Botswana is a land of endless safaris, breathtaking wetlands, and wide-open skies. For Moroccan travelers eager to discover this gem of Southern Africa, the Botswana eVisa makes the journey smoother than ever. You can now conveniently apply for Botswana eVisa online, eliminating the need for embassy visits and ensuring a quick, hassle-free start to your adventure.
Do Moroccans Need a Visa for Botswana?
Yes, Moroccan citizens need an eVisa to enter Botswana. The easiest way is through the Botswana eVisa—an online eVisa you apply for from home and receive by email. Just print it out and carry it when you travel.
For travel related to holidays or safaris, valid for 30 or 90 days
Business eVisa
Valid for corporate visits, trade events, and meetings, valid for 90 days or 1 year
Transit eVisa
Applicable to travellers transiting to another destination, valid for 1 week or 90 days
Visitor eVisa
Longer-term visits are available for up to 2 years or 90 days
Study eVisa
Applicable to those pursuing studies in Botswana, valid for 90 days or 2 years
Employment eVisa
For those working in Botswana, it is valid for 90 days or 2 years.
Investor eVisa
For investors entering Botswana, the eVisa is valid for 6 months to 5 years
Diplomatic eVisa
Reserved for diplomats and government officials, the validity periods are 2 years to 90 days
What You’ll Need Before Applying
Before you start your application, make sure you have:
A valid Moroccan passport (with at least 6 months validity left)
A recent passport-sized photo
Your travel details (flight booking or itinerary)
Proof of where you’ll stay (hotel booking or an invitation letter from a host in Botswana)
Proof of enough funds to cover your stay
In addition, further documents are required for the Botswana eVisa. You can check the complete list on the General Botswana Visa Requirement page.
How to Apply: A Quick 3-Step Guide
Applying is simple and stress-free:
Fill Out the Online Form
Provide required information, including personal information, passport number, and dates of travel. Incomplete or incorrect entries may delay processing.
Upload Your Documents
Attach a digital copy of your passport and a recent photo.
Pay and Get Your eVisa
Complete the secure online payment. Once approved, your eVisa will arrive by email. Print a copy to carry with you—it may be requested at immigration.
The Cost of Your eVisa
The Botswana eVisa fees are determined by eVisa category, required processing time, currency fluctuation cost, etc. You’ll see the final fee before payment so you can confirm everything with peace of mind.
How Long Does It Take?
Processing times vary depending on the option you choose. You can select from:
Processing Option
Timeframe
Best For
Standard
25 - 30 Working Days
Perfect if your trip is still weeks away.
Rush
20 - 25 Working Days
Great for when travel is around the corner.
Super Rush
18 - 22 Working Days
The go-to option for last-minute plans.
Can an eVisa Be Refused?
Yes, rejections do happen—but usually only if:
The information on your form doesn’t match your documents.
Your passport is invalid or damaged.
You don’t meet entry requirements.
Why Choose Us for Your e-Visa?
Hassle-free process
We make the application simple, saving you time.
Trusted guidance
Get clear instructions so you know exactly what’s needed.
Secure and reliable
Your personal details are handled with care and confidentiality.
Always here for you
Friendly support whenever you need help along the way.
Can You Extend Your Stay?
Yes. If you wish to stay longer in Botswana, you can apply for a visa extension at the Department of Immigration in Botswana before your current visa expires. Extensions are not automatic, so apply early if you need extra time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, return or onward travel tickets may be requested at immigration.
No. Each eVisa type is specific to its purpose. You must apply for the correct category that matches your reason for travel.
You cannot change visa types after arrival. Employment requires a specific Employment eVisa obtained before travelling.
Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in August 2025, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.
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