Do Saint Vincent and the Grenadines citizens need a visa for Morocco?
Yes — Saint Vincent and the Grenadines passport holders need a visa to enter Morocco. It must be arranged in advance, usually at an embassy or consulate.
Documents you'll typically need
- Completed visa application form
- Valid passport (6+ months validity, minimum 2 blank pages)
- 2 recent passport-sized photos
- Round-trip flight tickets
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking)
- Bank statements (last 3 months)
- Travel insurance covering medical emergencies
- Proof of employment or business registration
- Cover letter stating purpose of visit
How to apply / enter
- Contact the destination country's embassy or consulate in your country
- Download and fill out the visa application form
- Gather all required documents and make copies
- Book an appointment at the embassy/consulate
- Attend the appointment and submit your application
- Pay the visa fee
- Wait for processing — timelines vary widely by country and season
- Collect your passport with visa or receive by mail
Entry requirements for Morocco
Beyond the visa itself, these are the things travelers most often get turned away for — have them ready:
- Passport validity: Valid for at least 6 months
- Onward / return ticket Recommended
- Proof of funds Recommended
- Travel insurance Recommended
- Hepatitis A Recommended
- Routine vaccines Recommended
- Many nationalities receive 90-day visa-free access
- Dress modestly, especially outside major cities and in religious areas
- Ramadan: eating, drinking, smoking in public during daylight is frowned upon
Requirements can vary by nationality and change without notice — confirm with the official sources above before you travel.
Official sources
Always confirm with the destination's official government portal before you travel:
About Morocco
Vibrant medinas, Sahara dunes, Atlas Mountain villages, and the world's best street food scene
- Capital: Rabat
- Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
- Language: Arabic, Amazigh (French widely spoken)
- Time zone: WET (UTC+1)
- Best time to visit: March – May, September – November
Frequently asked questions
Do Saint Vincent and the Grenadines citizens need a visa to visit Morocco?
Yes — Saint Vincent and the Grenadines passport holders need a visa to enter Morocco. It must be arranged in advance, usually at an embassy or consulate.
How long can Saint Vincent and the Grenadines passport holders stay in Morocco?
Maximum stay: Varies by destination and visa category.
How much does a Morocco visa cost for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines citizens?
Typical fee: Varies — check official portal. Fees can change — confirm on the official portal before applying.
How long does it take to get a Morocco visa?
Processing time: Varies — contact the embassy for current times.
What documents do Saint Vincent and the Grenadines citizens need for Morocco?
Completed visa application form; Valid passport (6+ months validity, minimum 2 blank pages); 2 recent passport-sized photos; Round-trip flight tickets; Proof of accommodation (hotel booking); Bank statements (last 3 months); Travel insurance covering medical emergencies; Proof of employment or business registration; Cover letter stating purpose of visit.
How long must my passport be valid to enter Morocco?
Valid for at least 6 months
Where do Saint Vincent and the Grenadines citizens apply for a Morocco visa?
Apply via the official portal: https://www.consulat.ma/en/obtaining-visa
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