Alright, so I had to get a visa for Western Sahara. Let me tell you, it wasn’t as complicated as I thought it would be. I started off by doing some digging online to figure out what I needed.
Turns out, there’s this official website for the Morocco e-Visa system. That’s where you gotta go to apply. I clicked on the “Apply for an e-Visa” button and started filling out the form. It’s pretty straightforward stuff – your name, birthday, passport info, you know, the usual.
Application Process:
- Visited the official Morocco e-Visa system website.
- Clicked on “Apply for an e-Visa”.
- Filled out the online form with my details.
- Double-checked everything to make sure it was accurate.
Once I submitted the form, I just had to wait. They say you can check the status of your application online too, which is pretty handy. After a while, I got an email saying my visa was approved! It was a relief, to be honest. They sent over the approved visa, and I made sure to print it out and keep it safe with my passport.
I also learned that some folks can visit Western Sahara without a visa for up to 90 days, depending on their nationality. But for me, I needed that visa. And I heard that organized tours are usually the way to go when visiting, because there are some travel restrictions in place.
So yeah, that’s how I got my Western Sahara visa. It wasn’t too much of a hassle, just followed the steps online and waited for the approval. Now I’m all set for my trip!