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PostSubject: vis Information in Jordan   vis Information in Jordan I_icon_minitimeSat Oct 22, 2011 2:35 am

Citizens from Bahrain, Egypt, Hong Kong, Japan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Vatican and Yemen do not require a visa for entry.

Everyone else needs a visa, most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival.

The cost of single entry visa for all nationalities is JD20 (around $30) for all nationalities and for multiple entries it is JD60 (around $85).Groups of five persons or more arriving through a designated Jordanian tour operator are exempted from all visa charges.Departure taxes for non Jordanians are 5JD , around $7, from any border.

Visas are available at most borders for all visitors except nationals from

Africa:
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Cote d'lviore, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Guyana, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia.

Asia:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Iran, Laos, Lebanon, Mangolia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Russia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam.
Europe:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia.
South America:
Belize, Colombia, Cuba.

In addition to All Palestinians holding travel documents of whatsoever nationalities, and Moroccan females of (16-35) years old traveling alone.

Border visas are NOT availiable at the Allenby/King Hussein bridge crossing with Israel, so get one before hand.

If you leave Jordan at the Allenby/King Hussein bridge crossing with Israel, then return while the visa is still valid you do not need to buy a new one. This is because West Bank is recognized by Jordan as a part of Jordan.

Visa Requirements

The cost of one entry visa for all nationalities is 20 JD (around $30) obtained upon arrival at the airport; for multiple entries for all nationalities it is 60 JD (around $85) and can be obtained at the nearest embassy/consulate.

Groups of five persons or more arriving through a designated Jordanian tour operator are exempt from all visa charges, provided the group arrives and departs together as well as stay a minimum of 2 nights in Jordan.

Certain nationalities require an entry visa to be obtained prior to travel. Please select from the drop-down list below to see which nationalities require visa clearance. The below list is meant solely as a useful tool and the data within it is subject to change without prior notice. It is recommended that you check with the Jordanian diplomatic mission in your country prior to travel to ensure that you have all the necessary paperwork for travel.

Arrivals at Aqaba, either through the port, the airport or at the crossing from Israel or Saudi Arabia, are granted a free visa to Jordan. There is no obligation associated with this visa, provided that they leave the country within 1 month of arrival, and that they do not need to renew their visa.

Those holding an ASEZ visa and wishing to stay longer than 1 month must extend it at the ASEZA office in Aqaba and not with their local police station as holders of a normal visa would.

There are no exit taxes for exit at any ASEZA border.
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