Dubai Visa for Moroccan Citizens
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Dubai Visa for Moroccan Citizens
Moroccan citizens can travel to Dubai easily since the city is a paradise of wonderful activities. However, figuring out the international airports in Morocco is the most important thing to consider. So, you must connect with Travel Saga Tourism to apply for your Dubai Tourist and Visit Visa for Moroccan Citizens.
Tour Details
 Visa Type
 Pre -Arrival Visa Required
 Visa Processing Duration
 3-4 Working Days
 30 Days Visit Visa
 425 AEDÂ
 60 Days Visit Visa
 599 AED
 Visa Extension
 Airport To Airport Visa Change Possible
Document Required
Dubai visa process starts once we receive clear scanned copies of the following documents:
- Passport size Photograph
- Passport front page
- Passport last page
- Passport page with exit stamp, if you’ve visited Dubai before
- Confirmed return air tickets
Special Note
- The validity of the passport should be a minimum of 6 months
- The passport should not be in a handwritten format
- The documents submitted should not be blurred or wavy
About Dubai Visa for Moroccan Citizens
The enchanting city of Dubai beckons you with a host of exciting activities. The first step in planning your visit to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is to apply for a visa. Those with Moroccan passports are ineligible for a visa on arrival in Dubai. Therefore, acquiring a prepaid UAE visit visa from the embassy of the United Arab Emirates is a must before you land in Dubai. It’s a lengthy process and we at Travel Saga are here to help you get your visa to the UAE approved.
The distance between Morocco and Dubai is 7624.1 km, and the Mohammed V International Airport (Casablanca) helps cover the distance via frequent flights to the United Arab Emirates. However, one will get connecting flights to Dubai with one or two layovers. To take the flight you need a Dubai Visa for Moroccan Citizens. Moreover, the airport has a good connection to different parts of nearby cities- Tit Mellil, Deroua, Ben Slimane, Mohammedia, Bouznika, etc. Therefore, no wonder flying to Dubai from Morocco is an easy task. Here are more details you should know before you apply for a visa to the United Arab Emirates.
Things to keep in mind
To enter Dubai, a visitor should essentially meet some criteria. The rules include:
- An amount of Dh 3000 cash or credit or equivalent in other currency while travelling to Dubai. It’s a mandatory amount that travellers should carry.
- Travellers should also provide valid proof of residence in the UAE. The proof can be a friend’s or family’s house address and hotel bookings.
- Confirmed return tickets should also be produced at the airport. It ensures a timely return to the hometown from UAE.
If a traveller fails to follow these guidelines, they will not be allowed to enter the UAE. Read detailed information about these guidelines here " Strict rules for Dubai visa holders".
The Visa Types
- Single Entry 30-Day Visa: Having a validity of 30 days, this single entry visa contains details of your arrival and departure. This visa also makes you eligible for an extension of 10 days as a grace period. You may choose to extend your stay in Dubai with this 30 days visa before leaving.
- Single Entry 60 Days Visa: If you plan to stay in the UAE for a longer duration, we recommend the 60-day visa over the 30-day one. It’s ideal for those attending weddings or those who have visited the UAE for major business work. While this visa offers no grace period, you may still extend it for an even longer stay.
- Multiple Entry 30 Days Visa: Valid for 30 days, the multiple entry visa to the UAE lets you travel in and out of the country multiple times. You may have this visa renewed without having to leave the UAE. It’s very important that you renew the visa before it expires.
- Multiple Entry 60 Days Visa: This visa also lets you travel in and out of the UAE multiple times, only it’s valid for an even longer duration of 60 days. This visa is ideal if you visit Dubai for some work and need to travel to any other country many times within a period of 60 days. This visa doesn’t offer any grace period either.
You also have other visa options available: 48-Hour Transit Visa, 96-Hour Transit Visa, and Dubai Urgent Visa Application.
The Documents Required to Apply for a Dubai Visa for Moroccan Citizens
There are certain basic documents you need to furnish for a Dubai Tourist Visa for Moroccan to the United Arab Emirates just as you need to when visiting any destination abroad. The documents are:
- A passport valid for at least 6 months
- A color photograph
- Birth certificates of all below the age of 18
The Steps of Having a Dubai Visit Visa for Moroccan Citizens
- Once you’ve got in touch with us, we reply pretty quickly
- We shall need your photograph with a white background and a copy of your passport
- You shall receive your visa to the United Arab Emirates in 24-48 hours
The Extension of Your Dubai Tourist Visa for Moroccan
While you are still in the UAE, you may need to consider extending your visa if it is approaching its expiration date. In such a situation, you can choose between two options:
- Take a bus to Oman and provide your UAE exit proof to request a visa extension.
- Opt for the airport-to-airport method, which involves taking a flight to any neighbouring country after submitting proof of your departure. Then, you will wait at the airport of the neighbouring country while your UAE visa is extended.
The 30-day single-entry visa also offers a grace period of 10 days. If you fail to extend your visa within this time frame, you will be required to pay an overstaying fine of Moroccan Dirham 141.98 (AED 50) for the first day of your overstay and Moroccan Dirham 70.99 (AED 25) for each subsequent day of overstay.
Major Reasons for the Delay of Dubai Visa for Moroccan Citizens
After you’ve applied for a Dubai visit Visa for Moroccan to the United Arab Emirates, there may be a delay in its processing if any of the following issues arise:
- Your passport contains handwritten details
- Visa applications of those who are found to have been involved in any crime, fraud, or misbehaviour on any past visit to the UAE will be delayed, if not rejected outright
- There will be delays in even an express visa if another visa has already been applied for. Only the visa that has been applied for first shall be processed. No refund requests for the other visa applied for will be entertained
- There shall be delays if the applicant’s employer has applied for an employment visa which is awaiting confirmation from the authorities
- Those who left the United Arab Emirates without cancelling a previously held resident visa shall have their applications withheld or even rejected altogether
- When the photograph submitted doesn’t meet the specifications or the copies of the passports submitted aren’t clear enough, the visa application is naturally delayed as a consequence
We at Travel Saga provide you with much-needed assistance that helps in the smooth acceptance of your visa application. Our executives shall guide you through the entire process, right from filling out the application form to submitting the documents for Dubai tourist Visa for Moroccan.
FAQs
Q. Why did my visa for the UAE get rejected?
There are some very common reasons why visas to the UAE are rejected. They are:
- Providing incorrect or incomplete details while applying
- You are a female below the age of 24 travelling alone
- The passport/passport copy you submitted to the authorities isn’t clear enough and hence, it’s not legible
- Your application contains certain typographical errors
Q. Can a Moroccan national work in the United Arab Emirates?
While no one from Morocco can work in the UAE with a visit visa, you can certainly work there with a residency visa that needs to be obtained by a sponsor or the company employing you.
Q. Can I migrate to the United Arab Emirates?
You can indeed migrate to the UAE provided you successfully acquire a residency visa. While your migration process is under consideration, you should get your academic records, your marriage certificate, and your child’s birth certificate attested by authorities at the Dubai Embassy as well as the Moroccan Foreign Ministry.
Q. Does Moroccan need a visa for Dubai?
Yes, Moroccan citizens need a valid visa to visit Dubai. They are not eligible for a visa on arrival in Dubai.
Q. Are there Moroccans in Dubai?
Yes, people from all around the world live in Dubai. Dubai has a huge population of expats which means there are people of different nationalities residing in Dubai.
Q. Can I drive in Dubai with a Moroccan license?
In that case, you will need an international driving permit which must be secured from your home country. You can then rent and drive a car legally in the UAE, provided you are here on a valid tourist visa.