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Entering Jordan in 2025

Jordan continues to be a popular Middle Eastern travel destination, with sites like Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. Travel preparation is now easier than ever thanks to streamlined eVisa procedures in 2025. To enjoy a smooth journey, visitors should review entry requirements and cultural etiquette before departure.

Entering Jordan in 2025

Things to Know Before Entering Jordan

Before traveling to Jordan, it’s important to understand the entry requirements and a few practical details that will make your trip smoother.

Visa & Entry Requirements

  • Your passport must be valid for at least six months on arrival.
  • At least 2 blank pages are required for stamps.
  • Check passport information carefully before applying to avoid visa delays.

Border Crossings & Entry Points

  • Visa on arrival is available at Queen Alia International Airport, Sheikh Hussein (north), and Wadi Araba/Aqaba (south).
  • At the Allenby/King Hussein Bridge (from Israel/West Bank), a visa must be obtained in advance. No visa on arrival is issued here.

Customs & Currency Rules

  • Declare if carrying over 10,000 JOD (≈14,000 USD) or equivalent foreign currency.
  • Major credit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops in big cities.
  • Carry cash in Jordanian Dinar (JOD) for taxis, local markets, and rural areas.

Health & Vaccinations

  • A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required only if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever–endemic country.
  • Other vaccines (hepatitis A, typhoid) are recommended but not mandatory.

Cultural & Social Etiquette

  • Modest dress is expected, particularly in rural areas and religious sites such as mosques.
  • No public displays of affection (PDA), particularly outside Amman.
  • During Ramadan, do not eat, drink, or smoke in public during daylight hours.
  • Always ask permission before photographing locals to show respect for cultural sensitivities.
Jordan Highlights

Jordan Highlights
Jordan Highlights

Capital: Amman

AST, UTC +3

Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)

Language: Arabic

Hot, dry summers; mild winters

Best Time to Visit:

March to May, September to November

Popular Tourist Sites:

Petra
Wadi Rum
Dead Sea

FAQs about entering Jordan

1.

Do I need a visa to enter Jordan?

Yes, most travelers are required to apply for a visa. You can apply for an eVisa online before traveling or obtain a visa on arrival at Queen Alia International Airport and select land borders. Some nationalities are exempt; always check eligibility in advance.

2.

Can I enter Jordan through the land borders with Israel or Saudi Arabia?

Yes, you can enter Jordan via land borders from both Israel and Saudi Arabia, but entry requirements and border availability vary.

Sheikh Hussein (north) and Wadi Araba/Aqaba (south) issue visas on arrival.

Allenby/King Hussein Bridge (from Israel/West Bank) does not issue visas on arrival; you must have a visa in advance.

3.

Is a yellow fever vaccination certificate required for Jordan?

No, unless you are arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever–endemic country. Other vaccinations such as hepatitis A and typhoid are recommended for health safety but are not mandatory.

4.

Will I need to show proof of accommodation when entering Jordan?

Yes, you will likely need to show proof of accommodation, such as a hotel reservation or other details of your stay, when entering Jordan. This is a common requirement, along with a valid passport, proof of financial means, and a return or onward ticket, to demonstrate you have sufficient support and a plan for your visit.

5.

How long does it take to process a Jordan eVisa?

The processing time depends on the service you choose:

Normal Service: 7 business days

Urgent Service: 3 business days

Super Urgent Service: 2 business days

It’s recommended to apply as early as possible, especially during peak travel seasons, to avoid unexpected delays.

6.

Can I extend my visa while in Jordan?

Yes, you can extend your visa while in Jordan by registering and applying for an extension at a local Jordanian police station before your current visa expires. You'll need to gather the required documents and visit a police station, ideally in a larger city like Amman, to complete the process. If you overstay your visa, you will incur a fine, so it's essential to handle the extension in advance.

Reliable & Up-to-Date Entry Information

We provide accurate entry requirement details that are carefully verified and updated regularly. All information is sourced directly from official government and immigration authorities, ensuring you receive the most current and trustworthy guidance before your trip.

Source: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: https://jordan.gov.jo/Default/En

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