🇨🇬Republic of the Congo Visa for Moroccan Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Moroccan passport holders can get a visa on arrival for Republic of the Congo, so no visa is needed before travelling.

Confirmed visa-on-arrival at Maya-Maya International Airport Brazzaville per aeroport-brazzaville.com. API-Congo (.cg official domain) uses the term 'exempt' but the airport source clarifies this is a VOA arrangement. Max stay not specified. Reclassified from visa_free to visa_on_arrival in June 2026 re-validation.

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Entering Republic of the Congo on a Moroccan passport

  • → Obtain your visa at the Republic of the Congo border/airport on arrival; carry the required fee and documents. Apply here
Other Republic of the Congo visa categories (7)

These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Republic of the Congo. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.

Student Visa / Student Residence Permit (Carte de Séjour Étudiant)

Foreign students and researchers enrolled at a Congolese educational or research institution.

No separate student entry visa is issued abroad. Per the official Congolese embassy (ambacongo-us.org), students on exchange programs and researchers enter on a tourist visa and then change their status at the nearest Office of Immigration in Congo, obtaining an ordinary resident's card (carte de séjour) on the basis of a school/university enrollment certificate. Resident's card fees: 1 year 106,000 FCFA (~USD 176), 3 years 206,000 FCFA (~USD 343), 5 years 106,000 FCFA (~USD 176), issued by the Direction Départementale de la Surveillance du Territoire. Sources: API-Congo (.cg) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (diplobrazza.net).

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Family Reunion Visa / Spouse Residence (Regroupement Familial)

Family members joining relatives resident in the Republic of the Congo, and foreign spouses of Congolese nationals.

7-10d processing

For family reunification (regroupement familial), the official embassy (ambacongo-us.org) requires proof of family affiliation (birth certificate, adoption papers, or legal marriage certificate) submitted with the visa application; applicants then regularise status in-country. A foreign national married for at least 2 years to a Congolese national is automatically granted a resident's card (carte de séjour) per API-Congo (.cg). Sources: Embassy of the Republic of Congo (ambacongo-us.org) and API-Congo / Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Work Visa / Foreign Worker Authorization (Autorisation de Travail pour Étranger)

Entry and authorization to work in the Republic of the Congo as a foreign employee.

Foreign worker visa fee is 100,000 FCFA (~USD 165); work card fee is 10,000 FCFA (~USD 16). Categories include national staff, subordinate agents, and foreign personnel. Temporary employment and provisional work authorizations are also available. Must be obtained through the relevant Congolese authorities.

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Temporary / Provisional Work Authorization (Autorisation Provisoire de Travail)

Short-term or provisional employment authorization for foreign workers, arranged through the Congolese employment agency (ACPE).

Distinct from the standard foreign-worker contract visa. Temporary employment authorizations are obtained through the ACPE (Agence Congolaise Pour l'Emploi) application process, and provisional work authorizations are also available for foreign personnel. Source: API-Congo (official .cg investment-promotion agency).

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Residence Visa / Residence Permit (Carte de Séjour)

Long-term residence authorization for foreign nationals staying beyond the initial visa period, covering employees, students, religious ministers, professionals, and academics.

multiple entry

Initial visa may allow up to 15 days; extended through the Direction Départementale de la Surveillance du Territoire. Permit durations: 1 year (106,000 FCFA / ~EUR 161.60), 3 years (206,000 FCFA / ~EUR 314.04), 5 years (106,000 FCFA / ~EUR 161.60). Express Visa option available at additional cost for same-day processing. Categories include employees, students, religious ministers, initiates, professionals, and academics/researchers. A Privileged Resident Card (Carte de Résident Privilégié) is available after 10 years of uninterrupted residence, and automatically granted to foreign spouses of Congolese nationals (married 2+ years), economic investors, and recognised religious leaders.

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Diplomatic / Service Passport Visa Exemption

Visa-free entry for holders of diplomatic, service, or special passports from countries with bilateral agreements with the Republic of the Congo.

~$0

Holders of diplomatic and service passports from Brazil, China, and Russia are exempt from visa requirements. Holders of diplomatic passports (only) from Portugal and Turkey are exempt. Chinese nationals with 'Public Affairs' passports (公务护照) are also exempt. These arrangements are based on bilateral agreements. Source for these specific exemptions is Wikipedia citing bilateral agreements; not independently confirmed on a directly accessible official Congo government page during this research.

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Official / Diplomatic Visa

Holders of diplomatic or official passports, or UN Laissez-Passer, traveling to the Republic of the Congo on official government or international-organization business.

multiple entry7-10d processing~$0

Issued to diplomatic/official passport bearers and UN Laissez-Passer holders traveling on official business. A 12-month (one-year) multiple-entry visa is granted when the application is accompanied by a diplomatic note, and diplomatic visa applications are exempt from visa fees. This is an issued visa and is distinct from the separate bilateral visa-free exemptions granted to certain nationalities' diplomatic/service passport holders. Source: official Embassy of the Republic of Congo to the USA (ambacongo-us.org).

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Republic of the Congo visa for Moroccan citizens — FAQ

Do Moroccan citizens need a visa for Republic of the Congo?

No advance visa is required — Moroccan citizens get a visa on arrival at the border.

What documents do Moroccan citizens need for Republic of the Congo?

A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Republic of the Congo visa category — check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.

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