Visit — e-Visa: Jordanian citizen in Jordan → Morocco
Jordanian citizens can apply online for the Morocco e-Visa on the official acces-maroc.ma platform — no consulate visit.
What this visa is for
Morocco electronic visa for short visits, applied for entirely online on the official acces-maroc.ma platform.
- Validity
- Commonly 180 days from issue (confirm on the official portal)
- Entries
- Single entry
- Max stay per visit
- Up to 30 days per the e-Visa
When to start
Start 5–21 days before your travel date.
You're on track — start by 26 Sept 2026 to be ready in time.
1
Apply on the official e-Visa platformstart by 26 Sept 2026
Complete the Morocco e-Visa application online on the official platform for foreign nationals (acces-maroc.ma).
takes ~1 day
Source: consulat.ma · updated 2026-06-17
2
Receive your e-Visastart by 10 Oct 2026
The e-Visa is issued through the official government platform; download and print it before you travel.
takes ~3 days
Source: consulat.ma · updated 2026-06-17
What you'll need
- Visa application form — A completed entry visa application form for the Kingdom of Morocco. ✓ verified
- Valid passport — A passport valid for longer than your stay (more than 6 months). ✓ verified
- Identity photographs — Two colour identity photographs on a white background (4 x 3 cm). ✓ verified
- Bank statement — A bank statement showing sufficient funds for your stay. ✓ verified
- Return ticket — A return ticket with confirmed reservation. ✓ verified
- Travel insurance — Valid travel insurance for your trip. ✓ verified
- Hotel booking — A hotel booking (or an introduction / voucher). ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
The Morocco e-Visa is applied for entirely online on the official acces-maroc.ma platform — no visa centre, appointment or interview.
Fees
| Morocco e-Visa | varies |
Gotchas to watch
- Apply only on the official acces-maroc.ma platform — lookalike sites charge extra.
- The e-Visa is commonly valid 180 days from issue for a single stay of up to 30 days — confirm on the portal.
- An e-Visa is permission to travel, not a guarantee of entry — the border officer decides on arrival.