Marshall Islands entry requirements for Morocco passport holders
Moroccan passport holders can get a visa on arrival in the Marshall Islands. You'll receive a 30-day tourist visa at the airport in Majuro, no prior application needed. This policy is current as of 2026.
Entry requirements
| Requirement | Details | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Valid passport Must be valid for the duration of your stay | Your passport must be valid for the entire period you plan to stay in the Marshall Islands. Airlines at departure check this before boarding. | Required |
| Return or onward ticket Proof of departure from the Marshall Islands | Immigration officers routinely ask for a confirmed onward or return ticket. Have a printed copy or digital booking ready to show. | Required |
| Proof of accommodation Hotel booking or invitation letter | Carry a hotel confirmation or a letter from your host in the Marshall Islands. Officers may ask where you are staying during your visit. | Recommended |
| Proof of funds Evidence of sufficient money for your stay | Have bank statements or cash available to show you can cover your expenses. Immigration may ask for proof of financial means. | Recommended |
What happens at the border
Staying longer & fees
Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:
Same as VOA; no paid alternative for longer stay.
Requires invitation letter from Marshall Islands company.
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
| Visa on arrival (single entry)Visa on arrival is issued free of charge for Morocco passport holders. | Free (no fee charged at border) |
| Overstay fineOverstay is strictly enforced; fines accumulate daily. | $50 USD per day (no official cap) |
Common reasons for entry denial
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Transiting through Marshall Islands
Morocco passport holders transiting through Marshall Islands (e.g., Majuro) do not need a transit visa if staying airside and not passing immigration.
Health & vaccines for Marshall Islands
Mosquito-borne; outbreaks occur, especially in rainy season.
Rare but present; pregnant women should take precautions.
Tap water may be contaminated; drink bottled or boiled water.
Malaria risk is low on main islands; prophylaxis not routinely recommended but consider for remote areas.
Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.
Immigration offices for extensions
Main office for visa extensions and permits. Bring passport, photos, and proof of funds.
Limited services; extensions may require travel to Majuro.