Morocco visa requirements for Bruneians
Travel and visa requirements
Basic Travel Requirements for Bruneians visiting Morocco
Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Moroccan Visa.
- Completely filled visa application form by the applicant
- The passport photo must not be older than 6 months
- Provide a previous passport if any.
- Income Tax Return (ITR)
- Proof of accommodation in Morocco
- Flight itinerary
- Medical Insurance
- Covering letter mentioning the travel details of the applicant
- Original Passport or Travel document with at least 6 months remaining validity on the date of travel and have at least 2 visa pages clear of any markings.
- Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
Morocco Visa for Bruneians
Facts about Morocco
Types of Morocco Visa
Types of Visa | Processing Time | Duration of Stay |
---|---|---|
Business visa | 2-15 days | 90 days |
Tourist visa | 2-15 days | 90 days |
General Requirements for Morocco Visa
- Completely filled visa application form by the applicant
- The passport photo must not be older than 6 months
- Provide a previous passport if any.
- Income Tax Return (ITR)
- Proof of accommodation in Morocco
- Flight itinerary
- Medical Insurance
- Covering letter mentioning the travel details of the applicant
- Original Passport or Travel document with at least 6 months remaining validity on the date of travel and have at least 2 visa pages clear of any markings.
- Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
Morocco Business Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- This visa is issued to the citizens of Brunei traveling to Morocco for some business reasons.
- An international passport valid for six months.
- A cover letter stating the purpose of your travel.
- Old passport with visa stamps should be submitted if any
- Bank statement within the last six months issued from the bank.
- Income Tax Returns.
- Invitation letter from the company in Morocco.
- Two passport photographs with a white background.
- Payment of visa payment.
- Holders of this visa can attend conferences and sign a contract.
- Proof of sufficient funds to finance stay.
- A letter from your employer stating the approval of your travel.
- Travel Insurance.
Morocco Tourist Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- This visa is issued to the citizens of Brunei traveling to Morocco for tourism
- A valid passport with a minimum of six months beyond your in Morocco
- Old passport with visa stamps should be submitted if any
- Two passport photographs with a white background
- Payment of air ticket
- Bank statement within the last six months issued from the bank
- Income Tax Returns
- Invitation letter from the organization in Morocco
- Travel Insurance
- Holders of this visa cannot study with it
- Payment of visa fees
Morocco Visa Fees
Visa Type
Sub Types
Visa Fees
Business visa
140.00 (USD)
Tourist visa
140.00 (USD)
Morocco Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Brunei Darussalam
Location
Address
Morocco
There is no Morocco embassy/consulate in Brunei. Applicants should visit neighboring countries for application.
Is it safe to visit Morocco?
Yes, Naturally Morocco has sent many thousands of guests to Morocco over the years and we have never had a report of a visitor having safety issues or of threatening behavior towards them during their stay; the vast majority of visitors find Morocco to be a hospitable and friendly country.
How do I get around Morocco?
Morocco has one of the best road networks in Africa. Comfortable, air-conditioned coaches linking the major cities are available and taxis can be hired on the streets at relatively modest cost in towns.
Do I need a travel insurance?
Yes, Morocco requires all clients to have insurance cover. Accidents, medical emergencies or other problems can occur on holiday in any country and the resulting costs can be significant. Travel insurance is there for your peace of mind in case something goes wrong, and it should cover any activities that you are planning to participate in.
What should I wear in Morocco?
Morocco is an Islamic country, therefore we advise that the normal dress code on the streets is to cover legs, chest, and arms for both men and women but in the major cities, long shorts and T-shirts may be worn. Head scarfs for women need not be worn if entering a mosque