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Get your Morocco visa quickly and hassle-free with expert support. UAE residents can apply online, through an authorized visa center, or directly at the Moroccan Embassy. Visa processing typically takes 3 to 10 working days, depending on your nationality. Apply in advance to ensure a stress-free travel experience.
Whether it is an adventurous trip to the busy souks of Marrakech, a visit to the Sahara Desert or a cultural and culinary experience of Morocco, the right visa is the key to your trip. In Go Kite, we simplify the process of getting a Morocco visa to residents of the UAE. We will help you prepare all the necessary documents and complete them, as well as submit them to the embassy and follow-up on them so that you can go on with your planning and not worry about the paperwork.
The Moroccan government issues official documents known as Morocco visas to permit foreign citizens to access Morocco for temporary stays. The document needs to be acquired in advance of your journey unless your nationality qualifies for visa-free entry.
As soon as you have the information about what is necessary, it is not difficult to apply to the Morocco visa in the UAE. Here is an easy step by step guide:
Home country passport with a minimum of six months validity. The new passport should have a minimum of 3 blank pages and you should submit the old passport if any.
Duly filled out the application form issued by the Embassy of Morocco. Fully concluded in English or Greek and signed and dated by the applicant himself ( signed by both parents in case of minors, below the age of 18)
Emirates ID and Copy of the stamped residency visa (valid at least three months from the date of expiry of the requested visa / intended end of the journey)
Requirements: Your insurance should be valid for the entire period of the requested visa and all Schengen countries. Minimum coverage: 30,000 € (or equal amount USD) and repatriation. (Medical insurances on credit cards are not accepted.).
The NOC should include name, postal address and telephone number of sponsor/company, with details about applicant’s working position, starting date of employment, salary, expected date to resume duties and purpose of travel. In the case of a partner, NOC should be obtained from other partners and a valid trade licence copy for the investor/partner of the company should be attached with the NOC.
In the case of dependents, sponsors must provide a valid passport copy and UAE residence visa to be attached with the cover letter.
If minors are below the age of 18 (if applicable), establishing legal parenthood: Copy of either birth certificate/proof of adoption/custody decree, if parents are divorced, / death certificate of parent (The Spanish Consulate may request to submit the original document at a later stage).
Documents need to be translated into English. “Letter of consent” (authorisation of Minors) from parents, including passport copies and valid UAE residence visa copies of both parents or legal guardians in case the children are travelling with others.
Three-month original stamped and signed personal bank statement showing regular income, no deposits. Company owners can submit the bank statement ofthe company with a letter from the bank proving he are signatory on this bank account.
Bank statements should not be “credit card statements”. If not enough balance on the current account, The applicant can also submit the personal saving account (cash is not accepted as proof of funds).
For retired persons: proof of pension or other regular income.
Please highlight your regular income (salary, pension, etc.) on the bank statement.
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We know that the process of getting an international visa may sometimes be confusing and time-consuming, but it does not have to be like that at Go Kite Travel. This is why thousands of residents of the UAE entrust us with the processing of their visas to Morocco:
Get in touch with Go Kite now and allow our specialists to cover the rest of the details whilst you concentrate on organizing your Moroccan experience.
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FAQ
A: To apply for a Morocco visa, you typically need the following documents: a completed visa application form, your valid passport with at least six months’ validity, passport-sized photos, a copy of your flight itinerary, proof of accommodation (like hotel bookings), proof of sufficient financial means (such as bank statements), and travel insurance. Additionally, a letter of invitation or a cover letter explaining your travel purpose might be required. Requirements can vary, so it’s advisable to check with the Moroccan consulate or embassy for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
A: The processing time for a Morocco visa typically vary depending on the specific consulate or embassy, the time of year, and the completeness of your application. It’s advisable to apply well in advance of your planned travel to account for any potential delays.
A: No, Morocco does not provide a visa on arrival. You need to secure a visa before traveling.
A: The validity period of a Morocco visa typically ranges from 30 to 90 days, depending on the type of visa issued. The visa allows for a stay within that period, and it is usually valid for single or multiple entries as specified. The exact validity will be indicated on the visa sticker.
A: The validity period of a Morocco visa typically ranges from 30 to 90 days, depending on the type of visa issued. The visa allows for a stay within that period, and it is usually valid for single or multiple entries as specified. The exact validity will be indicated on the visa sticker.
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