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China Visa Application Guide for Jordanian Nationals in Dubai

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Guide12 June 20267 min readBy Priya Sharma

China Visa for Jordanian Passport Holders in Dubai

Do Jordanian passport holders in Dubai need a visa for China?

Yes — Jordanian passport holders need a Chinese visa, applied for as a consular sticker visa through the China Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) in Dubai; China has no tourist eVisa, Jordan is not on China's unilateral visa-free list, and the China–Jordan agreement covers only diplomatic, service and special passports, so the form is completed online via the official COVA system (visaforchina.cn) and submitted in person. Holding a UAE residence visa does not change this — China has no residency-based route, so Dubai residency only sets where you apply, not whether a visa is needed. Arabic-language documents must carry a certified English translation, because the CVASC requires all documents in English. Jordan is not on China's 240-hour visa-free transit list, so a layover requiring immigration clearance needs a transit (G) visa. Standard processing is 5–7 working days (3–5 for express) and an online CVASC appointment is mandatory.

Channel: Consular sticker visa — CVASC Dubai (no eVisa)UAE residency: Does not change the channelKey requirement: Certified English translation of Arabic documents240-hour transit: Not eligible — layover needs a G visaProcessing: 5–7 working days (3–5 express)Source: Official China NIA + MFA lists, June 2026

Key Takeaway

  • Yes — Jordanian passport holders need a Chinese visa, applied for as a consular sticker visa through the China Visa Appl...
  • Channel: Consular sticker visa — CVASC Dubai (no eVisa)
  • UAE residency: Does not change the channel
  • Key requirement: Certified English translation of Arabic documents
  • 240-hour transit: Not eligible — layover needs a G visa
  • Processing: 5–7 working days (3–5 express)
  • Source: Official China NIA + MFA lists, June 2026

Jordanian passport holders living in Dubai need a visa to visit mainland China. Jordan is not on China's unilateral 30-day visa-free list, and the China–Jordan bilateral agreement covers only diplomatic, service and special passports — not ordinary passports. A China visa is therefore required regardless of UAE residency, applied for conveniently from Dubai through the China Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC).

Jordan is a straightforward consular case: most Jordanian travel to China from Dubai is tourism, family visits or business, mapping cleanly onto the standard L (tourist) and M (business) categories. The one practical step to plan is document language — Jordanian civil and employment documents are in Arabic, and the CVASC requires everything in English, so certified translations should be arranged before your appointment.

This guide covers what Jordanian passport holders in Dubai need: the document checklist with the translation requirement, visa-type guidance, the transit-visa point, fees and processing times. OraVisa manages the CVASC process on behalf of Jordanian nationals in Dubai.

China Visa for Jordanian Nationals: The Key Facts

Jordan is absent from China's unilateral 30-day visa-free list, and the China–Jordan bilateral agreement is limited to diplomatic, service and special passports. An ordinary Jordanian passport therefore needs a standard China visa, filed as a consular sticker visa. China issues no tourist eVisa to any nationality.

Key Takeaways

  • Jordanian passport holders always need a China visa — the bilateral agreement covers only diplomatic/service/special passports
  • There is no Chinese eVisa; the application is a consular sticker visa at the CVASC Dubai
  • UAE residency does not grant visa-free access — it sets the application venue
  • Arabic-language documents must carry a certified English translation
  • Jordan is NOT on the 240-hour visa-free transit list

Tourist, Family and Business Travel

Most Jordanian travel to China from Dubai falls into clear categories. Tourism and visiting friends or family map to the L (tourist) visa — provide hotel bookings, or an invitation letter if staying with a host in China. Trade and business meetings map to the M (business) visa, which needs an invitation letter from a Chinese business with the company stamp. Because Jordan is a conventional consular case, a complete and consistent application moves smoothly.

  • Tourist (L) visa for sightseeing or visiting friends/family
  • Business (M) visa for trade meetings and conferences — needs a Chinese business invitation
  • Arabic documents need a certified English translation for the CVASC
  • First-time applicants typically receive a single-entry visa; a clean history supports multiple-entry

Document Checklist for Jordanian Nationals in Dubai

China Visa Documents — Jordanian Passport Holders in Dubai

Visa application form

Requirement
Completed online via COVA (visaforchina.cn), printed and signed
Jordanian-Specific Note
Complete every field; write N/A where not applicable

Jordanian passport (original)

Requirement
Valid 6+ months beyond return; 2+ blank pages
Jordanian-Specific Note
Ordinary passport — the diplomatic/service exemption does not apply

China visa photo

Requirement
48mm × 33mm, white background, no glasses, within 6 months
Jordanian-Specific Note
Use a studio that prints to China's exact 48mm × 33mm spec

UAE residence visa + Emirates ID

Requirement
Valid originals + copies
Jordanian-Specific Note
Must be a residence visa, not a visit visa

Round-trip flight itinerary

Requirement
Confirmed booking; round-trip
Jordanian-Specific Note
If transiting onward, remember Jordan needs a G visa to clear immigration

Hotel bookings or invitation

Requirement
Covering every night
Jordanian-Specific Note
Invitation from a host or Chinese business can replace hotel bookings

UAE bank statements (3 months)

Requirement
Bank-stamped originals, in English
Jordanian-Specific Note
Request the English-language version from your UAE bank

Arabic-language documents

Requirement
Certified English translation
Jordanian-Specific Note
Jordanian employment letters or civil documents must be translated and certified

All documents must be in English; Arabic documents require a certified English translation. OraVisa reviews the full set, including translations, before CVASC submission.

Fees, Processing Time and Tips for Jordanian Applicants

The China visa government fee is set by the Chinese government and collected in AED at the CVASC counter on the day of submission, with a CVASC service fee on top. Because the amount is confirmed at the counter, check the current figure when you book — our China visa fees guide breaks down the current government and service charges for Dubai applications.

Standard processing at the CVASC Dubai is 5–7 working days, with express (3–5 working days) available for an additional charge. Apply two to three weeks ahead, earlier around Chinese national holidays, and allow time for certified translations of any Arabic documents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Jordanian passport holders need a China visa from Dubai?

Yes. Jordan is not on China's unilateral visa-free list, and the China–Jordan agreement covers only diplomatic, service and special passports. Ordinary Jordanian passport holders with a valid UAE residence visa apply at the China Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) in Dubai. There is no Chinese eVisa — the form is completed online via COVA and submitted in person.

Do Jordanian documents need to be translated for the China visa?

Yes. The CVASC requires all documents in English. Arabic-language documents — such as a Jordanian employment letter or civil document — need a certified English translation. UAE bank statements can usually be issued in English by your bank.

Can Jordanian travellers use China's 240-hour visa-free transit?

No. Jordan is not on China's 240-hour visa-free transit list. A Jordanian passport holder who needs to clear Chinese immigration during a layover must hold a transit (G) visa; a purely airside connection without immigration clearance does not require a visa.

How long does a China visa take for Jordanian nationals in Dubai?

Standard processing at the CVASC Dubai is 5–7 working days; express (3–5 working days) is available for an additional fee. Apply two to three weeks before travel and allow extra time for certified translations of any Arabic documents.

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Priya Sharma

Senior Visa Consultant — Asia & Americas

Senior Visa Consultant specializing in Asian & American destinations. 8 years of experience with a proven track record in complex multi-country applications.

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