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Tourist Visa & Visit Visa - Morocco

A Tourist Visa and Visit Visa for Morocco allow Indian nationals to enter the country for leisure, tourism, or short-term personal visits. The Morocco Tourist Visa is typically granted to those wishing to explore the country’s rich culture, desert landscapes, historic medinas, and coastal cities like Casablanca and Marrakech.

 

The Visit Visa, meanwhile, is suitable for individuals planning to visit family or friends, or attending informal business meetings or events. Both visa types generally allow a stay of up to 30 days, with possible extensions under specific circumstances. Visa processing time usually ranges from 5 to 10 working days, so applicants are advised to apply at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance of their planned travel date.

Documents Required for Morocco Visa for Indian Citizens

Primary Documents Required:

  • Original Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Morocco and contain at least two blank pages.

  • Visa Application Form: Fully filled and signed. Printed and signed in blue or black ink.

  • Photographs: Two or three recent passport-sized photographs (35mm x 45mm), 70% face coverage, white background, glossy or matte finish. Should not be reused from previous visa applications.

  • Cover Letter: From the applicant, addressed to the Consulate/Embassy of Morocco, stating the purpose of visit, duration of stay, accommodation details, and applicant’s occupation.

  • Flight Itinerary: Confirmed return air tickets or a verifiable dummy ticket (available at additional cost upon request).

  • Hotel Booking: Confirmed accommodation for the entire duration of stay, unless staying with relatives or friends.

Financial and Employment Documents:

  • Bank Statements: Last 3 months, in PDF format downloaded from online banking. No bank seal is required, but the balance should be sufficient to cover travel expenses.

  • ITR Acknowledgement: Single-page Income Tax Return Acknowledgement of the most recent financial year.

  • Salary Slips: Last 3 months, if employed.

  • Business Proof: GST certificate or company registration certificate if self-employed.

  • Leave Letter / NOC from Employer: On company letterhead, confirming leave and designation.

Additional Supporting Documents (If Applicable):

  • Address Proof: Required if the passport is not issued from South India. Acceptable proofs include a rental agreement or an address confirmation letter from the employer.

  • Marriage Certificate or Affidavit: Required if the applicant is married and the spouse’s name is not mentioned on the passport.

If Invited by Someone in Morocco:

  • If the applicant is staying with friends or relatives in Morocco, the following documents are required from the inviter:

  • Invitation Letter: Must include the inviter’s full name, address in Morocco, relationship to the applicant, travel purpose, and duration of stay.

  • Copy of the Inviter’s ID or Residence Permit: Moroccan national ID, residence card, or valid visa (if foreign national residing in Morocco).

  • Proof of Residence of the Host: Recent utility bill, rental agreement, or property ownership document.

Morocco Visa Processing Services at Sanctum

  • We provide sample Morocco visa application forms and complete support in filling them accurately, ensuring all details are correctly entered to avoid delays or rejection.

  • At Sanctum Consulting, we handle Morocco tourist visa applications efficiently and ensure that our clients experience minimal effort during the process. We supply customized cover letters, travel itineraries, and all required document formats — so you don't have to draft anything from scratch.

  • For added convenience, we also offer flight reservations and hotel bookings for visa purposes at an additional cost. Our experts conduct a thorough pre-verification of all documents to ensure they meet the Moroccan Embassy’s requirements before submission.

  • Your passport and supporting documents are securely sent through Blue Dart Critical Courier, providing complete safety and traceability.

  • With our end-to-end visa support, applying for a Morocco tourist visa from India becomes smooth, secure, and hassle-free.

Morocco Visa Processing Time​

At Sanctum Consulting, most Morocco Tourist Visa applications are processed within 5 to 10 working days from the time all required documents are submitted to our office.

For assistance with the visa application form and document formats, please WhatsApp your query to 9030040088.

Morocco Visa FAQ , Places to Visit and Things to do  

Morocco Visa-Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do Indian citizens need a visa to travel to Morocco? Yes, Indian passport holders must obtain a Morocco Tourist Visa before traveling. Visa-on-arrival is not available for Indian nationals. 2. How long is the Morocco tourist visa valid for? Typically, the visa allows a stay of up to 30 days, depending on the visa issued by the consulate. 3. What is the processing time for a Morocco tourist visa? Visa processing usually takes around 5 to 10 working days after document submission at Sanctum Consulting. 4. Can I apply for a Morocco visa online? Currently, Morocco tourist visas must be applied offline through the consulate/embassy. Sanctum Consulting provides full assistance. 5. Do I need confirmed tickets and hotel bookings to apply? Yes, you must submit confirmed or dummy return flight tickets and hotel bookings as part of the visa application. 6. Is travel insurance required for Morocco? Travel insurance is not mandatory but is highly recommended for medical and trip-related coverage during your stay. 7. Can I reapply if my visa is rejected? Yes. You can reapply after correcting the issues in your previous application. We assist with reapplications and rejections.

Places to Visit and Things to do at Morocco

Top Places to Visit in Morocco 1. Marrakech Explore the vibrant souks, historic medina, and iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Don't miss the Majorelle Garden and Bahia Palace. 2. Casablanca Visit the famous Hassan II Mosque, stroll along the Corniche, and experience Morocco's modern urban side. 3. Fes (Fez) Known for its ancient walled city and traditional tanneries, Fes el Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in culture. 4. Chefchaouen The blue-painted town nestled in the Rif Mountains is one of Morocco’s most photogenic destinations. 5. Merzouga & the Sahara Desert Experience a magical camel ride across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi and spend a night in a desert camp under the stars. 6. Rabat The capital city offers a mix of history and modernity, with attractions like Kasbah of the Udayas and the Royal Palace. Top Things to Do in Morocco 1. Wander through local souks in Fes and Marrakech for spices, lanterns, and traditional crafts. 2. Ride a camel into the Sahara Desert and enjoy a desert sunrise. 3. Take a Moroccan cooking class and learn to make dishes like tagine and couscous. 4. Visit historic kasbahs like Ait Benhaddou, a famous filming location. 5. Relax in a traditional hammam (bathhouse) for a spa-like experience. 6. Hike the Atlas Mountains or explore Berber villages for adventure and culture. 7. Sample local Moroccan cuisine including mint tea, harira soup, pastilla, and fresh dates.

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