Morocco Opens Visa Applications for Israeli Travelers, Streamlines Process

The resumption of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Israel is effective and comprehensive. After the announcement of direct flights between the two countries, the liaison office of the kingdom has published the procedure to follow to apply for a Moroccan visa from the Hebrew state. The details.
This procedure consists, among other things, in the insertion of travel documents and the payment of consular fees, informs the communiqué of the office, adding that the administrative processing time of the file cannot exceed five working days.
The note specifies that the visa applicant must hold the following documents: a passport valid for at least six months, a certificate attesting that the person has been vaccinated (Covid-19), pay slips for the last 3 months, a flight and hotel reservation and two identity photos.
For visa applicants married to a Moroccan, they must submit a marriage certificate and their National Identity Card (CIN) or Moroccan passport of their spouse. For foreigners living in Israel, a residence card is required.
90 shekels (=247.53 dhs) for 1 entry and 130 shekels (=357.54 dhs) for multiple entries are planned.
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