days, enjoying their journey without visa obligations.

Online Visa Authorization for Eligible Nations:Streamlined process for electronic authorization.

Certain countries, including the Republic of the Congo and Guinea, grant their citizens the convenience of obtaining a Morocco Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) online. This streamlined process allows travelers to secure authorization with ease. Once processed and approved, the electronic authorization must be printed and presented upon entry and exit from Morocco, a hassle-free approach available to those across the globe.

Traveling in Morocco or Tanngier Sans Visa: A journey for the privileged.

If you hail from one of the aforementioned visa-exempt countries, your travel to Morocco is blessedly uncomplicated. Your passport should be valid for six more months and possess an empty page for the entry stamp. Alongside, a return-flight ticket within the next 90 days is a valuable possession. For those who wish to extend their stay, a straightforward procedure at the nearest Police Precinct awaits.

Selecting the Appropriate Morocco Visa Type:Understanding your visa options.

Aspiring travelers to Morocco encounter three primary visa categories to consider:

Morocco Tourist Visa:Embarking on short-term ventures.

The Morocco Tourist Visa, tailored for those seeking short-term experiences, encompasses tourism, personal visits, cultural events, business engagements, and more. Both single and multiple entry options are available, allowing stays of up to 90 days. However, numerous countries are granted visa-free entry, ensuring a smooth start to your Moroccan exploration.

Morocco Transit Visa:Navigating en route to another destination.

The Morocco Transit Visa becomes relevant if you plan to transit through Moroccan territory en route to another country. This visa, valid for one or two transits, permits a stay of up to 72 hours. Ideal for travelers with ongoing journeys, this visa ensures hassle-free connections.

Long-Term Morocco Visa: A doorway to extended experiences.

Foreigners with long-term aspirations in Morocco, such as work or family reunification, opt for the Long-Term Morocco Visa. Although initially valid for three months, this visa holds the potential for a Residency Card application. Notably, the Morocco Tourist Visa doesn't grant access to the residency process. The long-term visa encompasses diverse subtypes, including the Morocco Work Visa, Student Visa, and Visa for Family Reunification.

  • The Morocco Visa Application Form.
  • Copies of your passport and passport-size pictures.
  • A return flight ticket.
  • Proof of accommodation and sufficient financial means.
  • Travel insurance for a secure voyage.
  • Confirmation of paid Morocco visa fee.

If your nationality is among those exempted, you simply need the following:

A valid passport: Completion of a brief entry form, which will be provided upon arrival Should you opt for the ferry journey from Spain (Tarifa or Algeciras) to Morocco, passport control is conducted onboard. You'll complete the necessary formalities during the ferry ride at a designated police office. Here, you'll submit the completed entry form, along with your passport, to Moroccan authorities.

Not on the Visa-Free List? What to Do:If your country isn't on the visa-exempt list, you'll need to secure a visa to visit Morocco. To initiate the process, reach out to any of the Moroccan embassies or consulates across the world. For detailed assistance, consult the official list of Moroccan embassies and consulates.

By comprehending the visa landscape, your Moroccan journey unfolds seamlessly, ensuring you make the most of this remarkable destination.

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Essential Documents for a Morocco Visa Application: Preparing for a seamless application process.

When embarking on the Morocco visa application journey, certain documents are pivotal:

If your nationality is among those exempted (list countries), you simply need the following:

A valid passport

Completion of a brief entry form, which will be provided upon arrival. Should you opt for the ferry journey from Spain (example to emjoy a Tarifa top Tangier Day trip or Seville to Tangier Day Trip) to Morocco, passport control is conducted onboard. You'll complete the necessary formalities during the ferry ride at a designated police office. Here, you'll submit the completed entry form, along with your passport, to Moroccan authorities.

Not on the Visa-Free List? What to Do:

If your country isn't on the visa-exempt list, you'll need to secure a visa to visit Morocco. To initiate the process, reach out to any of the Moroccan embassies or consulates across the world. For detailed assistance, consult the official list of Moroccan embassies and consulates.

Visa Guide and Travel Recommendations for Tangier, Morocco

Step 1: check visa requirements.

Before planning your Tarifa to Tangier Day trip or Seville to Tangier day trip , it's crucial to check whether you need a visa to enter Morocco. As mentioned earlier, citizens of certain countries are exempt from visa requirements for short stays (up to 90 days). Refer to the list of visa-exempt countries and see if your nationality is included.

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If your country is on the visa-exempt list, you can proceed with your travel plans without the need for a visa. However, ensure your passport is valid for at least six more months from your planned date of entry into Morocco.

Step 2: Determine Visa Type

If your country is not on the visa-exempt list, you will need to apply for a visa. The type of visa you need depends on the purpose and duration of your stay. Here are the main visa types:

  • Morocco Tourist Visa: Suitable for short-term visits, including tourism, personal visits, and business engagements. It allows stays of up to 90 days.
  • Morocco Transit Visa: If you're passing through Morocco en route to another country, this visa is ideal. It's valid for one or two transits and permits a stay of up to 72 hours.
  • Long-Term Morocco Visa: For those with long-term plans, such as work, study, or family reunification. Initially valid for three months, it can lead to a Residency Card application.

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Select the visa type that aligns with your travel purpose and duration. Ensure you have all the required documents (listed in Step 4) specific to your chosen visa category.

Step 3: Contact the Nearest Moroccan Embassy/Consulate

To apply for a Moroccan visa, you should contact the nearest Moroccan embassy or consulate in your home country. They will provide you with the necessary guidance and information on the application process.

It's advisable to contact the embassy/consulate well in advance of your travel date to allow ample time for visa processing.

Step 4: Prepare Required Documents

Regardless of the type of visa you're applying for, there are some common documents you will need. These typically include:

  • Completed Morocco Visa Application Form
  • Valid Passport (with at least six months validity)
  • Passport-size Photographs
  • Proof of Accommodation in Morocco
  • Proof of Sufficient Financial Means
  • Travel Insurance
  • Proof of Paid Visa Fee

Gather all required documents and ensure they meet the specific criteria outlined by the Moroccan embassy/consulate in your country.

Step 5: Attend Visa Appointment

Once you've collected all necessary documents, schedule an appointment with the Moroccan embassy/consulate to submit your visa application. During the appointment, you may be asked for additional information or documents, so be prepared.

Arrive at your appointment on time and be courteous and organized. Double-check that you have all the required documents with you.

Step 6: Visa Processing

The processing time for a Moroccan visa can vary, but it typically takes several days to a few weeks. You can inquire about the estimated processing time during your visa appointment.

Be patient during the processing period and refrain from making non-refundable travel bookings until you have received your visa.

Step 7: Receive Your Visa

Once your visa is approved, you will receive it in your passport. Check the visa's validity dates to ensure it covers your intended travel period.

Make a copy of your visa and keep it in a safe place, separate from your passport, in case it gets lost or stolen during your trip.

Step 8: Travel to Tangier

With your visa in hand, you're ready to embark on your journey to Tangier. Ensure you have your passport, visa, and other necessary travel documents with you when you depart.

Double-check your flight details, accommodation reservations, and any other travel arrangements to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Tangier.

Step 9: Extend Your Stay (if needed)

If you wish to extend your stay beyond the visa's validity period, you can do so by following a straightforward procedure at the nearest Police Precinct in Morocco.

If you plan to extend your stay, initiate the process well in advance of your visa's expiration date.

By following these steps and recommendations, you can obtain the necessary visa and enjoy a smooth and memorable journey to Tangier, Morocco. Safe travels!

Visa Requirements for Morocco Travel: Conclusion

In conclusion, Morocco offers a warm embrace to travelers from a wide array of nations, making it an accessible and enticing destination for many. The visa exemptions for those listed countries provide a gateway to explore Morocco's wonders without the intricacies of visa applications.

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