Morocco Tourist Visa · Flight Itinerary Guide

Flight itinerary for your Morocco visa — formatted for consulate submission.

Moroccan consulates require a return or onward flight itinerary as part of the tourist visa application package. Get your flight itinerary for Morocco tourist visa submissions built on live GDS aviation data — real flight numbers, IATA codes, instant delivery — without committing to a ticket purchase before your visa is approved.

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1Understand the basics

What you need to know

What is a flight itinerary — and why do Moroccan consulates require one?

Morocco is one of Africa's most visited countries — Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Chefchaouen, the Sahara Desert, and the Atlas Mountains attract millions of visitors annually, with particularly strong tourist flows from Europe. Most Western nationals enter Morocco visa-free for 90 days. But for nationalities including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and most Sub-Saharan African countries, a Moroccan consulate tourist visa is required. These applications call for a comprehensive documentation package, and a return or onward flight itinerary is a standard, non-negotiable component. A flight itinerary for Morocco tourist visa applications from Flightinary provides exactly that documentation — built on real aviation data, without the financial risk of committing to a ticket before the visa is in your hands.

What a flight itinerary is

A professionally formatted travel document generated from live GDS aviation data — real flight numbers, correct airline codes, IATA airport identifiers, and accurate departure and arrival times for your Morocco routing. It documents your intended visit for Moroccan consulate application purposes without requiring a confirmed booking or payment.

Why not just buy a real ticket?

Morocco's consulate visa refusal rates run 15% for Indian, 20% for Pakistani, 20% for Bangladeshi, and 25% for Nigerian applicants. A return flight from those countries to Casablanca or Marrakech costs $600–$1,000. Purchasing a non-refundable ticket before visa approval puts significant money at risk. A flight itinerary for Morocco tourist visa purposes satisfies the consulate's requirement at a fraction of the cost.

Does Flightinary's itinerary work for Moroccan consulate submissions?

Yes. Every Flightinary itinerary is generated from real-time GDS aviation data and formatted to Moroccan consulate documentation standards — genuine flight numbers, correct IATA routing, accurate carrier codes. It is accepted at Moroccan embassies and consulates across all application countries.

The process

How to get your Morocco tourist visa flight itinerary in 3 steps

From search to a print-ready document for your consulate appointment — under 20 minutes, well ahead of your Morocco visa submission.

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Search your route

Enter your departure city, your Moroccan destination (CMN for Casablanca, RAK for Marrakech, FEZ for Fes, TNG for Tangier, AGA for Agadir), and travel dates. We surface real flights on Royal Air Maroc, Air Arabia Maroc, Ryanair, EasyJet, Iberia, Air France, and all carriers serving Morocco.

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Place your order

Pay a small service fee — not the flight price. Flightinary generates your itinerary from live GDS aviation data in your name, formatted for Moroccan consulate submission. Select the correct entry airport for your itinerary: CMN (Casablanca Mohammed V) for long-haul or Gulf connections; RAK (Marrakech Menara) for most European low-cost routes; FEZ (Fes-Saïss) or TNG (Tangier) for northern Morocco arrivals. Your itinerary airport should match your accommodation booking city.

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Submit at your consulate appointment

Print the itinerary and include it in your visa application package. Moroccan consulates assess tourist visa applications within 5–10 business days of a complete submission, though some nationalities should allow 2–3 weeks.

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2Build your application

Full document checklist

Everything you need for a Morocco tourist visa application

Morocco's consulate tourist visa application is document-intensive compared to many other destinations. Consulates — particularly for high-refusal-rate nationalities — scrutinise financial proof and home ties carefully. An incomplete or thin application package is a reliable route to refusal. Go through this list in full before your appointment.

Apply at the Moroccan consulate or embassy in your country. In many countries, Morocco uses the services of VFS Global for application submission. The French consulate in Morocco processes many applications involving France — if your itinerary includes France and Morocco (a very common route given dozens of daily Paris–Casablanca and Paris–Marrakech flights), note that the Schengen and Morocco applications are separate processes.

Identity & visa form

  • Valid passport

    Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended return from Morocco, with at least 2 blank pages

  • Completed visa application form

    Obtained from the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country — typically a 2-page form with personal and travel details

  • Two passport-size photographs

    Colour photographs on white background, taken within 6 months — specific size requirements vary by consulate

  • Consular fee

    Approximately €40–60 depending on your nationality — paid at the consulate or VFS centre on the appointment day

Travel itinerary

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    Entry into Morocco and return or onward departure, with real flight numbers, airline codes, and IATA airport identifiers

  • Hotel or accommodation bookings

    Confirming the full duration of your Morocco stay — riad, hotel, or guesthouse name, address, and check-in/check-out dates

  • Day-by-day travel plan

    Specific cities and activities — Marrakech medina, Fes souks, Sahara Desert tour, Chefchaouen — a detailed plan demonstrates genuine tourist intent

  • Travel insurance

    Required by most Moroccan consulates — coverage for the full Morocco stay, including medical treatment

Financial proof

  • Bank statements — 3 months minimum

    Showing adequate funds — approximately MAD 500 (~$50) per day as a guideline; 6 months is stronger for high-refusal nationalities

  • Payslips or salary certificate

    Last 3 months confirming employment and income — must be on company letterhead and signed

  • Income tax returns

    Filed returns for the last 1–2 years — particularly important for self-employed applicants and those from India and Pakistan

  • Sponsorship letter

    If a Moroccan resident or relative is contributing to trip costs — include their Moroccan ID (CIN) copy and bank statements

Ties to home country

  • Employment letter on company letterhead

    Confirming your role, salary, approved leave dates, and confirmed return to work — the single most important document

  • Property ownership or tenancy documents

    Title deed, land records, or a registered lease in your name — demonstrates stable roots at home

  • Family ties documentation

    Marriage certificate, children's birth certificates — strong evidence of commitments that compel your return home

  • Business or professional registration

    For self-employed applicants — GST/VAT registration, company documents, or trade licence

"Ties to home country" is where most applications fail. Morocco has among the highest consulate visa refusal rates in North Africa for applicants from South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. For Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Nigerian applicants, refusal rates of 15–25% mean that a genuinely strong application is required — not just a complete one. Thin bank statements, vague employment letters, and unconvincing travel plans are the most common refusal triggers.

Know your profile

How your nationality affects your Morocco tourist visa application

Morocco operates a dual-track visa system. Most Western nationals enjoy straightforward visa-free access — the country is heavily visited from France, Spain, the UK, Germany, and the US, all of which are visa-free. But for nationalities that require a consulate visa, Morocco's embassies apply significant scrutiny, with some of the higher refusal rates found in African and Asian applications.

PassportRefusal rateInterview req.Min. bank balanceAvg. processing
🇮🇳India~15%Required at consulate$2,500+10–15 business days
🇵🇰Pakistan~20%Required at consulate$3,000+10–20 business days
🇧🇩Bangladesh~20%Required at consulate$2,500+10–20 business days
🇳🇬Nigeria~25%Required at consulate$3,000+15–25 business days
🇫🇷FranceN/AVisa-freeN/ANo application needed
🇺🇸United StatesN/AVisa-freeN/ANo application needed
🇪🇺EU nationalsN/AVisa-freeN/ANo application needed
🇬🇧United KingdomN/AVisa-freeN/ANo application needed
Refusal rates are estimated from Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs data and consulate-reported figures (2024–2025). Visa-free nationals need no application. Processing times for consulate visas are from complete submission — some nationalities experience longer processing during peak periods (June–August, December).

🔴 Higher scrutiny — Nigeria (~25%), some Sub-Saharan Africa (higher)

For nationalities with the highest refusal rates — Nigeria at ~25%, some Sub-Saharan African countries higher still — the application strategy must be genuinely strong, not just complete. Prior Schengen or UK stamps in your passport are the single biggest improvement factor. A sponsorship letter from a Moroccan resident you know personally (with their Moroccan national ID and bank statements) can also significantly strengthen an otherwise borderline application. Don't apply with the minimum documentation — go well above it.

🟡 Medium scrutiny — India (~15%), Pakistan (~20%), Bangladesh (~20%)

Quality of documentation matters more than quantity. A thin bank statement padded with a recent deposit will be spotted. An employment letter from an unrecognised company will be treated with suspicion. Use your most recent 6 months of bank statements (not 3), get your employment letter signed by a senior manager on company letterhead, and ensure your hotel bookings and travel plan are specific and credible.

3Apply and wait

Application timeline

What happens after you submit your Morocco tourist visa application

Moroccan consulate tourist visa processing typically takes 5–15 business days, but some nationalities should allow 2–3 weeks. The bottleneck is usually the consulate appointment, which can be 2–4 weeks away at busier missions.

Book your consulate or VFS appointment

Day 0 — Plan ahead

Contact the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country to book an appointment. In many countries, applications are submitted through VFS Global. Slots at missions in Mumbai, Delhi, Lagos, Dhaka, and Karachi can be 2–4 weeks out. Apply at least 6–8 weeks before your intended travel date.

Get your flight itinerary from Flightinary

Day 0–1 · Instant delivery

Order your flight itinerary for the Morocco tourist visa — real flight numbers, IATA routing, formatted for Moroccan consulate submission. Print and include it in your application package alongside hotel bookings and financial documents.

⚡ This is where most applicants fail — don't use a fake PDF

Submit your full application at the appointment

Day 1

Bring your complete application package — passport, photos, visa form, flight itinerary, hotel bookings, bank statements, employment letter, and travel insurance. Pay the consular fee (€40–60) on the day. Keep a photocopy of everything you submit.

Application reviewed by the Moroccan consulate

Days 2–15 (up to 25 for some)

Standard processing takes 5–15 business days. Pakistani, Nigerian, and Bangladeshi passports should allow 15–25 business days. You may receive a request for additional documents — respond promptly to avoid your application lapsing.

Passport returned with decision

Day 10–25

If approved, your passport is returned with a Morocco visa sticker. Verify the validity dates, entry type (single or multiple), and permitted stay before booking real flights. If refused, a reason may be provided and reapplication with stronger documentation is possible.

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4Once you're in

Stay rules — explained

How long can you stay in Morocco on a tourist visa?

Morocco's tourist visa and visa-free allowance both permit up to 90 days per visit. For most visa-free nationals, this 90-day period resets each time you exit and re-enter Morocco. Extensions for longer stays are possible through the local prefecture but are not routinely granted for straightforward tourist purposes.

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Days maximum tourist stay

Both the tourist visa and visa-free allowance permit a maximum stay of 90 days per entry — measured from the date of arrival stamped by Moroccan border police.

90

Day extension at local prefecture

One 90-day extension can be requested at your local prefecture (préfecture) inside Morocco before your initial period expires. Approval is discretionary and not guaranteed for straightforward tourism.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Morocco has 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the medinas of Fes, Marrakech, and Tétouan, the Ksar of Aït Benhaddou, and the Roman ruins of Volubilis — a 90-day stay barely scratches the surface.

Morocco does not have a digital entry/exit tracking system as sophisticated as EU countries, but overstaying the 90-day limit can result in fines at the border on departure and complications for future visa applications. If you are on a tourist visa (not visa-free), the overstay consequences can also include a refusal of future visas at Moroccan consulates. Track your days carefully.

Full visa specification

Morocco Tourist Visa — key facts for 2025–2026

Complete specification for Morocco's tourist visa — covering consulate visa requirements, visa-free access rules, and key entry conditions.

Visa category
Visa de Tourisme — Tourist Visa (for non-visa-free nationalities)
Visa-free nationalities
US, EU member states, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, and 60+ other countries — 90 days visa-free
Visa-required nationalities
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, most Sub-Saharan African countries, and others — consulate visa required
Application channel
In person at the Moroccan embassy or consulate, or via VFS Global in select countries — no eVisa system currently available
Consular fee
Approximately €40–60 depending on nationality — paid at appointment; some nationalities may face reciprocity surcharges
Processing time
5–15 business days; allow 15–25 days for Pakistani, Nigerian, and Bangladeshi applicants
Maximum stay
90 days per entry
Extension
Possible at local prefecture inside Morocco — discretionary and not routinely granted for tourism
Entry type
Single or multiple entry — specified on the visa sticker at time of issuance
Interview
Not universally required, but may be requested at some consulates for certain nationalities
Travel insurance
Required by most Moroccan consulates — coverage must span the full duration of the Morocco stay
Work authorisation
None — tourist visa and visa-free entry do not permit paid employment in Morocco
Flight itinerary required?
Yes — return or onward flight itinerary must be included in the consulate application package
Overstay consequences
Fine at border on departure; potential complications for future visa applications at Moroccan consulates
Currency
Moroccan Dirham (MAD) — not freely convertible; exchange at airport or banks inside Morocco; export of dirhams is restricted

Common questions

Frequently asked questions — Morocco tourist visa flight itinerary

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