Visiting Jordan : Visa Information
Most nationals of other nations must get a visa in order to enter Jordan. Only a few nations' nationals are not need to get a visa in order to enter Jordan.
In fact we have elaborated an all encompassing guide that will give you the knowhow that you need and ensure the process is done with ease and smoothly.
We always welcome questions for we love to share and help but it should be noted that it is the responsibility of the traveler to get the relevant visa and possess the correct passport for any of our locations. The best way to ensure you have valid up-to-date information on whether you require a visa and the procedures related to it will be to contact the appropriate Jordanian diplomatic mission in your country.
Tourists hailing from various nations can avail of a visa one arrival in Jordan. Most of these visas are issued for a period of one month. This is the easiest and fastest form of getting a visa and many of our travelers do it in this way. Our representative meets you even before you reach the passport control desks, and so is able to let you know how the process is and more often than not assist you in getting the fastest queue.
No passport pictures need to be brought, nor are there any forms to be filled up apart from a normal landing card. Countries whose nationals may purchase a visa upon arrival include but are not limited to : UK, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, China.
In Jordan, a visa upon entering the country may be gotten at the Sheikh Hussein border crossing, Queen Alia International Airport and Aqaba Airport.
In the other case, a visa can be arranged at the Jordanian Embassy or any other diplomatic mission located in your country. For the majority, this is the only possible solution, but fortunately the most expensive and hassle-free as well. This will also be of significance to those who would like to have their passports with the visas put in before their journeys.
It is a comprehensive tourist card offered to visitors traveling to Jordan by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Jordan. It includes a free visa on arrival, a lowered entrance fee for some tourist sites excavated or developed under Archaeology in Jordan, which includes Petra and free access to some e-brochures.
There are a few important criteria to be fulfilled in order to qualify to purchase a Jordan Pass. You need to be the type of Jordanian tourist who can apply for visa on arrival, your travel itinerary included the city of Petra and Your stay should be more than three days and nights.
Once you are in Jordan—either Amman or Aqaba—you can renew your visa. Copies of your passport, the real passport, the Jordanian visa page, proof of your hotel reservation, and an application card are required.