Morocco Visa Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Kenyan passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco for tourism, business, or study. The visa must be obtained from the Embassy of Morocco in Nairobi before you travel.

Yes, but only if you hold a valid visa from one of the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States, or any Schengen member state. If you hold none of these, you must apply at the Moroccan Embassy in Nairobi.

Online applications (eVisa) are only available to Kenyan applicants who hold valid qualifying visas (see above). All other applicants must submit in person at the Embassy of Morocco, United Nations Avenue, Gigiri, Nairobi.

Approximately 10 working days. Apply at least 3–4 weeks before your intended travel date to avoid pressure.

The recommended available balance is USD 5,000 (approximately KES 645,000, subject to exchange rates). Your 3-month bank statement must show regular activity and sufficient funds to cover all your expenses during the trip.

Yes. Greentod offers virtual consultations via phone, WhatsApp, Zoom, or Google Meet. The first consultation is completely free.

Yes. Travel insurance covering medical expenses and repatriation for the full duration of your stay in Morocco is a mandatory requirement.

A standard short-stay visa allows up to 90 days. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for a long-stay visa (Type D) before you travel.

The three most common causes of rejection are: incomplete documentation, insufficient bank balance, and inconsistencies between documents (for example, travel dates in the cover letter not matching hotel bookings or flight reservations).

No. The Morocco Embassy requires applicants to submit in person. Greentod prepares your file, reviews all documents, writes your cover letter, and guides you on exactly what to do at the embassy — but you submit the application yourself.

Greentod charges a professional service fee for visa application support. This is separate from any embassy fees. Contact us for a transparent, itemised quote with no hidden charges.

Our main office is at Mezzanine Floor, Amkay Plaza, Nyali, Mombasa. We also serve clients in Nairobi and can handle your case fully remotely.