The Moroccan government has an agreement with certain nations which allows citizens of these countries to enter Morocco without a visa. There are around 65 nationalities who do not need a visa to travel to Morocco. The length of time these individuals can stay in the country depends on their nationality, and ranges from 30 to 90 days. Visa-exempt citizens can enter Morocco with just their passport, provided it’s from an eligible nation.
Visa-free entry is only granted providing the visitor meets all other entry requirements. Admission into Morocco is not guaranteed, and the final decision is with immigration officials at the border.
Note: WCAworld is not affiliated with any of the following companies, has never used any of them, and will not accept responsibility for any problems that may arise should you choose to use any of their services.
Morocco eVisa (https://www.moroccoonlinevisa.com/)
Visa HQ (https://www.visahq.com/morocco/morocco-e-visa)
iVisa (https://www.ivisa.com/morocco/eta)
IMPORTANT: All delegates who require a visa to enter Morocco must obtain one by themselves. WCAworld does not provide visa services and can only assist with helping you to obtain an invitation letter for visa application purposes
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