Are you prepared to explore the enchantment of Morocco? Guinea-Bissau travellers can apply for Morocco eVisa online if they meet a few key criteria. In this guide, we will walk you through who qualifies, how to apply, and what to expect. From essential documents to processing times and entry rules, everything you need is at your fingertips. Let’s turn your travel dreams into plans—Morocco is just a few clicks away.
Guinea-Bissau Citizens are eligible for a Morocco eVisa if they have either:
Apply fully online—no embassy visits needed
Quick processing with multiple speed options
Save on time and travel costs with digital applications
Flexible entry for tourism and business visits
Track your eVisa in real time online
Track your eVisa in real time online
Morocco eVisa Type |
Explanation |
Validity |
Stay Duration |
Entry option |
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A quick online visa for Guinea-Bissau citizens to explore Morocco’s culture and scenery |
180 days |
30 days |
Single entry |
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This digital visa is specifically designed for professionals who are visiting Morocco for business meetings or events, and it strictly prohibits any form of paid work. |
180 days |
30 days |
Single entry |
Whether you are chasing the spice-scented breeze of Marrakech or sealing a business deal in Casablanca, your Moroccan eVisa journey starts with these essentials:
Make sure your Guinea-Bissau passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival in Morocco and has 2 blank pages for stamping.
Upload a passport-style photo taken within the last 6 months—clean background, clear face, no filters!
You’ll need a valid visa or residence permit from a qualifying country (like the US, UK, EU, etc.). This confirms your eligibility for Morocco’s eVisa system.
If your trip is business-related, include a letter from your employer or host stating the purpose and duration of your visit. No paid work allowed!
Morocco's eVisa fee amount changes depending on:
Check the latest pricing right here →Morocco eVisa Fee page
Guinea-Bissau citizens can pick their perfect eVisa speed—fast, faster, or fastest!
Step 1: Initiate the Application: Access the Morocco eVisa portal and accurately complete the online application form. Ensure that all required documents are uploaded in the specified format.
Step 2: Settle the Visa Fee: Proceed to payment using one of the secure methods available on the platform. The transaction must be completed for the application to be processed.
Step 3: Receive Your Morocco eVisa: Your Morocco eVisa will be delivered to your registered email address. Please verify all details and prepare accordingly for travel.
Once your application is submitted, you can track its progress through the Morocco eVisa Status Check portal:
Extend your adventure, not your Morocco eVisa. Morocco doesn’t allow eVisa extensions, so you must exit before the expiry date and apply again from overseas.
Guinea-Bissau citizens seeking to work legally in Morocco must obtain a valid work visa in advance, as the eVisa does not permit paid employment.
Work Visa applications must be processed outside of Morocco, typically from your country of residence. Play by the rules, and the opportunities will follow.
Upon arrival in Morocco, travellers from Guinea-Bissau should be ready for swift yet crucial inspections.
With these ready, your Moroccan adventure starts with ease—and a smile.
Travellers from Guinea-Bissau can easily discover the magic of Morocco with just a few clicks. With your Morocco eVisa in hand, a seamless journey into culture, colour, and charm awaits. Let the adventure begin—one dream, one visa, one unforgettable trip!
No, but minors may require additional consent from parents or legal guardians.
Having a criminal record can impact visa eligibility and may lead to a rejection. It's best to consult the Morocco Customer Support Team
The Morocco eVisa has a validity period of 180 days. As long as your new travel dates fall within this validity period, changes may be accommodated; however, overstaying the 30-day limit per entry is not permitted.
No, the eVisa is for tourism and business purposes only and does not permit study or paid employment. A specific student visa is required for studying.