Morocco visa for Nigerian citizens

For Moroccan citizens planning a trip to Nigeria, a convenient e-visa offers a maximum stay of 30 days, with options for tourist, business, and transit purposes among the eight available types. While the e-visa process is streamlined, remember that Nigeria operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), meaning you'll be two hours behind Morocco's time zone. Direct flights from Casablanca to Lagos are common, typically costing around $400-$600 USD during the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October, which generally avoid the heaviest rainfall.

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
Apply
OtherShort-term Visa Issued at the Border
Apply
TransitTransit Visa Issued at the Border
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TouristOrdinary Visa for Tourism
Apply
WorkOrdinary Visa for Work
Apply
BusinessOrdinary Visa for Business
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BusinessOrdinary Visa for Investor
Apply
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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eVisa available with valid Schengen/Australia/Canada/Ireland/NZ/UK/US visa or residency.

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