Morocco Visit Visa for Pakistanis Fees, eVisa & Docs
Morocco Visit Visa for Pakistanis 2026 Fee, eVisa Check & Requirements
This page was reviewed against Morocco’s official Acces Maroc eVisa material, Morocco’s official foreign-ministry eVisa announcement, Morocco’s official tourist document checklist, Morocco’s embassy directory, and DUA Services’ live site structure for internal-link fit. Last reviewed: April 17, 2026. Visa rules and exchange rates can change, so always recheck the final payment screen and official route before applying.
Quick Answer
- Pakistani passport holders should not assume they can use Morocco’s eVisa by default. In Morocco’s official eVisa briefing note, Pakistan is not in the current Category A list.
- Some Pakistanis can still use Morocco eVisa if they legally live in an eligible country with a qualifying residence permit, or if they hold a qualifying multiple-entry non-electronic visa from an eligible country.
- Morocco’s official eVisa note says the eVisa is for tourism or business, is single entry, can be valid for up to 180 days, and allows a stay of up to 30 days.
- Morocco’s official tourist checklist includes the visa form, passport, passport copy, photographs, address or residence proof, bank statement, return ticket, travel insurance, and hotel booking or voucher.
- For eligible eVisa cases, Morocco officially publishes 72 working hours for standard processing and 24 working hours for express.
- The publicly traceable eVisa fee is 770 MAD for standard and 1,100 MAD for express. Using a recent live rate of about 1 MAD = 30.26 PKR, that works out to roughly PKR 23,300 and PKR 33,286. Recheck the official payment screen before you pay.
Morocco Visit Visa Fee in PKR
For a Pakistan-focused article, readers usually want the fee fast. The cleanest publishable answer is this: the publicly reported Morocco eVisa fee is 770 MAD for standard and 1,100 MAD for express, and a recent live MAD-to-PKR quote shows about 1 MAD = 30.26 PKR. That makes the fee about PKR 23,300 for standard and PKR 33,286 for express. These PKR figures are estimates and may move with the exchange rate or card charges.
| Morocco visit visa route | Official fee | Approx. fee in PKR | Processing time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| eVisa – Standard | 770 MAD | PKR 23,300 | 72 working hours | For eligible applicants only |
| eVisa – Express | 1,100 MAD | PKR 33,286 | 24 working hours | For eligible applicants only |
| Embassy / consular route | Not publicly confirmed | Verify before payment | Varies | Main route for many applicants in Pakistan |
Morocco’s official eVisa material also says that once the request is validated and paid, it cannot be canceled or refunded. That is worth placing near the fee table because it is one of the most useful real-world warnings for applicants.
Morocco Visit Visa for Pakistanis: Quick Route Comparison
| Route | Who it is for | Fee | Processing time | Key point |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morocco eVisa | Pakistani passport holders who meet Morocco’s official eVisa eligibility rules | 770 MAD / 1,100 MAD | 72 working hours / 24 working hours | Best option if you qualify |
| Embassy / Consular Route | Pakistani applicants who do not qualify for eVisa | Verify before payment | Varies | Main route for many applicants applying from Pakistan |
Quick answer
- Use eVisa if you qualify under Morocco’s official eligibility rules.
- Use the embassy route if you are applying from Pakistan and do not have a qualifying residence permit or qualifying multiple-entry visa from an eligible country.
- Do not assume all Pakistanis can use eVisa.
Who Can Use eVisa? Quick Decision Box
You can likely use Morocco eVisa if:
- you are a Pakistani passport holder living legally in an eligible country such as the EU, UK, UAE, US, Canada, Australia, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, or Switzerland, and your residence permit is valid for at least 180 days on the application date; or
- you hold a qualifying multiple-entry non-electronic visa from an eligible country or area such as Schengen, the UK, US, Ireland, Japan, Canada, Norway, or New Zealand, and that visa remains valid for at least 90 days from the application date.
You likely need the embassy / consular route if:
- you are applying from Pakistan,
- you do not live in one of the eligible countries above with a qualifying residence permit, and
- you do not hold one of the qualifying multiple-entry visas above.
Morocco’s official note says travelers who do not fit the eVisa route should apply at the Moroccan embassy or consulate near their place of residence.
Apply from Pakistan: Quick Steps
- Check eVisa eligibility first on Morocco’s official platform.
- If not eligible, use the embassy route. Morocco’s official directory lists Morocco’s diplomatic representation in Pakistan, so Pakistani applicants should follow that route when they do not fit eVisa eligibility.
- Build a tourism-only file with matching dates, clean financial proof, hotel proof, insurance, and return-travel proof.
- Review everything before payment. Morocco says a validated and paid eVisa request cannot be canceled or refunded.
Introduction
If you are applying for a Morocco visit visa for Pakistanis, the first thing to check is not the document list. It is whether you can use Morocco’s eVisa or whether you need the embassy route. For Pakistani passport holders, that one step changes the full process, the fee path, and the documents you may need.
This guide is written only for Pakistani passport holders who want to visit Morocco for tourism or a short personal trip. It covers the fee in PKR, eVisa eligibility, processing time, requirements, and what changes if you are a Pakistani living in another country. If you are still comparing destinations before you finalize your trip, you can also browse the Visa Blog, read the UK Visit Visa from Pakistan 2026 Fees, Documents & Guide, or check the Ireland Visit Visa from Pakistan Requirements, Fees & AVATS Guide. Updated as of April 17, 2026.
Morocco Visit Visa Requirements for Pakistani Passport Holders
Morocco’s official tourist document page gives a clear base checklist for tourism. The standard documents listed are:
- visa application form
- two recent color photographs on a white background
- passport
- passport copy
- identity card, residence permit, or another document proving address
- bank statement
- return ticket
- travel insurance
- hotel booking or voucher
For most Pakistani applicants, this is the safest starting checklist. In real applications, some travelers also strengthen the file with a short cover letter, job proof, leave approval, salary slips, or a cleaner day-by-day trip plan. Those extra items are not the official “one list for everyone,” but they often help when the case needs more context.
Passport validity
Morocco’s tourist-document page surfaces a passport-validity rule of more than 6 months on the tourism checklist snippet, while Morocco’s eVisa briefing note says the passport used for eVisa should be valid for at least 90 days from the application date. Because the wording differs by route, the safest practical advice for Pakistani travelers is simple: do not apply with a short-validity passport. Aim for at least 6 months of validity before filing.
Bank statement and financial proof
Morocco’s official tourist checklist includes a bank statement, but the official sources reviewed here do not publish one fixed bank-balance amount for every Pakistani tourist case. That means you should be careful with social-media claims that say you “must” show one exact amount. A stronger file usually shows:
- regular account activity
- enough money for flights, hotel, food, and local travel
- funds that make sense for your salary or business profile
- no suspicious last-minute cash injections
Morocco’s official eVisa note also says that, on arrival, travelers may be asked to show proof of means, including an international bank card or the equivalent of more than 70 euros in cash per person per day during the stay. That is a border-check rule for eVisa travel, not a universal embassy bank-balance rule.
If you like comparing documentation standards across destinations before you apply, the Canada Visit Visa from Pakistan 2026: Fees, Requirements & Steps guide is also useful because it explains how Pakistani applicants should think about financial proof, biometrics, and travel purpose in a clean, practical way.
Hotel, return ticket, and travel insurance
Morocco’s official tourist checklist specifically includes hotel booking or voucher, return ticket, and travel insurance. These three documents matter because they help show that your trip is temporary, organized, and financially covered. Your hotel dates, insurance dates, and flight dates should all tell the same story.
Processing Time for Morocco Visit Visa
For eligible eVisa applicants, Morocco officially states:
- 24 working hours for express eVisa
- 72 working hours for standard eVisa
For the embassy or consular route, I could not verify one public Morocco source that gives a current Pakistan-specific tourist timeline. The honest wording for a published page is: Varies — verify with the Moroccan mission handling Pakistan before you build fixed travel dates around it. That is safer than copying old agency estimates that may not match the current workload.
Morocco Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders Living in Other Countries
This is one of the most important sections for real applicants because the answer changes for many Pakistanis living abroad.
If you are a Pakistani passport holder living in another country, your route may be different from someone applying from Pakistan. Morocco’s official eVisa rules say a visa-required traveler may qualify under Category B if they legally live in an eligible place such as the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, UAE, or Switzerland, and hold a residence card or residence permit valid for at least 180 days on the date of the eVisa application.
Morocco’s official rules also say a visa-required traveler may qualify under Category C if they hold a qualifying multiple-entry non-electronic visa from an eligible country or region, including Schengen, the UK, US, Ireland, Japan, Canada, Norway, or New Zealand, with at least 90 days of validity remaining from the application date.
So, a Pakistani passport holder living in Dubai, London, Toronto, Paris, or New York should not check only nationality. They should also check:
- country of current residence
- type of residence permit
- remaining validity on that permit
- whether they hold a qualifying multiple-entry visa from an eligible country
If you want to compare how residence-based applications work in other systems, you can also read the Ireland Visit Visa from Pakistan Requirements, Fees & AVATS Guide and Germany Visit Visa for Pakistanis 2026 Exact Docs + Easy Steps. Those pages help readers understand a very common Pakistan-side question: “Do I apply from Pakistan or from the country where I legally live?”
Common Reasons a Morocco Visit Visa Gets Refused
A refusal often comes down to a few preventable problems:
Weak travel purpose
If your file does not clearly support a genuine tourist trip, the application looks weak.
Poor financial proof
A low balance, irregular statement history, or suspicious late deposits can hurt the file.
Mismatched documents
Your hotel, insurance, return ticket, and travel dates should match each other.
Incomplete file
Morocco’s tourist checklist includes the bank statement, hotel proof, insurance, and return ticket. Missing one can damage the application.
Wrong route
Many Pakistani applicants waste time by trying eVisa without checking if they qualify first.
False information
Morocco’s official eVisa note says false declarations or documentary fraud can lead to sanctions.
Need Help with Morocco Visit Visa Processing?
Some travelers do not need shortcuts. They just want their file checked properly before they apply. In practice, that usually means help with document order, itinerary logic, hotel and return-travel matching, bank-statement presentation, and a final review before submission.
That kind of support fits naturally with what DUA Services already offers on its website: visit visa assistance, worldwide flight bookings, international tours, and travel support from Islamabad, along with visible 24/7 support and direct-contact options. If you want help understanding the process or organizing your Morocco visit-visa file more clearly, you can read About DUA Services or go to Contact DUA Services for one-to-one guidance.
If you are still comparing countries before you decide, continue with the Canada Visit Visa from Pakistan 2026: Fees, Requirements & Steps guide or the UK Visit Visa from Pakistan 2026 Fees, Documents & Guide.
Planning Your Morocco Trip from Pakistan
Before you pay for flights, hotels, or a tour package, make sure your visa route and travel plan match each other. This is one of the simplest ways to avoid weak documents, wasted money, and last-minute confusion.
Use this simple plan before you move ahead:
- check whether you qualify for Morocco eVisa
- confirm your passport validity
- match your hotel dates, insurance dates, and return ticket
- review your bank statement before submitting
- avoid paying for non-refundable bookings until your route is clear
That advice also fits DUA Services’ broader travel model, which focuses on visa assistance, flight bookings, and trip planning rather than hype-heavy promises.
FAQs
Do Pakistani passport holders need a Morocco visit visa?
Usually yes. The real question is whether they qualify for Morocco’s eVisa route or must use the embassy / consular route.
Can Pakistanis get Morocco eVisa?
Some can, but not all. Pakistan is not in the current Category A list, so many Pakistani applicants only qualify if they live in an eligible country with a qualifying residence permit or hold a qualifying multiple-entry visa.
What is the Morocco visit visa fee in PKR?
The publicly traceable eVisa fee is 770 MAD for standard and 1,100 MAD for express. Using a recent rate of about 1 MAD = 30.26 PKR, that is about PKR 23,300 and PKR 33,286. Recheck the official payment screen before paying.
How long does Morocco visit visa take?
If you are eligible for eVisa, Morocco publishes 24 working hours for express and 72 working hours for standard. Other routes vary.
What documents are needed for Morocco visit visa from Pakistan?
The official tourist list includes the form, passport, passport copy, photos, address or residence proof, bank statement, return ticket, travel insurance, and hotel booking or voucher.
Can Pakistani passport holders living in UAE or UK use Morocco eVisa?
Possibly yes. Morocco’s official rules allow some visa-required travelers to use eVisa if they live in an eligible country with a qualifying residence permit, or if they hold a qualifying eligible multiple-entry visa.
Can Morocco refuse entry even after visa approval?
Yes. Morocco’s official eVisa note says having an eVisa does not create an irrevocable right of entry, and border control may still refuse entry if the traveler does not meet the conditions or cannot show the required evidence.
Final Summary and Next Steps
For Pakistani travelers, a Morocco Visit Visa is mostly about using the right route first and then building a clean tourist file around that route. If you are eVisa-eligible, the publicly traceable fee figures are 770 MAD for standard and 1,100 MAD for express, which work out to about PKR 23,300 and PKR 33,286 at the recent live rate used for this page. If you are not eVisa-eligible, verify the embassy route directly before you pay anything.
Do these three things next:
- Check whether you qualify for Morocco eVisa.
- Review your passport, hotel proof, insurance, return ticket, and bank statement.
- If you want help organizing your visa file or travel plan, use the Contact DUA Services page before you make non-refundable bookings.
Sources / Where to Verify
- Morocco official eVisa platform: Acces Maroc
- Morocco official eVisa briefing note
- Morocco official foreign-ministry announcement of the eVisa launch
- Morocco official tourist visa document checklist
- Morocco official embassy directory
- Publicly traceable Morocco eVisa fee reference
- Recent live MAD-to-PKR rate used for PKR estimates
Author Note
This version is written to sound human, stay practical, and fit naturally inside the DUA Services content style. The goal is not to oversell the visa. The goal is to help Pakistani readers understand the route, the cost, the documents, and the common mistakes before they spend money or submit a weak file.
