Citadel Hill, Amman
Jordan is a country rich in history, culture and natural beauty. Citizens of some countries can travel to Jordan without a visa while citizens of most other countries can get a visa on arrival to Jordan. Read on to find out more.
Year | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
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Number of Visitors | 410,371 | 464,154 | 780,378 |
From ancient cities to an expansive desert, there’s plenty to explore in Jordan. The country is home to warm, welcoming people and offers a rich cultural experience. In 2017, almost 4.2 million tourists visited Jordan to explore its culture and heritage. Tourism contributes to about 10% of Jordan’s GDP and hence the country has a welcoming visa policy.
Best Time to Visit | Best Time for Diving in Aqaba | Summer (June, July and August) | Winter (January) |
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Between March and May | September, October and early November. | Temperature - Can go above 40°C | Temperature - 5-10°C |
One of the top reasons people visit Jordan is to float on the Dead Sea and to snorkel in the Red Sea. For history buffs, the city of Petra is a must visit for its UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Jordan is also home to a number of monuments from the Roman Empire. For foodies, Jordan offers a wide variety of flavours and street foods.
Jordan welcomes tourists from across the world. Citizens of eleven countries can visit Jordan without a visa. The visa exempt countries include:
Citizens of Turkey, Lebanon and the Gulf Cooperation Council can stay in Jordan without a visa for up to 3 months during a period of 6 months.
Similarly, citizens of the Palestinian Authority and Egypt can stay in Jordan for one month during a period of 6 months.
Israelis can enter and exit Jordan multiple times and stay in the country for up to 1 month during a period of 6 months.
Citizens of other countries will need to apply in advance for a multiple entry visa.
While citizens of the above mentioned countries do not need a visa, they must have:
Tourists from over 120 other countries are eligible for a visa on arrival in Jordan.
Africa | Asia | Caribbean Sea | Europe | North America | Ocean Asia | Pacific Ocean | South America |
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Algeria Cape Verde Egypt Kenya Lesotho Malawi Mauritius Montenegro São Tomé and Príncipe Seychelles South Africa Rwanda Zimbabwe | Andorra Bahrain Bhutan Brunei Burma China Taiwan Hong Kong India Indonesia Israel Japan Kazakhstan Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lebanon Macau Malaysia Maldives Myanmar North Korea Oman Palestine/ PNA Passport Holders Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore South Korea Tajikistan Thailand Turkey Turkmenistan United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan | Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent | Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belgium Belarus Bosnia &Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Holland Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kosovo Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Monaco Norway Poland Portugal Romania San Marino Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom & North Ireland Vatican City Serbia | Canada Mexico United States of America Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas , Barbados Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama El Salvador Trinidad and Tobago | Australia Fiji Kiribati Marshall Islands New Zealand Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Nauru | Tuvalu Vanuatu. | Argentina , Bolivia , Brazil , Chile , Ecuador , Guyana , Paraguay , Peru , Surinam , Uruguay, Venezuela. |
Citizens of most of these countries can get a visa on arrival if they have a residence permit issued by an EEA member state, Switzerland, Australia, GCC Member States, Japan, Canada or South Korea or a permanent resident card issued by the USA.
These permits should be valid for at least 6 months and the tourist must have a non-refundable return ticket.
People from some other countries like Nigeria may get a visa on arrival for medical treatment if they are younger than 15 years or older than 50 years.
A visa on arrival allows the holder to stay in Jordan for up to 1 month. Tourists may be given an extension of 60 days on this visa. For this, they must register themselves with the Jordanian police station before their 1-month time limit expires. To extend one’s stay, an HIV/AIDS test is also usually required.
Type of Visa | Cost |
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Single entry visa valid for 1 month | 40 JD |
Double entry visa for 3 months | 60 JD |
Multiple entry visa for 6 months | 120 JD |
Citizens of some countries may still need to apply for a tourist visa in advance. Documents required for this visa are:
The application and supporting documents must be submitted at the Jordanian Consulate. It usually takes 3-15 days to be processed.
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