→ Morocco visa for Sudanese citizens
Moroccan citizens traveling to Sudan will find a **tourist visa** is the primary option, requiring advance application. Currently, this visa allows for a **30-day stay** and incurs a fee of **$50 USD**. Given that direct flights are uncommon, expect a journey with at least one stopover, often in a major Middle Eastern hub, so factor in additional travel time and potential currency exchange needs for transit points. Understanding basic Arabic greetings will greatly enhance your experience in Sudan, as it's the official language.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
- Funds proof
- Required
Visa options
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