Morocco Visa RequirementsFor Dominica passport holders

Dominican passport holders need a visa to visit Morocco, applied for at the nearest Moroccan embassy or consulate.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$30 visa cost
Rabat
Africa
MAD (د.م.)
Arabic
UTC+1

Dominica passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco.

Apply at the Moroccan Embassy in Washington DC or the nearest consulate with jurisdiction over Dominica. Required documents typically include your Dominican passport (valid 6 months), application form, passport photos, bank statements, return ticket, and accommodation details. Visa fee is approximately USD 30. Processing takes 3-7 business days. Alternatively, some travellers apply at Moroccan consulates in Paris or Madrid when transiting Europe.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Dominica to Morocco: What You Need to Know

Morocco requires a visa for Dominican passport holders. The Moroccan Embassy in Washington DC or the nearest consulate with jurisdiction over Dominica handles applications; Dominica has no resident Moroccan embassy. The visa fee is modest at approximately USD 30 and the process is relatively straightforward.

Morocco is a popular destination for its medinas, desert landscapes, and the Atlas Mountains. Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, and the Sahara around Merzouga are top attractions. The country bridges European and African cultures and is accessible from Europe with many budget airline connections.

Dominica's location in the Eastern Caribbean means most travelers combine a Morocco trip with European travel, often routing through Lisbon, Madrid, or Paris given Dominica's Schengen visa-free access. Entering Morocco from Spain via the ferry from Algeciras to Tangier is a popular route.

Practical Tips

Marrakech's medina (old city) is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Hire a local guide for the first day to navigate the souks and avoid getting lost. Morocco uses the dirham (MAD), which is not freely convertible outside Morocco; exchange currency upon arrival and spend it before leaving. Bargaining is expected in souks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Dominican passport holders need a visa for Morocco?

Yes. Dominican passport holders require a visa to enter Morocco. Apply at the Moroccan Embassy in Washington DC or the nearest consulate with jurisdiction over Dominica.

Can I apply for a Moroccan visa in Europe when transiting?

Yes. If you are transiting through Europe (e.g., Paris or Madrid) on the way to Morocco, you can apply for a Moroccan visa at a Moroccan consulate in those cities. This is often convenient given Dominican passport holders' Schengen visa-free access.

How do I enter Morocco from Spain?

Ferries run from Algeciras, Spain to Tangier Med in Morocco (approximately 35 minutes). Ferries also run from Tarifa to Tangier (approximately 35 minutes). This is a popular route for travelers combining Spain and Morocco. Standard Moroccan visa requirements apply at the Moroccan port of entry.

How long can I stay in Morocco on a tourist visa?

A standard Moroccan tourist visa permits a stay of up to 90 days. Extensions are possible in some circumstances through the Moroccan Bureau des Etrangers, but must be requested before the initial visa expires.