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Wandering through Fes el-Bali’s medieval alleys had been the dream for years, and getting there legally meant sorting out entry first. Leisure travelers, along with anyone visiting friends or relatives, apply through the Morocco Tourist e-Visa, a single-entry permit valid for up to 180 days, allowing a stay of thirty days once inside the country.
Preparation involved a clear passport scan and a properly formatted photo, with select nationalities also needing a residence permit or valid multiple-entry visa as backup proof. Submitting online skipped the embassy line entirely, and confirmation landed by email within a handful of working days depending on the processing speed chosen. At the border, officers still expected proof of return travel and roughly seventy euros daily in available funds, standard checks regardless of how smoothly the online application had gone.
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Morocco Tourist eVisa: Requirements, Application Process, Fees & 30-Day Stay Guide
Learn how to apply for the Morocco Tourist eVisa online. Check requirements, documents, fees, processing options, and 30-day stay rules.