Morocco Visa for Georgian Citizens
Morocco for Georgian travellers is often Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, and Atlas routes. The key is to determine the right route: in some cases an official eVisa is possible, while in others you need an "ordinary visa" via the embassy/consulate.
Morocco Visa Types
Select a visa type to learn more about specific requirements, application process, and important information
Tourist Visa
Visit Morocco for tourism and leisure. 7-15 days processing. Professional visa assistance available.
Business Visa
Attend business meetings and conferences in Morocco. Fast processing for business travelers.
Work Visa
Work legally in Morocco with employer sponsorship. Expert guidance through the application process.
Study Visa
Study in Morocco at accredited institutions. Complete documentation support for your education visa.
Family Visa
For family members of Moroccan residents. Requires sponsor meeting salary criteria.
Need help choosing the right visa type? Our expert consultants are here to guide you.
What to know about Morocco's visa routes (ordinary visa vs eVisa)
For entry into Morocco, the visa question is handled by two "channels": (1) ordinary visa — via embassy/consulate, and (2) eVisa — via the official platform acces-maroc.ma. eVisa is not for everyone: according to official instructions, eVisa is issued only to citizens/residents/visa holders of certain categories. Source: Morocco eVisa — Conditions of use (official PDF).
This PDF states directly that Georgia is not in eVisa Category A countries (the list includes, for example, India, Vietnam, Azerbaijan, etc.). Accordingly, for a Georgian citizen, eVisa "by nationality" usually does not work. However, the same official instructions describe Category B and Category C cases, where eVisa may be possible, for example if you are a resident in listed countries (EU/US/UK/etc.) with a valid card, or have a valid multiple-entry visa from a listed country. Source: eVisa conditions (Category A/B/C).
If you do not meet eVisa categories, the correct route is ordinary visa — i.e. application at Morocco's diplomatic mission/consulate according to your country of residence. The official tool to find the responsible consulate is consulat.ma — Find your consulat (note: the site sometimes blocks automatic opening; usually opens in a browser).
- eVisa available only for defined categories (official PDF).
- Georgia not in eVisa Category A; eVisa possible only if B/C conditions are met (official PDF).
- If eVisa does not apply, ordinary visa is done at Morocco mission/consulate (consulat.ma locator).
How to choose the right route for Georgians (eVisa eligibility vs ordinary visa)
For Georgians, the right decision starts with two questions:
- Do you have a Category B basis? — e.g. EU/US/UK/Canada/Switzerland/etc. residency (valid residence card/permit) per official rules.
- Do you have a Category C basis? — e.g. a multiple-entry non-electronic visa from a country on the official list, valid for at least 90 days from the eVisa application date.
If the answer is "no", you practically go via ordinary visa. If "yes", you can try the eVisa platform eligibility check and application: acces-maroc.ma. The official instructions also emphasise that eVisa is single entry, maximum stay 30 days, and validity 180 days from issue. Source: eVisa conditions (validity/stay).
If you are comparing other destinations in North Africa, see Tunisia and Algeria — but note: visa rules and channels differ significantly. For general explanations, see our visa guide.
- "Does eVisa apply to you" is decided by B/C categories, not just passport nationality (official PDF).
- eVisa: 180-day validity, single entry, stay up to 30 days (official PDF).
- ordinary visa: find responsible consulate via consulat.ma locator.
How GetVisa.ge helps you obtain a Morocco visa
With Morocco, mistakes often happen where people think eVisa and ordinary visa are "the same". We first determine which channel applies to you, then organise documents so purpose and financial/logistical aspects form one picture.
- We verify eVisa eligibility according to Category B/C rules (if you have the relevant status).
- In the ordinary visa scenario, we help you find the responsible mission and organise the checklist.
- We verify technical details (photo/scan/file sizes) — on eVisa this is often decisive.
- We warn you about the "non-refundable" rule and that visa/eVisa is not an entry guarantee.
- We determine the correct channel from the start (eVisa eligibility vs ordinary visa).
- We prepare checklist and verify consistency (purpose/itinerary/finances).
- Technical QA on eVisa reduces refusal/delay risk.
General Requirements for Morocco Visa
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📄Document Checklist
✅Eligibility & Criteria
📝Age/Financial Notes
Morocco Visa Application Process
Morocco visa: application process for Georgian citizens
Determine whether eVisa applies to you (Category B/C)
Check if you have EU/US/UK/etc. residency (Category B) or a valid multiple-entry visa (Category C). Source: https://www.acces-maroc.ma/assets/docs/Conditions%20utilisation%20eVisa%20-%20An.pdf
If eVisa applies: do eligibility check on acces-maroc
Check eligibility and then complete the application on the official platform: https://www.acces-maroc.ma/
Upload documents in correct format
Per official instructions, file size must not exceed 1MB and format must be jpg/jpeg/pdf. (official PDF)
Choose standard vs express and wait for response
official PDF: express — up to 24 hours; standard — up to 72 hours (working days in Morocco). Incomplete applications do not trigger timelines.
If eVisa does not apply: ordinary visa at relevant mission
Find the responsible consulate/embassy by your country of residence: https://www.consulat.ma/en/find-consulat and book appointment/check submission procedure: https://www.consulat.ma/en/appointement
Travel and have documents ready at border
Have passport, eVisa (if applicable), and additional evidence (ticket/funds/insurance) — official PDF directly names this group.
Tips for Getting Morocco Visa
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Processing Fees
Entry visa (less than 3 months) — one entry
200 + 20 receipt. Source: https://www.consulat.ma/en/chancery-fees (fees/rate updated regularly; check your consulate)
Entry visa (less than 3 months) — two entries
300 + 30 receipt. Source: https://www.consulat.ma/en/chancery-fees
Transit visa (up to 72 hours)
150 + 20 receipt. Source: https://www.consulat.ma/en/chancery-fees