Morocco visa for Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens

Bosnian citizens planning a trip to Morocco will find that a visa is a prerequisite for entry. Fortunately, with six distinct visa categories available—including popular tourist, business, and transit options—travelers can easily choose the right permit for their journey, many of which allow for stays up to 90 days. While direct flights from Sarajevo to Casablanca are uncommon, travelers typically connect via major European hubs like Istanbul or Vienna, often involving over six hours of total travel time. Prospective visitors should also note that a standard tourist visa typically costs between €20 and €50, and remember to convert Bosnian Convertible Marka to Moroccan Dirham (MAD) upon arrival for local expenses.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Funds proof
Required

Visa options

OtherShort-term Visa
90d
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OtherShort-term Visa (Multiple Entries)
90dmultiple-entry
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OtherLong-term Visa
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
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TransitTransit Visa
3d
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TransitTransit Visa (Double Transit)
3ddouble-entry
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OtherShort-term Visa Issued at the Border
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TransitTransit Visa Issued at the Border
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TouristOrdinary Visa for Tourism
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WorkOrdinary Visa for Work
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BusinessOrdinary Visa for Business
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BusinessOrdinary Visa for Investor
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BusinessOrdinary Visa for Conferences
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StudentOrdinary Visa for Student
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WorkOrdinary Visa for Intern
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OtherOrdinary Visa for Researcher
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FamilyOrdinary Visa for Family Reunification
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OtherOrdinary Visa for Journalist
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OtherAccreditation Visa
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e-Visa available for residents of EU, US, Australia, Canada, UK, Japan, Norway, New Zealand or Switzerland with 180-day residence/stay permit.

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