Jordan Visa Fee You Must Prepare in Getting a VOA — A Guide for Travelers

Details about the Jordan Visa Fee & Application Process

JORDAN VISA FEE – Here is a guide on how much you must prepare in getting a Visa on Arrival to visit Jordan.

Are you planning to fly to Jordan soon? It is one of the countries that have a set of unique experiences that will surely give you memories that you can cherish for a lifetime. There are several top-rated tourist attractions that await you in the country.

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When you get to Jordan, it will be best to visit one of the world’s famous tourist attraction, the Petra which is one of the new 7 wonders of the world. You might also love to enjoy some time at the historical Dead Sea as well as the spectacular landscape of the Wadi Rum.

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Furthermore, you will surely love to see the Roman Ruins in Amman as well as the amazing Wadi Mujib. Jordan is not one of the visa free countries but it offers a Visa on Arrival to the nationals of most countries in the globe.

In applying for a travel visa to visit the country, the Jordan Visa fee for a VOA is JOD 40 or approximately USD 56. In the Philippines, the VOA application may require you to prepare at least Php 3,177.94.

Meanwhile, there are countries who can skip the Jordan Visa fee as the nationals coming from these countries are not required to present a travel visa for entry. However, the visitors must abide by the set duration of stay. Here are the countries whose nationals are exempted from the visa requirement:

  • Bahrain (up to 3 months)
  • Egypt (up to 1 month)
  • Israel (up to 1 month)
  • Kuwait (up to 3 months)
  • Lebanon (up to 3 months)
  • Oman  (up to 3 months)
  • Palestine (up to 1 month)
  • Qatar  (up to 3 months)
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Turkey (up to 3 months)
  • Tunisia (up to 2 months)
  • United Arab Emirates

The Visa On Arrival is a single-entry travel document. You may stay in the country for up to 30 days if you have VOA. If you plan for a longer stay in the country, you need to apply for a travel visa at the Embassy of Jordan.

In the case of Filipinos or the individuals who are coming from the Philippines, you need to prepare the requirements for Jordan Visa application based on the purpose of your visit. Submit them at the Honorary Consulate of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan which is located at Room 315, 3rd Floor of Sitio Grande Building, 409 Andres Soriano Jr. Avenue in Intramuros, Manila.

During your stay in Jordan, in case you plan to extend, you must register at a Jordanian police station before the expiry of your travel visa. VOA’s are usually given up to another 60 days of stay in the country.

On the other side, if you have an Embassy visa, your stay in Jordan may be extended for up to six (6) months depending on the approval of the Jordanian officials.

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