How you can immigrate to Morocco, how to protect yourself from Fraud and What to expect after you arrive in Morocco.
Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Morocco.
You can download the visa application form, fill it out, print it, and then submit it at the nearest Morocco Visa Application Centre. Alternatively, you have the option to apply for an e-visa to visit Morocco.
Yes, biometrics are required for obtain a visa.
No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Morocco visa, but it may vary.
The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.
You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.
Depending on your circumstances, you may get a physical visa if you apply at the embassy, or an email visa if you apply for an electronic visa.
Sub - Visa Category |
Number of entries |
Fees (Dirham) |
24 hours |
Single |
220 |
72 hours |
Single |
340 |
From 04 days to 90 days |
Single |
440 |
From 04 days to 90 days |
Multiple |
660 |
Note:
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When picking up your documents yourself, please bring:
If someone else is collecting them for you, please provide:
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Please fill out the BLS Online Visa Application Form accurately and completely to ensure timely processing and avoid any delays or rejections. You can download the PDF form or fill it out online. Remember to sign the form before submitting it, and handwritten forms are also accepted.
Make sure to follow the Document Checklist and arrange all your documents in the specified order. Don't forget to sign where required. Refer to the photo specification guidelines and attach the correct photograph to your completed application form.
You can submit your application by walking in at the nearest BLS Morocco Visa Application Center. No appointments are needed; you can submit your application during the center's working hours.
After checking in at the reception desk, grab your token number and proceed to the counter where a Customer Service Officer will verify your documents. If anything is missing or incorrect, they'll let you know, and you'll need to complete the requirements and return to the application center. If everything's in order, pay the Visa Fee & Service Charges, and get the receipt with an Acknowledgement note. Keep this receipt safe as you'll need it during passport collection.
Important notes:
The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco accepts applications and returns passports from Mondays to Fridays. Normally, they assess applications within 5 business days from receipt. However, some may take longer, for which neither BLS nor the Embassy is responsible. You can track your application status on our website.
Once a decision has been made on your visa application, you can retrieve your documents from the Visa Application Centre in person or opt for Courier service.
When applying for Permanent Residency in Morocco, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:
Work and Employment:
Business and Investment:
Family Reunion:
Education and Study:
Retirement:
Scientific Research:
Investor Visas:
Exceptional Cases:
Husband/Wife of Moroccan Citizen:
Refugees and Asylum Seekers:
Note: Please note that these are just general checklists and the specific documents required may vary depending on your individual circumstances. It is always best to contact the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your home country for more information.
Before submitting your visa application, please ensure to review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately. By following these guidelines, you can minimize the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documents.
Visa Application Form
Please include one fully filled and signed Visa Application form with your application.
Electronic Visa Application Form (E-Visa)
The application processing usually takes 24 to 72 hours. With the e-visa, you can initially stay in Morocco for 30 days, and it’s possible to extend it for up to six months with multiple entries.
The process for applying for a Permanent Residence in Morocco typically involves the following steps:
Please note that the specific requirements, application processes, and conditions for these residence or visa categories may vary. Additionally, immigration policies can change over time, so it’s crucial to consult with the Moroccan authorities or the nearest Moroccan embassy/consulate for the most current information and guidance on these categories.