If Morocco is on your Fall travel list, you’ll be glad to know it’s fairly simple for Americans to visit. U.S. citizens don’t need a Moroccan visa for stays of up to 90 days. You will, however, need a valid U.S. passport with at least six months of validity left from your date of entry. Moroccan authorities are very strict about this, so double-check your expiration date before you book.
Another entry requirement: you’ll need proof of onward or return travel. Immigration may ask to see your plane ticket showing you’re leaving within 90 days. While visas aren’t required for short tourist trips, longer stays—whether for study, work, or residency—do require applying for the appropriate permit in advance.
Travelers heading to Marrakesh, Casablanca, or the Sahara Desert can usually enter without issues, but it’s smart to keep a photocopy of your passport and have local accommodations booked ahead of time.
If your passport is running low on time or pages, renewing before you go ensures a smooth arrival. Morocco is a stunning country filled with history, vibrant markets, and unforgettable landscapes. With the right preparation, you’ll be ready to explore it all stress-free.
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