Morocco eVisa for Bhutan Citizens
Unlock Morocco's rich culture and majestic landscapes with the convenience of the Morocco Online Visa, designed especially for citizens of Bhutan. Whether it's exploring the golden souks of Fes or sipping mint tea on a breezy rooftop in Tangier, the eVisa brings your Moroccan dream trip that much closer. Citizens of Bhutan can apply for Morocco eVisa easily online, skipping embassy lines and long waits.
This guide walks you through everything, from eVisa eligibility and requirements to fees and essential travel insights, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Morocco eVisa Requirement for Bhutan Passport Holders
Eligibility for Bhutan citizens depends on any one of the following:
- Residency Permit: Bhutanese citizens legally residing in countries like the EU, UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, UAE, Canada, Norway, or Switzerland with a residence permit valid for at least 180 days are eligible for the Morocco eVisa.
- Multiple-entry Visa Holders: Bhutanese citizens holding valid multiple-entry visas (with 90+ days validity) from countries such as Schengen states, the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, or Ireland are also eligible for the Morocco eVisa.

Types of Morocco eVisas Available to Bhutanese Applicants
🌍 Tourist eVisa |
💼 Business eVisa |
Documents Bhutan Citizens need for the Morocco eVisa
📄 Eligible Bhutanese Citizens will need the following:
- A valid Bhutanese passport (must be valid for 6 months from the date of entry into Morocco, having 2 blank pages)
- A passport-size photo
- Proof of residency or valid visa (as discussed earlier)
- For business visits: Invitation letter or event confirmation

Morocco eVisa Application Form: What Bhutanese Need to Fill In
- Personal information: full name, birth date, nationality
- Passport details, including expiry date
- Type of eVisa and intended travel dates
- Place of birth and occupation
Morocco eVisa Validity, Stay Duration & Entry for Bhutan Travellers
eVisa Category |
Valid for |
Permit Stay |
Entry Type |
Tourist eVisa |
180 days |
30 days |
Single |
Business eVisa |
180 days |
30 days |
Single |
Note: You must enter Morocco within the 180-day validity window.
What If My Morocco eVisa Expires? (Bhutan Citizens)
There is no extension option. Once your 30 day stay is up—or if your visa validity expires before you enter—you will need to apply again for a new Morocco eVisa.
⚠️ Overstaying your visa could lead to legal issues or restrictions on future travel.
Morocco eVisa Application Processing Timeline for Bhutanese Citizens
Choose from three processing speeds based on your schedule and budget:
- Standard: 5 - 7 Working Days — budget-friendly option—eVisa processing is completed within this timeframe for most standard applicants.
- Rush: 3 - 5 Working Days — faster service with a small additional fee — eVisa processing is completed within this expedited window for urgent yet cost-conscious travellers.
- Super-Rush: 2 - 3 Working Days — The fastest option for urgent arrangements — eVisa processing is finalised in the least amount of time for essential travel requirements, incurring an additional charge.
Cost of the Morocco eVisa for Bhutanese Citizens
💰Morocco eVisa fees vary depending on:
- Nationality
- Processing speed
- Type of eVisa
- Currency fluctuations
Please visit the Morocco eVisa Fee page for the most up-to-date fee amount applicable to your selection.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for a Morocco eVisa from Bhutan
Fill out the Morocco eVisa Application Form: Provide accurate details and upload all required documents carefully.
Secure Your Payment: Pay the eVisa fee online. And keep your digital receipt.
Receive the Approved Morocco eVisa: Your eVisa will be emailed to you. Print or store it digitally for your journey.
Tracking Your Morocco eVisa as a Bhutanese Citizen
Stay updated using your Order ID and Bhutanese Passport through the Morocco eVisa Status check portal. You will also get progress updates via email.
Planning to Stay longer in Morocco?
For extended visits, Bhutanese citizens must apply for a traditional Moroccan visa via an embassy. Unlike eVisas, these:
- Require in-person submission of the Morocco Visa application
- Involve the submission of more documents compared to the Morocco eVisa
- Take longer to process
Comparing Morocco eVisa vs. Traditional Sticker Visa
Features |
Morocco eVisa |
Sticker Visa |
Application Method |
Fully online |
Embassy visit required |
Purpose |
Short term (Tourism, Business) |
Both short- and long-term |
Processing Speed |
Fast |
Slow |
Document Type |
Digital upload |
Physical Documents |
Entry Type |
Single |
Includes multiple-entry options |
Can Bhutanese Citizens Work in Morocco with an eVisa?
No, employment is not allowed on a Moroccan eVisa. If you intend to work, apply for a separate work visa through official embassy channels.
Tips for a Hassle-Free Morocco eVisa Application
🗸 Apply early
🗸 Double-check documents for clarity and accuracy
🗸 Use a stable internet connection
🗸 Respond to any additional document requests quickly
🗸 Save your reference number and confirmation emails
Is Morocco Visa on Arrival an Option for Bhutanese Passport Holders?
Morocco does not offer visa-on-arrival services to citizens of Bhutan. All applicants must apply for a Morocco evisa, using the online platform to secure entry before departure.
Bhutanese Travellers: Cultural Tips for Morocco

- Dress respectfully, especially in traditional areas
- Use greetings like As-salamu alaykum
- Learn basic Arabic phrases
- Show reverence during Ramadan
- Ask permission before taking photos of people
❌ Don't:
- Engage in a public display of affection
- Consume alcohol on the streets
- Use your left hand while eating or handing items
- Ignore mosque etiquette—remove shoes and cover up
Time to Say "Marḥabā" to Morocco!
Morocco, from the high Atlas peaks to the bazaars of Marrakech, awaits Bhutanese explorers with welcoming arms and a warm cup of tea. With this guide in hand and your eVisa on file, you're all set for a culturally rich, unforgettable escape.
Faqs
Contact support, review rejection reasons, and reapply with corrections
Yes, all travellers, including children, need their own eVisas and passports.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Always carry some cash for smaller purchases.
Ensure stable internet. If issues persist, contact the Morocco eVisa Customer Support.
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