Mali Citizens Exempt from Morocco Travel Fee from April 27

Malian passport holders will no longer need the electronic travel authorization (AEVM) to enter Morocco starting April 27, 2026.

Mali Citizens Exempt from Morocco Travel Fee from April 27

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Malian passport holders will be exempt from the electronic travel authorization (AEVM) requirement when traveling to Morocco, effective April 27, 2026, according to an official announcement from the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The decision, confirmed by Moroccan diplomatic sources, aims to strengthen bilateral ties and facilitate people-to-people exchanges between the two nations. Previously, Malian citizens were required to obtain the AEVM prior to travel.

This exemption applies to all Malian nationals holding valid passports traveling for tourism, business, or family visits. Travelers are still advised to check other entry requirements, such as passport validity and return tickets.

Morocco has been gradually expanding its visa waiver and exemption policies for African countries as part of its South-South cooperation strategy.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When does the AEVM exemption for Malians take effect?

The exemption takes effect on April 27, 2026.

What is the AEVM?

AEVM stands for Autorisation Électronique de Voyage au Maroc, an electronic travel authorization required for some nationalities to enter Morocco.

Does this exemption apply to all Malian travelers?

Yes, it applies to all Malian nationals with valid passports traveling for tourism, business, or family visits.

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