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Yes — and the easiest route is the e-Visa. Indian passport holders are not visa-exempt for Morocco, so a visa is required before you travel. The convenient part is that India is on Morocco's e-Visa eligibility list, so instead of arranging an embassy visa you can apply for the Morocco e-Visa entirely online. It is requested through the official portal, processed remotely, and emailed to you as a PDF.
The e-Visa is intended for short visits such as tourism, sightseeing and family trips. Because everything is handled online, Indian travellers do not need to visit a Moroccan embassy or consulate to apply. You can review the destination on our Morocco travel hub or go straight to the Morocco e-Visa page.
A key point for Indian travellers: you qualify for the Morocco e-Visa directly. Many nationalities are only eligible for the Morocco e-Visa if they already hold a valid visa or residence permit from a specific third country — but Indian citizens are on the standard eligibility list and do not need any other country's visa, residence card or prior travel to apply. Your Indian passport on its own is the basis for the application.
| Question | For Indian citizens |
|---|---|
| Is a visa required? | Yes |
| Eligible for the e-Visa? | Yes, India is on the e-Visa list |
| Need another country's visa first? | No — Indians apply directly |
| Where you apply | Online, before departure |
| How it is delivered | PDF emailed to you |
Indian applicants can choose between two processing speeds depending on how soon they are travelling. Standard processing takes around 72 hours, while Express processing is faster at around 24 hours for travellers on a tighter schedule. Whichever option you choose, it is best to apply a few days before your flight so there is room for review and any follow-up.
| Option | Typical processing time | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Around 72 hours | Trips planned in advance |
| Express | Around 24 hours | Last-minute or urgent travel |
The Morocco e-Visa is requested online, but you still need to meet Morocco's entry conditions. Have the following ready before you apply, and keep them available for the airline and for immigration on arrival:
Because the e-Visa is single entry with a 30-day stay, make sure your travel plans fit within one visit before you apply. Submitting a few days ahead leaves room for processing and any additional checks.
For Indian applicants, the Morocco e-Visa is typically processed in around 72 hours with Standard or around 24 hours with Express, and the approval is emailed as a PDF. Even with Express, it is wise to apply a few days before departure rather than waiting until the last moment, in case extra checks are needed. If any additional information is requested, respond quickly so your approval is not held up. Once it arrives, check that every detail on the PDF matches your passport before you fly.
The Morocco e-Visa is a single-entry authorisation. It is valid for 180 days from the date of issue, which is the window within which you must enter Morocco. Once you arrive, it permits a stay of up to 30 days per visit. Because it is single entry, the e-Visa is used up once you enter the country — if you leave and wish to return, you will need a new e-Visa. The authorisation is tied to the specific passport you used to apply, so if you renew or replace your passport, you will need to apply again with the current document.
The e-Visa authorises your travel, but the final entry decision is made by a border officer on arrival in Morocco. Be ready to present your valid Indian passport, your printed e-Visa PDF, a return or onward ticket, proof of confirmed accommodation, and evidence that you can support your stay. Keeping these together in an easy-to-reach folder — printed and on your phone — makes the arrival process faster and smoother, especially at busy airports like Marrakech or Casablanca.
An approved e-Visa lets you board your flight and present yourself at Moroccan immigration, but the final decision to enter rests with the border officer on arrival. Present the same passport you used to apply, along with your printed e-Visa, and be ready to explain the purpose and length of your visit, where you will stay, and that you can support your trip. Provided your documents are in order and consistent with your application, the officer will admit you and you can begin your stay — whether that is the medinas of Fez and Marrakech, the blue streets of Chefchaouen, or the Sahara dunes near Merzouga.
Every traveller needs their own Morocco e-Visa, including children and infants, because each one is linked to an individual passport. A parent or guardian can complete the application on a child's behalf using the child's own passport and photo. If you are travelling as an Indian family, simply submit a separate application for each member, choose the same processing speed so approvals arrive together, and make sure each child's accommodation and return ticket details are covered just as they are for the adults.
Yes. Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Morocco. The good news is that India is on Morocco's e-Visa eligibility list, so Indians can apply for the Morocco e-Visa directly online instead of arranging an embassy visa.
Yes. Unlike many nationalities who first need another country's visa or residence permit, Indian citizens are on the standard e-Visa list and can apply directly with just their Indian passport. No other country's visa or prior travel is required.
There is an official charge for the Morocco e-Visa. If you apply through an assisted service, an optional service fee may be added for help completing the form, error checks and support. You can see the details on the application page before you submit.
There are two speeds: Standard takes around 72 hours and Express takes around 24 hours, with the approval emailed as a PDF. Apply a few days before departure so there is room for review and any follow-up checks.
The e-Visa is single entry and allows a stay of up to 30 days per visit. It is valid for 180 days from the date of issue, which is the window in which you must enter Morocco.
You need an Indian passport valid for at least 6 months with a blank page, a recent passport-style photo, a return or onward ticket, confirmed accommodation, and a valid email address to receive the PDF e-Visa.
Yes. Every traveller needs an individual e-Visa linked to their own passport, including children and infants. A parent or guardian can apply on a child's behalf using the child's passport and photo.
No. The e-Visa authorises your travel, but the final entry decision is made by a border officer on arrival. Be ready to show a valid passport, your printed e-Visa, a return or onward ticket, confirmed accommodation and evidence you can support your stay.