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Jordan Visa for Citizens of the Philippines
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on Jan 23, 2024

Planning to travel back in time by exploring the impressive sandstone city of Petra? You will need a visa before you can explore the 1.2 km long canyon, which narrow walls will lead you directly to Petra’s entrance.

Petra is not the only attraction the country has to offer. Jordan is filled with ancient ruins and museums that will tell you the stories of their ancestors. Remember to travel across the country's vast landscapes and enjoy the Jordanian hospitality.

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However, before visiting Jordan from the Philippines, you must first obtain the correct documentation to enter the country. Here is everything you need to know about the Jordan tourist visa, including a step-by-step guide to applying for your visa online.

What COVID-19 requirements should I consider before traveling to Jordan?

Incoming travelers must have health insurance upon arrival in Jordan. COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, and passengers do not need to present vaccination certificates on entry.

However, passengers do need to fill out the Jordan Health Declaration Form. Remember that COVID-19 regulations can change without notice. We recommend double-checking with your airline or the relevant government websites before your trip.

What is the Jordan visa, and how do I apply for it?

The Jordan visa is an electronic visa that all Philippine passport holders must obtain before arriving in Jordan. The Jordan tourist visa is a single entry document that allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days.

To apply for your Jordan tourist visa with iVisa, complete the application with these three steps:

  1. Application: Fill out your personal information and travel details. We recommend that you have your passport and national ID handy, so you can confirm that your details on the form match those in your passport and national ID.

  2. Confirmation: Take a few minutes to check that all the details in your application form are correct. It’s imperative that you do this, as any discrepancies between visa applications and personal documents may result in your visa being rejected.

  3. Payment: Once you’ve confirmed that all your personal and travel information is correct, you’ll be able to upload the supporting documents and pay the visa application processing fee.

Do not worry too much about making mistakes, as one of our visa experts will review your application before processing it. We’ll reach out via email if we find any errors and help you fix them.

You can complete your Jordan tourist visa application online. There’s no need to visit a Jordan ministry or embassy.

If you want to extend your stay in Jordan after you arrive in the country, you can request an extension of your Jordan visa at a local police station. You might need to pay a visa stamping fee.

If you’re interested in working or studying in Jordan, you must reach out to your local Jordan embassy to apply for a different visa. Take your passport with you to the Jordan embassy.

What are the Jordan visa requirements?

If you want to apply for a Jordan tourist visa, you need to meet visa requirements by providing these documents:

  • Passport Personal Details Scan—Your passport must be valid for at least six months after your arrival date.
  • Proof of Residence.
  • National ID Card.
  • Email address to receive your Jordan visa.
  • A credit or debit card to pay the visa fee.

You will need to ensure that all the words in your documents are legible and that the scans have no glares or smudges that will prevent immigration officers from reading them.

Processing times and cost of the Jordan visa?

We have different prices depending on how fast you want to receive your Jordan visa. These are the three options:

  • Standard Processing costs and takes .
  • Rush Processing costs and takes .
  • Super Rush Processing costs and takes .

You’ll be able to select your visa processing time before paying the visa fee during the application process. Once your visa is ready, you will receive the visa approval note via email and a PDF document with the visa itself.

Can I apply for a visa on arrival as a Filipino?

Some nationalities can apply for a visa on arrival. For example, U.S. citizens can get a 30-day Jordan tourist visa on arrival. Obtaining a visa on arrival also depends on the entry port you’ll use to enter Jordan.

If you arrive through King Hussein/Allenby Bridge land border crossing, you won’t be able to obtain a visa on arrival. All passengers must obtain a Jordanian tourist visa before arriving at the border crossing.

Where could I find more information?

The best way to get all your questions answered is by reaching out to a visa expert through the chat bubble on our website. Our outstanding customer support team is available 24/7 to answer about the Jordan tourist visa.

Remember that besides your Jordan tourist visa, you must also apply for a Jordan Health Declaration Form.

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://moi.gov.jo/EN/Pages/Visa_E_Applications
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