Morocco eVisa Eligible Countries 2026
Understanding Morocco’s visa policy is the first step in planning your trip. Morocco has one of the most generous visa-free policies in Africa, with over 60 nationalities able to enter without any visa for stays of up to 90 days. For other nationalities, the Morocco eVisa or traditional embassy visa may be required.
This page gives you a comprehensive overview of which countries are eligible for visa-free entry, the Morocco eVisa, or neither. For full application instructions, see our How to Apply for Morocco eVisa guide.
Visa-Free Countries (No Visa Required for Morocco)
Citizens of the following countries can enter Morocco without a visa for up to 90 days. No advance application, eVisa, or embassy visit is required – simply travel with a valid passport.
Americas
- United States
- Canada
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Chile
- Mexico
- Peru (diplomatic/official passports)
Europe
- United Kingdom
- All EU member states (France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Austria, and others)
- Switzerland
- Norway
- Iceland
- Liechtenstein
- Russia
- Turkey
Asia-Pacific
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Japan
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Indonesia (diplomatic passports)
Middle East & Africa
- United Arab Emirates
- Saudi Arabia (diplomatic passports)
- Tunisia
- Algeria
- Senegal
- Ivory Coast
- Nigeria (diplomatic passports)
If you are from one of these countries, you do not need a Morocco eVisa. Learn more about your specific rights on our US Citizens page or UK Citizens page.
Countries Eligible for Morocco eVisa
Morocco’s online eVisa/Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system is available for a select group of nationalities that require a visa but have been granted access to the online application system. This includes:
- Republic of the Congo
- Guinea
- Mali
- And other nationalities as added by Moroccan authorities
Citizens of these countries can apply entirely online. After approval, print the authorization and present it at the Moroccan port of entry. To learn what documents you need, see our Morocco eVisa Requirements page.
Countries That Require a Traditional Visa
Nationals of countries not covered by the visa-free or eVisa system must apply for a traditional Morocco visa through the Moroccan embassy or consulate in their home country. This involves:
- Visiting the embassy in person (or by mail in some cases)
- Submitting physical documents
- Waiting for a decision (typically 2-4 weeks)
- Paying a consular fee
Contact the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country for specific requirements.
Visa Requirements Based on Passport Type
It’s worth noting that Morocco’s visa policy sometimes differs based on the type of passport held:
| Passport Type | Policy |
|---|---|
| Ordinary/tourist passport | Standard visa policy applies |
| Diplomatic passport | Additional countries may be visa-free |
| Official/service passport | Some additional exemptions may apply |
Morocco eVisa Eligible Countries – Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my country is eligible for the Morocco eVisa?
Check the official Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs website or contact the nearest Moroccan embassy. Our guide provides general information, but official sources always have the most current data. You can also contact us for guidance.
What if my country recently became visa-free for Morocco?
Morocco’s visa policy can change. We recommend checking the official Moroccan government portal or contacting the Moroccan embassy before your trip to confirm the current requirements for your nationality.
Can I travel to Morocco with dual nationality?
If you hold dual nationality, you can choose to travel on whichever passport gives you the most favorable entry conditions. However, if one of your nationalities is Moroccan, you may be required to enter on your Moroccan passport.
Do children need their own eVisa for Morocco?
Yes. Each traveler, including children, must have their own visa or meet visa-free requirements independently. Children from visa-free countries can enter without a visa on their own passport.