Meeting Confirmed, Paperwork Pending. A trade conference invitation from a Casablanca-based partner arrived, and with it came the realization that a tourist permit wouldn’t cut it. That’s where the Morocco Business eVisa came in, a single-entry option built specifically for commercial visits, allowing a stay of up to thirty days within a six-month window.
Documents That Made the Cut
- A recent passport scan showing full name and issuing authority
- A neutral-expression photo against a plain background
- An invitation letter from the hosting company confirming purpose and contact details
- A residence permit or multiple-entry visa, only for select nationalities
Getting Through Immigration
Border officers wanted proof of return travel, sufficient funds, and a copy of the invitation letter alongside the approved eVisa itself. Self-employed applicants weren’t excluded either, though proof of business activity sometimes came into play. Processing landed within a handful of working days, faster with the paid rush options, and the whole exchange, invitation letter, application, payment, felt straightforward once the pieces lined up.
