Everything Moroccan travelers need for a UAE visa in 2026 — updated visa types, documents, AED/USD fee estimates, application steps, in-country extensions, and the new flat-rate overstay fine. Planning a trip from Morocco to the United Arab Emirates starts with one non-negotiable step: getting your UAE visa for Morocco citizenship sorted before you fly. Morocco is not on the UAE's visa-free or visa-on-arrival list, so every Moroccan passport holder — whether travelling for tourism, business, a layover, or to visit family — needs a pre-approved visa. This guide covers the full UAE visa application process for Morocco citizens, current visa types, required documents, up-to-date fee estimates, and the 2026 rule changes that affect extensions and overstay penalties. Authorized providers like Dubai Visa Center can help you prepare a compliant application, but requirements should always be checked against official UAE government sources including ICP, GDRFA Dubai, and u.ae. Before you start, it is worth reviewing the general Dubai visa requirements and the different Dubai tourist visa options, since the right visa type for a Moroccan applicant depends entirely on the purpose and length of the trip. Read the full breakdown of these updates in our Dubai Visa Changes 2026 guide. Rules move quickly, so always cross-check specifics with ICP or GDRFA Dubai before booking non-refundable travel. Moroccan citizens can choose from several UAE visa categories depending on the purpose and length of the trip: For leisure trips. Typically issued for 30, 60, or 90 days, single or multiple entry. See our Dubai tourist visa guide. For layovers of up to 48 or 96 hours with a confirmed onward flight. Full details are available in our 96-hour transit visa guide. For visiting family or friends in the UAE, typically 30 to 90 days. See the Dubai visit visa 3-month guide. For meetings, conferences, or negotiations, generally issued for short single-entry stays. For Moroccan citizens with a confirmed job offer from a UAE-based employer; validity is generally tied to the employment contract. For enrolment at a recognized UAE educational institution, generally valid for the academic term. For working, investing, or living in the UAE long-term, typically requiring employment, business setup, or family sponsorship. See our Dubai residence visa guide. A long-term residency track for qualifying investors, entrepreneurs, and specialized professionals. More details are covered in the Golden Visa section below. A sponsor-free option for frequent visitors, allowing stays of up to 90 days per visit, subject to a minimum bank-balance requirement. Suggested read: If you are travelling with or sending minors, read our Dubai visa for infants guide and can under-18s travel to Dubai alone guide. Exact requirements vary by visa type, but the standard UAE visa application form for Morocco citizens generally asks for: UAE visa costs depend on the visa type, entry option, and duration. The figures below are estimated service-package totals, combining the government fee, 5% VAT, basic insurance, and standard processing. They are not fixed official prices. Fee note: These are approximate service-package estimates for planning purposes only, not official government fees. Final pricing depends on your visa provider, nationality, processing speed, and any add-on services. Always confirm the exact, current amount with GDRFA Dubai, ICP Smart Services, or your authorized visa provider before paying.On This Page
What's New for Moroccan Travelers in 2026 Updated
Types of UAE Visa for Moroccans 2026
1. Tourist Visa
2. Transit Visa
3. Visit Visa
4. Business Visa
5. Employment Visa
6. Student Visa
7. Residence Visa
8. Golden Visa
9. Five-Year Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa New
Requirements for a UAE Visa from Morocco
UAE Visa Price for Morocco Citizens 2026
Visa Type
Estimated Fee AED
Estimated Fee USD
14-Day Single Entry
250 – 400
~68 – 109
30-Day Single Entry
350 – 550
~95 – 150
30-Day Multiple Entry
700 – 1,000
~190 – 272
60-Day Single Entry
580 – 900
~158 – 245
60-Day Multiple Entry
900 – 1,200
~245 – 327
48-Hour Transit Visa
100 – 250
~27 – 68
96-Hour Transit Visa
150 – 400
~41 – 109
Inside-UAE Extension per 30 Days
600 – 900
~163 – 245
5-Year Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa
1,500 – 2,000
~408 – 545
Processing note: Standard processing is typically estimated at around 3 to 5 working days, though this can vary. Express processing may be available for an additional fee where offered. No provider can guarantee approval, since the final decision always rests with UAE immigration authorities.
If you need more time in the UAE, Moroccan citizens now have more flexible options than before:
Extension reminder: Apply for an extension before your current visa expires. Since the 2026 overstay rules apply from day one, there is no buffer to work with once your visa lapses. If your plans change and you no longer need the visa, see our guide on cancelling a Dubai tourist visa.
This is one of the most important changes for Moroccan travelers to understand before booking a trip. Effective 11 February 2026, the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security unified overstay penalties across the entire UAE:
You can check and settle any outstanding fine through the GDRFA Dubai Fines Inquiry Service or the ICP Smart Services portal, ideally at least 48 hours before your flight to avoid last-minute issues at the airport. For general background, see our earlier Dubai visa overstay information guide, and read it alongside this updated section.
Moroccan nationals who want to stay in the UAE beyond a standard tourist or visit visa have a few long-term routes worth knowing about:
Long-term visa note: Each of these pathways is assessed individually by UAE authorities, and none of them come with a guaranteed outcome. Treat them as options to explore with a licensed advisor rather than automatic entitlements.
Apply early: Processing times can shift, and with zero grace period on overstays, there is no room for a rushed application.
Match your documents exactly: Your name, passport number, and travel dates must be consistent across the form, passport, and flight booking.
Include the passport cover page: This is a 2026 requirement that is easy to miss if you only scan the data page.
Keep financial proof ready: Bank statements should clearly show your name and a reasonable balance for the length of your stay.
Book flexible travel where possible: Confirmed bookings are required, but flexible fare types reduce stress if your visa timeline shifts.
Consular note: For general guidance on UAE embassy support, Moroccan applicants can also contact the UAE embassy in Rabat for consular matters outside standard tourist visa processing, or rely on an authorized visa provider for the online application itself.
The UAE remains an easy, rewarding trip for Moroccan travelers once the visa paperwork is sorted. The 2026 rule changes make it more important than ever to apply early and track your expiry date closely, given the flat AED 50/day overstay fine with no grace period. Understand your visa requirements, budget realistically using the fee estimates above, and Dubai's skyline, souks, and beaches are within easy reach.
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Start Your ApplicationDisclaimer: Information on this page reflects UAE immigration guidance as of the ICP's February and April 2026 updates. Visa rules, fees, and processing times change frequently, so always confirm current requirements with ICP, GDRFA Dubai, or an authorized visa provider before booking travel or making payment. This page does not guarantee visa approval; all applications are subject to review by UAE immigration authorities.
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Copy Of Country Passport Bio Page. A clear copy with at least 6 months remaining validity
Flight booking both sided. (We always recommend to book your flight once your visa gets approved.)
Hotel booking Details (If you are staying with your family member or with relatives, friends you can share his/her Emirates ID)
1 Photograph each applicant needs to submit a clear color photograph of themselves. Black and white photographs will not be accepted.
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There are different types of visas that Moroccan citizens who wish to visit Dubai can apply for, including tourist, business, transit, and even residency visas. However, each visa category requires a number of documents. Such documents include an up-to-date passport, an online application, a filled-in passport application form with photographs, a flight ticket, accommodation, and proof of sufficient funds. Visa charges also differ per category and duration period, and so do the times for processing them. There is a possibility of extending a Dubai visa through the Dubai Visa Center, where Morocco applicants extend their visas, change to other types of visas, or renew the current ones. Failure to satisfy the conditions of a visa, which almost always leads to fines, and up-to-date information from the Dubai embassy or from the Visa Center also play a role in the ease of going through the visa application process.
Find answers to your questions about Dubai Visa Service.
Yes. Morocco is not on the UAE's visa-free or visa-on-arrival list, so Moroccan passport holders must obtain an approved UAE visa before travelling, regardless of whether the trip is for tourism, business, transit, or a family visit.
No. Unlike travelers from many Western and GCC-neighboring countries, Moroccan nationals cannot get a visa stamped on arrival at a UAE airport. The visa must be approved online before departure and shown, usually as an e-visa PDF, at check-in and immigration.
Total costs are typically estimated at around AED 350-550 (about USD 95-150) for a 30-day single-entry visa and AED 580-900 (about USD 158-245) for a 60-day single-entry visa, including government fees, VAT, and basic insurance. Multiple-entry and 5-year options cost more. These are service-package estimates, not fixed government prices, so always confirm the current total with your visa provider before paying.
Standard processing is typically estimated at around 3 to 5 working days, though this can vary by application volume and documentation accuracy. Express or urgent processing is often available for an additional fee where faster turnaround is needed, but no provider can guarantee approval or a fixed timeline, since the final decision rests with UAE immigration authorities.
Applicants generally need a Moroccan passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the travel date, a recent passport-size photo on a white background, a scanned copy of the passport's data page and, per 2026 requirements, the passport cover page, a confirmed return or onward flight ticket, proof of accommodation, and evidence of sufficient funds. Additional documents may be requested depending on the visa type and individual circumstances.
Yes. Since December 2025, most 30, 60, and 90-day UAE tourist and visit visas can be extended online through the ICP portal from inside the country, generally for up to two extensions matching the original visa duration. Moroccan travelers can also use the airport-to-airport (A2A) visa change or an in-person visa reissuance if the in-country online extension option does not apply to their visa category.
Since February 11, 2026, the UAE has applied a single flat overstay fine of AED 50 (about USD 14) per day across all seven emirates and all visa categories, starting from the first day after the visa expires. The former 10-day grace period for tourist and visit visas has been removed, and overstays beyond 30 days also require a separate exit permit before departure.
Yes, in principle. Moroccan nationals can be considered for the UAE Golden Visa under categories such as investors, entrepreneurs, and specialized professionals, subject to the same eligibility criteria applied to other nationalities, for example a minimum public investment threshold for the investor category. Each application is assessed individually by UAE authorities, and approval is never guaranteed.
No. A UAE tourist or visit visa does not authorize paid employment. Working on this visa type is illegal under UAE labor law and can result in significant fines and other penalties. Moroccan citizens who want to work in the UAE need a separate employment or job-seeker visa arranged through a licensed employer or the dedicated job-seeker visa channel.
A tourist or visit visa, commonly 30, 60, or 90 days, treats the UAE as the main destination and is used for holidays, family visits, or business trips. A transit visa, 48 or 96 hours, is meant only for travelers with a confirmed onward flight to a third country during a layover, is non-extendable, and generally costs less than a tourist visa.