Jordan Visa

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Get a Tourist Visa for Jordan

Jordan issues Tourist visas for:
  • Tourist Travel
  • Visiting Family & Friends Sightseeing
  • Family Emergencies

Jordan Tourist Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a U.S. Passport, a Tourist Visa is required.

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Jordan Tourist Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a Non-US Passport, a Tourist Visa is required.

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Get a Business Visa for Jordan

Jordan issues Business visas for:
  • Business Travel
  • Sales Meetings
  • Providing Services
  • Conference/Seminars

Jordan Business Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a U.S. Passport, a Business Visa is required.

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Jordan Business Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a Non-US Passport, a Business Visa is required.

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Get a Student Visa for Jordan

Jordan Student Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a U.S. Passport, a Student Visa is required.

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Jordan Student Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a Non-US Passport, a Student Visa is required.

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Get a Official or Diplomatic Visa for Jordan

Jordan issues Official or Diplomatic visas for:
  • Official or Diplomatic Government Travel

Jordan Official or Diplomatic Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a U.S. Passport, a Official or Diplomatic Visa is required.

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Jordan Official or Diplomatic Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a Non-US Passport, a Official or Diplomatic Visa is required.

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Get a Flight Crew Visa for Jordan

Jordan Flight Crew Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a U.S. Passport, a Flight Crew Visa is required.

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Jordan Flight Crew Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Jordan with a Non-US Passport, a Flight Crew Visa is required.

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Travel Information

Get the most up-to-date information for Jordan related to Jordan travel visas, Jordan visa requirements and applications, embassy and consulate addresses, foreign relations information, travel advisories, entry and exit restrictions, and travel tips from the US State Department's website.

Vaccinations

Vaccination Certificate for Yellow Fever Required if arriving from an infected area with 5 Days.

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About Jordan

Read about the people, history, government, economy and geography of Jordan at the CIA's World FactBook.

A Brief History of Jordan

Following World War I and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the UK received a mandate to govern much of the Middle East. Britain separated out a semi-autonomous region of Transjordan from Palestine in the early 1920s, and the area gained its independence in 1946; it adopted the name of Jordan in 1950. The country's long-time ruler was King HUSSEIN (1953-99). A pragmatic leader, he successfully navigated competing pressures from the major powers (US, USSR, and UK), various Arab states, Israel, and a large internal Palestinian population. Jordan lost the West Bank to Israel in the 1967 war and barely managed to defeat Palestinian rebels who threatened to overthrow the monarchy in 1970. King HUSSEIN in 1988 permanently relinquished Jordanian claims to the West Bank. In 1989, he reinstituted parliamentary elections and initiated a gradual political liberalization; political parties were legalized in 1992. In 1994, he signed a peace treaty with Israel. King ABDALLAH II, the son of King Hussein, assumed the throne following his father's death in February 1999. Since then, he has consolidated his power and undertaken an aggressive economic reform program. Jordan acceded to the World Trade Organization in 2000 and began to participate in the European Free Trade Association in 2001. In 2003, Jordan staunchly supported the Coalition ouster of Saddam in Iraq and following the outbreak of insurgent violence in Iraq, absorbed thousands of displaced Iraqis. Municipal elections were held in July 2007 under a system in which 20% of seats in all municipal councils were reserved by quota for women. Parliamentary elections were held in November 2007 and saw independent pro-government candidates win the vast majority of seats. In November 2009, King ABDALLAH exercised his constitutional authority to dissolve parliament and called for new elections. Separately, he dismissed the government and appointed a new prime minister and cabinet in December 2009. The King charged the new government with conducting elections before the end of 2010 as well as instituting economic and political reforms.

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