How Nigerians Can Get a Visa to Morocco

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by / 04 Aug 2016

The Kingdom of Morocco is a country in the western region of North Africa. Morocco is characterized by rugged terrain and large deserts. It is one of three countries in the world that has both an Atlantic and a Mediterranean coastline.
Morocco has a population of over 33.8 million and covers a total area of 446,550 square kilometres. Its political capital is Rabat. The largest city is Casablanca, and another popular and ancient city Marrakesh, is known for its marketplaces.

Types of Visa to Morocco

  1. Business visa
  2. Tourist visa

Where To Go

Embassy of The Kingdom of Morocco

Address: Plot 1306, Udo Udoma Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja
Phone: +234 9 3141961-2; Fax: +234 9 3141959

Requirements

These are the requirements for a business visa to Morocco.

  1. An passport valid for 6 months beyond the desired stay in Morocco, with at least one blank passport page available for a visa stamp;

  2. Fully completed and signed Visa Application Form and a photocopy;

  3. Two recent colour passport photographs with a plain or white background;

  4. A letter of invitation from the host company or sponsor in Morocco explaining your relationship and the purpose of travel to Morocco. This letter must indicate the length of stay, place of stay, and host’s name and contact information;

  5. A copy of confirmed hotel reservations. If staying in various hotels, please provide copies of each reservation;

  6. A letter from an employer or sponsoring company, on the company's letterhead, introducing the applicant, indicating the applicant's employment status/position held in the company, and clearly stating the purpose of visit to Morocco. The business letter must also indicate who will be financially responsible for the applicant and must provide detailed contact information in host Morocco;

  7. Flight itinerary from the airline or a travel agency or copy of airline ticket showing entry and departure from Morocco.

For further information on other and all types of Moroccan visas, please visit the official embassy website.

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