Kenyan citizens should expect to obtain a Moroccan visa before travel; Morocco’s online eVisa is only available to certain visa-required travellers who meet specific eligibility conditions (check eligibility on Accès Maroc).
Last verified: 2026-02-05
At a glance
Entry requirements
- Morocco’s eVisa rules (Accès Maroc) describe eligibility categories for visa-required travellers (e.g., those holding an eligible residence permit in certain countries, or an eligible multiple-entry visa); if you don’t meet these conditions, apply via the Moroccan embassy/consulate.
- The Accès Maroc eVisa note states eVisa validity can be up to 180 days, for single entry, with a stay not exceeding 30 days (when issued as an eVisa).
Stay
Stay length depends on the visa issued. For eVisa (when eligible): single entry; validity up to 180 days; stay up to 30 days.
Passport
For eVisa (when eligible): ordinary passport valid for at least 90 days from the eVisa application date.
If you’re not eligible for an eVisa via Accès Maroc, you’ll need to apply through the Moroccan embassy/consulate. Requirements can change—verify with official Moroccan channels and your airline before travel.
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Sources
- Accès Maroc — Morocco eVisa eligibility checker / portal
- Accès Maroc — eVisa conditions of use (briefing note PDF)
Important
This tool is for guidance only and may be incomplete or out of date. Always confirm with official government sources and your airline before you travel.