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Visas for Jordan - Visa Requirements for Jordan


Now that you’ve booked your trip and sorted out your travel plans, you may be wondering about visas for Jordan – visa requirements for Jordan are fairly standard, and unlike other Middle Eastern destinations do not warrant much concern in terms of ease and simplicity.

Generally speaking, most foreign nationals will require a visa to enter Jordan, whether they are passing through on a short 2 week visa, or plan to stay for a longer period of 2 months. Single entry and multiple entry visas are available, at an average cost of $20-$40. It is best to organise your visa before leaving for Jordan, as this will make life simpler all round. It should not be too much of a problem to organise once you arrive, but as visas can take up to a few days to be processed, it is best to be prepared.