Processing and Costs Overview

Close Up On A Moroccan Passport

Applying for a visa involves specific government and service fees. It is important to understand that these fees are non-refundable and are charged for the processing of the request itself. The time taken to review an application varies based on the individual's history and the time of year.

Document Precision

The information submitted online acts as a legal declaration. Moroccan travellers must ensure that all fields—especially those regarding identity—perfectly align with the details on their passport. Inconsistencies may result in the need for a fresh application or denial of boarding.

Application Tracking

Upon completion of the online form, Moroccan applicants receive a unique reference code. This code, combined with the passport number, allows the traveller to monitor the status of their request. It is the traveller's responsibility to check for updates or requests for additional information.

Stay Duration Guidance

Topic Policy Information
Entry Type Generally single-entry for standard visits
Passport Condition Must be in good physical condition with blank pages
Health Requirement Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory

The Digital Request Journey

The process is entirely electronic, removing the need for physical appointments. After uploading the required scans and photographs, the data is transmitted for review. To understand the full scope of the process, you may review the online application flow.

Photo Guidelines

The digital photo must be of high clarity. It should show the full face, without sunglasses or tinted lenses. The background should be white or off-white. This image is stored digitally and may be compared with the traveller's face at biometric gates.

Necessary Preparation

Before starting, gather your Moroccan passport, a digital headshot, and your travel itinerary. Ensuring these are ready will make the documentation phase much smoother and prevent session timeouts during the application.

Travel Readiness Tips

  • Print two copies of the approved visa letter.
  • Check passport expiry date (must be >6 months).
  • Ensure the digital photo upload was not blurred.
  • Apply at least two weeks before your flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, yes, as long as the entry point is a designated international border or airport that accepts electronic visas.

Providing an address in Uganda or a hotel reservation is typically a standard requirement to show proof of accommodation.

Check your spam folder first. You can also use your reference number on the status page to verify that your application was successfully received.