Morocco Visa

When you need to get your Morocco travel visa processed quickly, Travel Document Systems is here to help. All of the Morocco visa requirements and application forms, plus convenient online ordering.

Get a Tourist Visa for Morocco

Morocco issues Tourist visas for:
  • Tourist Travel

Morocco Tourist Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a U.S. Passport, a Tourist Visa is not required.

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Morocco Tourist Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a Non-US Passport, a Tourist Visa is required.

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Get a Business Visa for Morocco

Morocco issues Business visas for:
  • Business Travel

Morocco Business Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a U.S. Passport, a Business Visa is not required.

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Morocco Business Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a Non-US Passport, a Business Visa is required.

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Get a Student Visa for Morocco

Morocco issues Student visas for:
  • Student
  • Study

Morocco Student Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a U.S. Passport, a Student Visa is not required.

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Morocco Student Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a Non-US Passport, a Student Visa is required.

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TDS is unable to assist in the visa process at this time.

Get a Diplomatic Visa for Morocco

Morocco issues Diplomatic visas for:
  • Official or Diplomatic Government Travel

Morocco Diplomatic Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a U.S. Passport, a Diplomatic Visa is not required.

No visa required for a stay of up to 90 days

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Morocco Diplomatic Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Morocco with a Non-US Passport, a Diplomatic Visa is required.

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Travel Information

Get the most up-to-date information for Morocco related to Morocco travel visas, Morocco visa requirements and applications, embassy and consulate addresses, foreign relations information, travel advisories, entry and exit restrictions, and travel tips from the US State Department's website.

Vaccinations

Vaccination Certificate for Yellow Fever Required if arriving from an infected area with 5 Days.

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About Morocco

Read about the people, history, government, economy and geography of Morocco at the CIA's World FactBook.

A Brief History of Morocco

In 788, about a century after the Arab conquest of North Africa, successive Moorish dynasties began to rule in Morocco. In the 16th century, the Sa'adi monarchy, particularly under Ahmad AL-MANSUR (1578-1603), repelled foreign invaders and inaugurated a golden age. In 1860, Spain occupied northern Morocco and ushered in a half century of trade rivalry among European powers that saw Morocco's sovereignty steadily erode; in 1912, the French imposed a protectorate over the country. A protracted independence struggle with France ended successfully in 1956. The internationalized city of Tangier and most Spanish possessions were turned over to the new country that same year. Morocco virtually annexed Western Sahara during the late 1970s, but final resolution on the status of the territory remains unresolved. Gradual political reforms in the 1990s resulted in the establishment of a bicameral legislature, which first met in 1997. The country has made improvements in human rights under King MOHAMMED VI and its press is moderately free, but the government occasionally takes action against journalists who report on three broad subjects considered to be taboo: the monarchy, Islam, and the status of Western Sahara. Despite the continuing reforms, ultimate authority remains in the hands of the monarch.

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