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Venezuela flag Morocco Visa for Venezuelan Citizens: Are You Eligible?

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Morocco eVisa guide for Venezuela citizens - visa requirements and application process
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Venezuelan passport holders cannot use the Morocco eVisa on the passport alone. Eligibility requires an accepted multiple-entry visa or residence permit issued by a qualifying country. Run the eligibility check first.
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A Venezuelan passport alone is not enough

Venezuela is not on Morocco's visa-free list, and the eVisa does not open on a Venezuelan passport by itself. What decides eligibility is a second travel document you may already hold — a qualifying visa or residence permit — so the first step is to check yours rather than assume.

Which documents make you eligible

Eligibility rests on a second document you already hold. Morocco accepts two kinds, and they are not interchangeable — one is a visa, the other a residence permit. Both categories, and the exact validity each one needs, are set out in the guide to which documents qualify you for the Morocco eVisa.

An accepted multiple-entry sticker visa. A valid multiple-entry visa issued by the Schengen Area, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan or Ireland. It must remain valid for at least 90 days from your arrival in Morocco. A single-entry visa does not qualify.

An accepted residence permit. A valid residence permit issued by any European Union country, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Norway, Switzerland or the United Arab Emirates. It must remain valid for at least 180 days from your arrival.

The document must be genuine, currently valid and in your own name. Because these conditions decide the whole trip, confirm yours with the eligibility check before you rely on it.

What this means for Venezuelan nationals abroad

The rule turns on where you hold status, not on your passport. A Venezuelan national with a residence permit from the United States, from an EU country — Spain among them — or from the United Kingdom, Canada or another listed country qualifies through that permit; a multiple-entry Schengen or US visa qualifies in the same way. A Venezuelan passport with none of these does not open the eVisa.

If you hold none of these documents

Then the eVisa is not available, and you would apply for a consular visa at the Moroccan mission responsible for Venezuela.

Check before you apply

Confirm your supporting document first with the eligibility check; if you qualify, our Morocco eVisa guide covers the documents, fees and processing.

Check if you qualify → · the full Morocco eVisa guide →

Frequently Asked Questions

No. A Venezuelan passport does not qualify on its own; you also need an accepted multiple-entry visa or residence permit.

Yes. A residence permit from the United States, or from any European Union country including Spain, is accepted when valid for at least 180 days from your arrival.

No. The supporting visa must be of the multiple-entry type; a single-entry visa does not qualify.

Yes, when valid for at least 90 days from your arrival in Morocco.

Then the eVisa is not available and you apply for a consular visa at the Moroccan mission responsible for Venezuela.

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