On Monday, March 4, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Abu Dhabi stated that residents of the United Arab Emirates are now able to get electronic visas.
However, you shouldn't begin packing until you have this information in hand. In order to be eligible for the new electronic visa, you must have a valid Emirates ID and have been a resident of the country for at least 180 days.
Documents required for the application process
- For the application process, you will also need the following documents:
- A copy of your resident visa for the United Arab Emirates. The visa must be valid for a period of time that is greater than one hundred eighty days.
- A copy of the passport.
- The validity period of the passport must be greater than ninety days.
- A photograph that is passport-sized.
- For a single entry and a stay of thirty days, the e-visa is valid for a total of one hundred eighty days.
Number of days to complete a regular e-visa
It takes three working days to complete the regular e-visa, which costs Dhs280.64 and is available online.
In the event that you decide to expedite the required papers, you will be required to pay Dhs401, and it will be processed within one business day.
In order to enter Morocco, citizens of the United Arab Emirates do not require a visa, and they are permitted to remain in the country for a period of ninety days without requiring one.
Getting the visa
The procedures for obtaining a visa differ depending on the passport, but if you are a resident of the United Arab Emirates, you can obtain a visa upon arrival in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia. The ability to obtain an electronic visa for Morocco is now included in this perk.
The nation in North Africa is frequently included on travel bucket lists, and it is not difficult to understand why this is the case. It is possible to find something that suits your interests, whether you are interested in culture or shopping, trekking or unwinding at a hammam.
Take a trip to Marrakesh, for instance, to explore the medina, which is a walled city that dates back to the time of the Berber Empire, or to visit the souqs, which sell a wide variety of goods, ranging from jewelry to handicrafts.