Bolivians planning to visit Morocco can now apply for Morocco eVisa online with minimal steps to explore the country's historic cities, desert scenery, and rich culture. This convenient process makes discovering Morocco easier and more accessible than ever.
Bolivian citizens must meet the following eligibility criteria.
Residence Permit Bolivian citizens with permanent residence in the EU, US, Canada, Australia, UK, UAE, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, or Switzerland are eligible to apply, provided their permit is valid for a minimum of 180 days from entry.
Visa Holders Bolivia citizens holding valid multiple entry visa from European Union countries, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, UAE, UK, or USA may also qualify for eVisa applications based on this given their visa is valid for 90 days from entry.
Morocco e-Visa Type | Description |
Tourism e-Visa | Ideal for Bolivia citizens visiting Morocco for tourism, exploring culture, cuisine, landmarks, and leisure activities. |
Business e-Visa | Intended for Bolivia citizens travelling to Morocco for business work trips, including seminars and corporate events. |
Your Bolivian passport must be valid for at least 6 months during your stay in Morocco. Ensure it has at least 2 blank pages for the entry stamps.
Submit 1 professional passport photograph with a white background and clear facial visibility. Do not wear anything that covers your face or head, unless it's for religious reasons.
A valid multiple-entry visa or residence permit from an eligible nation, as described above, is required.
Provide evidence of your business purpose, such as a company invitation, registration certificate, or meeting confirmation.
A budget option for processing an eVisa under standard timelines. Issuance takes 5 - 7 Working Days.
Expedited processing for tight schedules while maintaining a thorough review. Issuance takes 3 - 5 Working Days.
Premium processing for emergencies, providing the fastest possible turnaround within 2 - 3 Working Days.
Your Morocco e-Visa fee is determined by your country of origin and the processing service you select. Bolivian citizens can visit the Morocco e-Visa Fee page and use the fee tool to know the exact cost.
Bolivian citizens must begin their Morocco e-Visa application by entering personal details that match their passport and ensuring travel dates fall within the e-visa's validity period. Then upload all the necessary documents for your application.
Review your Morocco e-Visa application one last time to ensure all details are correct, verify that all required documents have been uploaded, and then submit your application. Missing information can delay approval.
Pay securely online with major cards; your details stay protected. After payment, you will receive a confirmation email with a reference number, allowing you to track your application by visiting the Morocco e-Visa Status page.
Ensure all documents are clear, accurate, and match their requirements.
Apply early, but not too far in advance, to avoid delays or e-Visa expiry before your travel.
Use professional passport photos that meet all specifications; avoid DIY images.
Morocco does not provide a visa-on-arrival service for Bolivian citizens. All travel permits must be secured before departure.
Moroccan e-Visas cannot be extended for Bolivian citizens. Those who wish to stay longer in Morocco must apply for a visa through the embassy.
Plan your trip within the 30-day limit, allowing time for travel and meaningful exploration.
Research the best seasons for your activities, considering the weather, local events, and tourist crowds.
Try to learn Moroccan customs and etiquette to enrich your trip and show respect for local traditions.
Budget for e-Visa fees, travel, stay, food, activities, and emergencies to support your trip and application.
Consult with your doctor for vaccination recommendations, health advice, and medical preparations for travel to Morocco.
Bolivian citizens can easily apply for a Morocco e-Visa online by meeting the eligibility criteria and submitting the right documents. Plan ahead, follow the rules, and enjoy a smooth journey to Morocco.
If your eVisa is denied, you can reapply after rejection, understand and correct the issues that caused the rejection and pay the visa fee again.
No, an e-Visa doesn't allow work. Employment in Morocco requires a separate work permit, which typically requires sponsorship from an employer.
Your passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay. Renew it before applying if it's close to expiring.