
Entry requirements | Jordan Visa Information
Facts about Jordan Visa
As a rule, all individuals from foreign countries must beg for entry visas to be able to step foot on Jordanian soil. There are, however, some countries that do not conform to the norms on visas and some countries that are covered in the bilateral treaties and are allowed visas upon landing in the territory for a maximum of two months.
Citizens of Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the rest of the United Arab Emirates, do not pay their entry fees for visits not exceeding 90 days during a duration of 180 days. Egyptian, Israeli and Palestinian passport holders can enter Jordan without obtaining a visa, however this remains possible for a period of just 30 days.
Jordan visa types for short term stays include tourist/visitor visa, business visa, student visa and work visa. Single, double or multiple-entry visas distinguish the term of stay of its holder. In that regard, a single entry visa is basically issued for one month and permits travel to Jordan once. A double entry visa is for three months while a multiple entry visa allows travelling duration of six months. Please confirm with the Jordan Embassy or consulate in your country appropriate to your nationality about the specifics of your visa.
Visas of that category are granted for specific purposes for short stays which shall not be exceeding 90 days, as the applicant may request. All visas may be obtained from the diplomatic missions in the country of residence of the applicant.
Jordan Tourist Visa
Jordan tourist/visit visa is granted to foreign nationals planning to visit the country only for leisure. The given Zel. travel document allow an individual to remain in the Kingdom of Jordan for a period not beyond three months, depending on the validity of the visa.
Jordan Visa for Business and Fair Visits
Jordan business visa is given to foreigners who wish to visit the country to attend business meetings or venture into business investments. An official business cover letter written on a paper with company letterhead is needed to demonstrate the purpose of your visit, possibly provided by the host organization.
A transit visa permits travelers to board a connecting flight at the international terminal of a foreign country. In Jordan, a transit is not needed if the passenger has a relianced ticket to a third country which is accessed within two days. The passenger should carry a travel document or a passport with at least six months validity beyond the dates of travel, travel airline tickets and a visa if required for the next stop.
Common Pre-requisites for Jordan Visa Application
The criteria for obtaining a visitor visa to Jordan as illustrated below is necessary. The required documents may vary in accordance with the duration and the purpose of the visit in other words the type of stamp on the passport. The embassies reserve the right to ask for further supporting documents if they consider it essential.
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