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Morocco Visa for Nigerians

Tourist Visa
⚠ Visa Required — You must apply before travel
18% Rejection Rate
3/5 Difficulty
10–15d Processing
NGN 53,460 Total (~$33)

Quick Facts

Requirement Visa Required
Visa Fee NGN 53,460 (~$33)
Processing Time 10–15 working days
Appointment Wait ~ weeks
Stay Duration Up to 30 days

Morocco has tightened visa requirements for West African applicants in recent years. Apply with comprehensive documentation proving tourist intent. Casablanca and Marrakech are popular Nigerian destinations.

Key Warnings

  • Morocco has tightened visa scrutiny for West Africans in recent years. Incomplete or weakly supported applications have a significantly higher rejection rate — treat this as a semi-difficult visa.
  • Apply at least 4–5 weeks before your intended travel date. Appointment wait at Lagos consulate is 2–3 weeks, plus 5–15 days processing after submission.
  • Show clear tourist intent: book specific hotels in Marrakech, Casablanca, or Fes, have a day-by-day itinerary ready, and demonstrate a clear return plan to Nigeria.

Insider Tips

  • A strong prior travel record (Schengen stamps, UK, UAE) dramatically increases Morocco approval chances. If you have these, photocopy all relevant stamps and include them.
  • Apply in Lagos rather than Abuja if possible — the Lagos consulate processes higher volumes and appointment availability tends to be better.
  • Marrakech (RAK) and Casablanca (CMN) are both good entry airports. Direct flights from Lagos to Casablanca operate on Royal Air Maroc and Air France.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond intended return date.
  • Photocopy of passport bio-data page and all pages with existing stamps
  • Completed Morocco visa application form Available at the consulate or downloadable from diplomatie.ma.
  • Two recent passport photographs White background, 35×45mm, taken within the last 6 months.
  • Round-trip flight itinerary Confirmed round-trip reservation showing entry and exit from Morocco. A fare quote is acceptable.
  • Hotel booking confirmation for the full stay All nights must be covered. Riad or hotel — both accepted.
  • Bank statement (last 3 months) Must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover your stay. Minimum ₦500,000 average balance recommended. Regular salary or business credits expected — lump-sum deposits flag as suspicious.
  • Employment letter on company letterhead Must state position, salary, and approved leave dates. Self-employed: CAC certificate and audited business accounts.
  • Travel insurance certificate Recommended. Minimum $30,000 or €30,000 coverage for Morocco.

Recommended (Optional)

  • Property ownership documents Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) or land certificate. Strongly recommended as evidence of ties to Nigeria.
  • Tax clearance certificate FIRS-issued, last 3 years. Adds financial credibility.
  • Evidence of previous international travel Prior stamps to Europe, UAE, or other destinations significantly improve approval chances.

Why Applications Get Rejected

Morocco rejected 18% of applications. Avoid these mistakes:

  • Weak tourist intent documentation

    Morocco consular officers scrutinise Nigerian applications for evidence of genuine tourist purpose. Vague travel plans or lack of hotel bookings are common rejection triggers.

    Fix: Book specific hotels, prepare a day-by-day itinerary, and include printouts of tourist attractions you plan to visit.

  • Insufficient financial documentation

    Inability to demonstrate sufficient funds for the stay, or suspicious bank statement patterns.

    Fix: Provide 3 months of clean bank statements showing regular income and a balance sufficient for the trip duration.

  • Missing or incomplete documentation

    Morocco consulate returns applications with missing documents rather than requesting them — leading to de facto rejection or significant delay.

    Fix: Submit a complete, fully organised application in a clear folder. Do not leave any required document out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Nigerians need a visa to visit Morocco?
Yes. Nigerian passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco. There is no visa on arrival and no e-visa option — applications must be submitted in person at the Royal Moroccan Consulate in Lagos or the Embassy in Abuja. The visa fee is €30 (~₦53,460) and processing typically takes 5–15 business days after your appointment.
Where can Nigerians apply for a Morocco visa?
You can apply at the Royal Moroccan Consulate General in Ikoyi, Lagos, or the Royal Moroccan Embassy in Abuja. Lagos is more convenient for applicants in the south. Both have similar appointment wait times of 2–3 weeks. There is no VFS or online portal — in-person submission is required.
How can Nigerians improve their chances of Morocco visa approval?
Morocco has tightened requirements for West Africans. Key tips: (1) Book specific hotels and prepare a clear itinerary; (2) Provide 3 months of clean bank statements with regular income; (3) Include property documents (C of O) or other proof of ties to Nigeria; (4) Show prior international travel history — Schengen or UAE stamps help significantly; (5) Submit a complete, well-organised application.
Are there direct flights from Nigeria to Morocco?
Yes. Royal Air Maroc operates direct Lagos (LOS) to Casablanca (CMN) flights. Air Maroc also connects Abuja to Casablanca. From Casablanca you can connect to Marrakech (RAK), Fes (FEZ), or other Moroccan cities by domestic flight or train. Flight time Lagos–Casablanca is approximately 5.5 hours.