Morocco entry requirements for Brunei passport holders

Updated weekly · Last reviewed July 3, 2026·View sources
Visa required
Max stay
No fixed limit
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked

Brunei passport holders need a visa to enter Morocco in 2026. You must apply at a Moroccan embassy or consulate before you travel — there is no visa on arrival or e-visa for Bruneian citizens.

Entry requirements

RequirementDetailsStatus
VisaYou must obtain a visa in advance because Morocco does not offer visa on arrival or visa-free entry for Brunei passport holders.
Required before travel
A visa is required for Brunei passport holders to enter Morocco. Apply at the Moroccan embassy or consulate in Brunei or a designated visa application center before departure.Required
Passport validityMorocco enforces this rule strictly to ensure your passport remains valid throughout your stay.
Minimum 6 months
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of entry into Morocco.Required
Blank passport pagesThe blank page must be a full page, not an endorsement page, for the immigration officer to stamp.
At least 1 page
Your passport must have at least 1 blank visa page for entry and exit stamps.Required
Return or onward ticketHaving a return ticket shows you intend to leave Morocco within your visa validity period.
May be requested
While not explicitly required by Moroccan regulations, immigration officers may ask for proof of a return or onward flight. It is strongly recommended to carry a printed or digital copy.Recommended
Proof of fundsCarry evidence of financial means to cover accommodation, meals, and other expenses during your visit.
May be requested
Although no specific amount is mandated, you should be able to demonstrate sufficient funds for your stay (e.g., cash, credit card, or bank statement) if asked by immigration.Recommended
Arrival declarationYou do not need to fill out any special arrival form beyond the standard immigration card.
Not required
No arrival declaration form is required for Brunei passport holders entering Morocco.Not required
E-visaDo not attempt to apply for an e-visa online; it is not an option for your nationality.
Not available
Morocco does not offer an e-visa for Brunei passport holders. You must apply for a visa through a Moroccan embassy or consulate.Not required
Apply well in advance
Moroccan visa processing can take up to 3 weeks. Start your application at least a month before your trip to avoid last-minute stress.
No e-visa available
Morocco does not offer an e-visa for Bruneian passport holders. You must go through an embassy or consulate.

What happens at the border

1
Contact the Moroccan embassy
Find the Moroccan embassy or consulate nearest to you. For Bruneian citizens, this is typically the embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, or another regional office. Email or call to confirm the exact application process, fees, and appointment requirements.
2
Prepare your documents
Gather your passport (valid 6+ months), completed visa application form, passport-sized photos, return flight booking, hotel confirmation, travel insurance, and any additional documents the embassy requests. Make photocopies of everything.
3
Submit your application
Submit the application in person or by mail (if allowed) to the Moroccan embassy. Pay the visa fee — typically around 30–50 EUR equivalent in local currency. Processing takes 5–15 working days.
4
Collect your visa
Once approved, collect your passport with the visa sticker. Check that all details (name, passport number, validity dates) are correct before leaving the embassy.
5
Arrive in Morocco
At the airport, proceed to the immigration counter. Have your passport with visa, return ticket, and accommodation proof ready. The officer may ask your purpose of visit and length of stay. Answer clearly. You'll receive an entry stamp — keep it safe for your departure.
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Staying longer & fees

Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:

Business visa
Max stay90 days
Validity6 months
Cost$80

Requires invitation letter from Moroccan company.

Student visa
Max stay1 year
Validity1 year
Cost$100

Requires acceptance letter from Moroccan educational institution.

Other fees
ServiceCost
Single-entry visa (up to 90 days)Standard fee at Moroccan embassy/consulate.$50
Multiple-entry visa (up to 90 days per entry, valid 6 months)Requires justification for multiple trips.$80
Visa extension (per 30 days)Apply at local police station or immigration office before current visa expires.$30
Exit fee (if overstay)Paid at airport or border when leaving after overstay.$15 per day

Common reasons for entry denial

Incomplete or incorrect application form30%
Insufficient financial proof25%
Weak ties to home country20%

Approval probability calculator

Answer 6 quick questions — we'll estimate how likely you are to be approved for entry based on typical immigration patterns.

Transiting through Morocco

No transit visa needed

Brunei passport holders do not need a transit visa for airside stays up to 24 hours at any Moroccan airport.

Airside transitAllowed up to 24h
Exceptions & conditions
  • If leaving the transit area or staying overnight, a regular visa is required.
Transit hubsMohammed V International Airport (CMN) · Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) · Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG)

Health & vaccines for Morocco

Required for entry
Yellow FeverRequired if arriving from a country with yellow fever transmission (e.g., parts of Africa or South America).
Recommended vaccines
Hepatitis ARecommendedTyphoidRecommendedTetanus-diphtheriaEssentialRabiesConsiderCOVID-19Recommended
Health risks
Traveler's diarrheaHigh risk

Common due to different food and water; practice good hygiene.

RabiesLow risk

Risk from stray dogs; avoid animal contact.

SchistosomiasisLow risk

Avoid swimming in fresh water in rural areas.

Malaria risk: low

Risk exists in rural areas of northern Morocco (e.g., Chefchaouen region) from June to October; prophylaxis not routinely recommended for urban stays.

Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.

Immigration offices for extensions

Rabat
Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale (DGSN) - Immigration Office
Avenue Allal El Fassi, Rabat
Mon-Fri 08:30-16:00
Casablanca
Préfecture de Police de Casablanca - Service des Étrangers
Boulevard de la Résistance, Casablanca
Mon-Fri 08:30-16:00

Practical information for BN travellers

Country basics
CapitalRabat
LanguageArabic, Amazigh
Driving sideRight-hand traffic
US driving licenceIDP recommended alongside US license.
Money
CurrencyMoroccan Dirham (MAD)
Exchange rate
1 USD = 9.38 MAD
updated Jul 3
Time zone
Local timeUTC+1
vs New York+5h (EST) / +6h (EDT)
vs Los Angeles+8h (PST) / +9h (PDT)
Electricity
Voltage220V / 50Hz
Plug types
C,EType C, E — US plugs (Type A/B) do not fit. Bring a universal adapter.
⚠ US adapter needed
Water & health
Tap water
Not safe — use bottled
Drink bottled water. Tap water is treated but travellers' stomachs often react.
Emergency numbers
Police19
Medical15
US EmbassyFind contact

Nearby destinations you can also visit

Countries close to Morocco — with your same passport.

Frequently asked questions

No. Morocco does not offer visa on arrival for Bruneian citizens. You must obtain a visa from a Moroccan embassy or consulate before you travel.
Processing typically takes 5 to 15 working days. Apply at least 3 weeks before your planned departure to allow for delays.
The visa fee is usually around 30–50 EUR (or equivalent in local currency). Check with the specific embassy for the exact amount, as fees can vary slightly.
Brunei does not have a Moroccan embassy. The nearest is the Embassy of Morocco in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. You can also check if the embassy in Singapore or Jakarta accepts applications from non-residents. Contact them first to confirm.
You'll need a passport valid for 6+ months, completed application form, passport photos, return flight booking, hotel reservation, travel insurance, and sometimes a bank statement or employment letter. The embassy may request additional documents — ask when you book your appointment.
Visa extensions are not available for standard tourist visas. You must leave before your visa expires. If you need a longer stay, apply for a longer-duration visa from the embassy before travel.
If you are transiting and do not leave the international transit area, you generally do not need a visa. However, if you plan to enter Morocco (even for a few hours), you need a visa. Check with your airline for specific transit rules.

Official sources

Always verify before you travel
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on July 3, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.