The Jordan eVisa allows eligible foreign nationals to visit Jordan for tourism, business, and leisure. Valid for up to 1 month with options for single or multiple entry stays.
The Jordan eVisa is an online visa that allows eligible foreign nationals to visit Jordan for tourism, business, and leisure without visiting a Jordanian embassy. The eVisa is valid for 30 days and is linked electronically to your passport. It is accepted at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman and major land border crossings. Jordan also offers a Visa on Arrival at the airport for many nationalities.
Important: The Jordan eVisa does NOT guarantee entry into Jordan. Final admission is determined by Jordanian immigration officers at the port of entry.
The eVisa is required for:
Citizens of most countries visiting Jordan for tourism, Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, or religious sites
Business travelers attending meetings, conferences, or short-term commercial activities
Travelers who prefer to secure their visa before arrival rather than applying on arrival
The Jordan eVisa covers several types of visits
For tourism, sightseeing, visiting Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and historical sites. Single entry, stay up to 30 days.
For attending business meetings, conferences, trade fairs, and short-term commercial activities. Not valid for employment in Jordan.
Available at Queen Alia International Airport for most nationalities. Requires a valid passport and payment of the visa fee in cash or by card.
A special package that includes the Jordan visa fee plus entry to over 40 tourist attractions including Petra. Ideal for tourists planning to visit multiple sites.
Follow these steps to complete your Jordan eVisa application
Fill in personal details, passport information, travel purpose, and accommodation details
Upload a digital passport photo and a scan of your passport bio-data page
Pay the eVisa fee online using a credit or debit card
Most applications are processed within 3-5 business days. You will receive your eVisa confirmation by email
Prepare the following before starting your application
The Jordan eVisa is typically valid for 30 days from the date of issue, allowing a single entry stay of up to 30 days. Multiple entry visas may be available for some nationalities. Visa extensions can be arranged through the Ministry of Interior in Jordan.
Note: The eVisa fee is non-refundable, even if your application is denied or you choose not to travel.
Apply at least 5 business days before your travel date to allow sufficient processing time.
Jordan is home to Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Consider purchasing the Jordan Pass to save on entrance fees for major attractions.
Female travelers and LGBTQ+ travelers should be aware of local cultural norms and dress conservatively, especially at religious sites.
The Jordan eVisa is NOT valid for employment or long-term residency. A separate work permit is required for employment.
If you have Israeli passport stamps or entry/exit stamps from Israel, this may cause complications at Jordanian borders. Consult with the Jordanian embassy in advance.
While you can apply directly on the official Jordan eVisa portal, we offer professional assistance for travelers who prefer support in their own language.
Most Jordan eVisa applications are processed within 3-5 business days. We recommend applying at least one week before your travel date to allow for any processing delays.
Yes. You can extend your Jordan visa at any police station or the Ministry of Interior in Jordan before your current visa expires. Extensions are usually granted for 1-3 months at a time.
Yes. Jordan offers a Visa on Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport for citizens of most countries. The fee is JOD 40 (approximately USD 56). However, applying online in advance avoids queues and potential complications on arrival.
The Jordan Pass is a tourist package that includes the visa fee plus free entry to over 40 attractions, including Petra. If you plan to visit Petra, the Jordan Pass is highly recommended as it can save you significant money.
If rejected, you will be notified by email. You may reapply with corrected information, apply for a Visa on Arrival at Amman airport, or contact the Jordanian embassy in your country for further guidance.
Jordan and Israel have peaceful relations, so Israeli passport stamps are generally not a problem for entering Jordan through the official border crossings. However, if you are concerned, you can request that Israel does not stamp your passport at the border.
Disclaimer: This is a private third-party service not affiliated with or endorsed by the Jordanian Ministry of Interior or any Jordanian government agency. For official eVisa applications, visit jordan.gov.jo