Morocco visa requirements for Equatorial Guineans
Travel and visa requirements
Basic Travel Requirements for Equatorial Guineans visiting Morocco
Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Moroccan Visa.
Morocco Visa for Equatorial Guineans
Facts about Morocco
Types of Morocco Visa
Types of Visa | Processing Time | Duration of Stay |
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Tourist visa | 15 working days | 90 days |
Business visa | 15 working days | 90 days |
Student visa | 15 working days | 90 days |
General Requirements for Morocco Visa
Morocco Tourist Visa Eligibility & Requirements
Morocco Business Visa Eligibility & Requirements
Morocco Student Visa Eligibility & Requirements
Morocco Visa Fees
Visa Type
Sub Types
Visa Fees
Tourist visa
200.00 (MAD)
Business visa
200.00 (MAD)
Student visa
200.00 (USD)
Morocco Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Equatorial Guinea
Location
Address
Malabo
Avenida Enrique Nvo, PO Box 329, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
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sifammbassadeo@int.net.gq
(+240) 09 26 50
How long does it take to process a Morocco entry visa?
The processing time of a Morocco entry visa for Equatorial Guineans is usually 15 working days from the day the application is submitted. If the consular officer needs to make additional verification, the processing time might exceed 15 days.
What language is spoken in Morocco?
Morocco has two official languages: Modern Standard Arabic, which is often used in administrative offices, mosques schools, and; Berber (Amazigh language), spoken mostly by Morocco's Berber population. French, although not an official language, is widely spoken in Morocco. English is not a popular language in the country and many of the locals cannot speak it.
Is Morocco safe to visit?
Morocco is one of the safest countries to visit in Africa. Women travelling to the country should, however, note that they might experience constant harassment if they are alone (usually cat-calls and hisses), but they should not feel afraid to ask for help. Generally, it is advised that female travellers should follow the lead of local women while in the country.
What currency is accepted in Morocco?
The official currency in Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (MAD). You may, however, find some hotels that accept euro or US dollar but you shouldn't count on it. Travellers should note that they are not allowed to take more than MAD 100 out of the country.