Visa Information
Before you apply for a visa or an entry permit, check if you are eligible for a visa-free entry or to receive visa on arrival or need eVisa prior to travel.
Visa on Arrival:
Many nationalities, including those from the United States, Canada, and most European countries, can obtain a visa upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport or other designated ports of entry in Jordan.
Requirements for Visa on Arrival:
- A valid passport with at least six months remaining validity from your arrival date.
- Proof of onward or return travel ticket.
- Sufficient funds for your stay in Jordan.
- Completed visa application form (usually provided at the port of entry).
Obtaining a Visa in Advance:
Some nationalities or those planning longer stays or working in Jordan will need to obtain a visa in advance from a Jordanian embassy or consulate in their home country. You can find contact information for Jordanian embassies and consulates through the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website https://www.mfa.gov.jo/traveler-guide(This site is in Arabic, but you can use a translation tool in your webbrowser)
Here are some resources to help you with Jordan visa information:
- To know if you require a prior approval before submit visa application please visit the following website: https://moi.gov.jo/En/Pages/Restricted_and_Non_Restricted_Countries_Nationalities
- Jordanian Ministry of Interior - Visa Information and E-Visa Application: https://moi.gov.jo/EN/Pages/Visa_E_Applications
Airline Visa Assistance:
Royal Jordanian provide visa assistance if you have booked your travel through them.
Royal Jordanian - E-Visa: https://www.rj.com/en/jordan-e-visa
Important Note: It's advisable to verify the most up-to-date visa requirements by contacting the Jordanian authorities directly or consulting your nearest Jordanian embassy or consulate prior to your travel plans, as visa information may undergo changes.