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Jordan Visa Requirements & Fees Guide for Dubai Residents

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How-To21 February 202610 min readBy Sarah Khan

Jordan Visa Requirements & Fees from Dubai

What are the Jordan visa requirements from Dubai?

Most Dubai residents can get a Jordan visa on arrival (JOD 40/~AED 207). Key requirements: valid passport (6+ months), completed arrival card, sufficient funds, and return ticket. Better option: the Jordan Pass (from JOD 70/~AED 363) includes the visa fee plus Petra entry. Indian and Pakistani nationals should verify VOA eligibility or apply for an eVisa before travel.

VOA Fee: JOD 40 (~AED 207)Jordan Pass: From JOD 70 (~AED 363)Processing Time: Instant at airportMaximum Stay: 30 days

Key Takeaway

  • Most Dubai residents can get a Jordan visa on arrival (JOD 40/~AED 207). Key requirements: valid passport (6+ months), c...
  • VOA Fee: JOD 40 (~AED 207)
  • Jordan Pass: From JOD 70 (~AED 363)
  • Processing Time: Instant at airport
  • Maximum Stay: 30 days

Jordan is one of the most straightforward international destinations for Dubai residents. With its ancient ruins, world-famous sites like Petra and Wadi Rum, the lowest point on Earth at the Dead Sea, and the vibrant capital Amman, Jordan packs extraordinary experiences into a compact country just a short flight from the UAE.

Understanding the Jordan visa requirements before you travel saves time, money, and potential complications at the airport. Most nationalities common in Dubai can obtain a visa on arrival at Queen Alia International Airport — but documentation requirements, fee structures, and the highly recommended Jordan Pass deserve careful attention before booking.

This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of Jordan visa requirements, a complete document checklist, fee structures in AED and JOD, a comparison of visa on arrival versus eVisa, and photo specification requirements — everything Dubai residents need to prepare their Jordan trip correctly.

Jordan Visa Document Checklist for Dubai Residents

The Jordan visa on arrival process at Queen Alia International Airport is efficient and typically requires minimal documentation. However, being prepared with the right documents prevents delays and ensures smooth entry.

Jordan Visa on Arrival — Document Checklist

Passport

Requirement
Valid for minimum 6 months beyond entry date
Notes
At least 2 blank pages for stamps

Passport photographs

Requirement
2 recent photographs
Notes
White background, 35mm × 45mm, face clearly visible — may be requested at VOA counter

Return flight ticket

Requirement
Confirmed booking to Dubai or onward destination
Notes
Strongly recommended — officers may verify

Hotel booking / accommodation proof

Requirement
Confirmed reservation
Notes
Airbnb, hotel, or host invitation letter

Cash for visa fee

Requirement
JOD 40 (~AED 207) or equivalent USD/EUR
Notes
Credit card also accepted at most VOA counters

Jordan Pass (if using)

Requirement
Printed or digital confirmation
Notes
Replaces visa fee and includes attraction entries

Proof of sufficient funds

Requirement
Bank card or cash
Notes
Unofficial requirement — rarely checked but advisable

UAE residence visa / Emirates ID

Requirement
For non-Emirati residents
Notes
May be requested to confirm legal UAE residency

UAE nationals present only their UAE passport. No visa fee is charged for Emirati passport holders.

Preparation Checklist Before Flying to Jordan

  • Check that your passport has at least 6 months of validity remaining from your Jordan entry date
  • Ensure you have at least 2 blank pages in your passport for the entry and exit stamps
  • Carry JOD 40 (or equivalent USD/EUR) in cash OR have a working international credit card for the VOA fee
  • If using the Jordan Pass, purchase and download it at jordanpass.jo before departure — do not try to buy at the airport
  • Print or save your hotel booking confirmation on your phone
  • Keep your return Dubai flight details easily accessible

Jordan Visa Fee Breakdown — All Options

Jordan offers several visa pathways, each with different fee structures. Understanding which option gives the best value for your travel plans is important — particularly the Jordan Pass, which frequently offers the most cost-effective route for tourists planning to visit Petra.

Complete Jordan Visa Fee Schedule from Dubai (2026)

Visa on Arrival (single entry)

Fee (JOD)
JOD 40
Fee (AED approx.)
~AED 207
Duration
30 days
Best For
Short tourist trips, spontaneous travel

E-Visa (single entry)

Fee (JOD)
JOD 40
Fee (AED approx.)
~AED 207
Duration
30 days
Best For
Pre-approval, uncertain VOA nationalities

Multiple-entry visa (embassy)

Fee (JOD)
JOD 120
Fee (AED approx.)
~AED 622
Duration
6 months
Best For
Frequent travellers, business visitors

Jordan Pass — Wanderer

Fee (JOD)
JOD 70
Fee (AED approx.)
~AED 363
Duration
30 days
Best For
Tourists visiting Petra once — visa + 1 day Petra included

Jordan Pass — Explorer

Fee (JOD)
JOD 75
Fee (AED approx.)
~AED 389
Duration
30 days
Best For
Tourists visiting Petra over 2 days — visa + 2 days Petra included

Jordan Pass — Expert

Fee (JOD)
JOD 80
Fee (AED approx.)
~AED 415
Duration
30 days
Best For
Petra enthusiasts — visa + 3 days Petra + 40 sites

UAE Nationals (Emirati passport)

Fee (JOD)
Free
Fee (AED approx.)
Free
Duration
30 days
Best For
No fee charged at all

Overstay fee

Fee (JOD)
JOD 1.5/day
Fee (AED approx.)
~AED 8/day
Duration
Per day over 30
Best For
Avoidable — register at police station for long stays

Exchange rate: JOD 1 = approximately AED 5.18. The Jordan Dinar is pegged to the US Dollar (JOD 1 = USD 1.41). Jordan Pass fees are set by the Jordan Tourism Board and may be revised annually.

Is the Jordan Pass Worth It? The Maths

  • Visa on arrival: JOD 40 (~AED 207)
  • Petra entry (1 day): JOD 50 (~AED 259)
  • Combined cost without Jordan Pass: JOD 90 (~AED 466)
  • Jordan Pass Wanderer: JOD 70 (~AED 363) — saves JOD 20 (~AED 103) and also includes 40+ other attractions
  • Verdict: If you are visiting Petra (which nearly all tourists do), the Jordan Pass is clearly better value
  • Exception: Jordanian and UAE national passport holders are exempt from the visa fee — Jordan Pass savings are reduced for them

Visa on Arrival at Amman Airport — How It Works

The visa on arrival process at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman is one of the smoothest in the region. Here is exactly what happens when you land in Jordan without a Jordan Pass.

  1. 1After your flight lands, follow signs to the Immigration Hall.
  2. 2Before reaching the immigration counters, look for the dedicated "Visa on Arrival" or "Visa Desk" counters on the left side of the arrivals hall.
  3. 3Join the queue at the visa counter and present your passport to the officer.
  4. 4Pay the visa fee of JOD 40. Cash (Jordanian Dinars, US Dollars, or Euros) is accepted. Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are typically accepted.
  5. 5The officer will attach a visa sticker to your passport or stamp your passport with the visa — this takes 2–5 minutes.
  6. 6Proceed to the immigration counters and present your passport with the newly issued visa.
  7. 7Collect your baggage and proceed through customs.
  8. 8The entire VOA process typically takes 15–30 minutes depending on queue length.

If you are travelling with the Jordan Pass, go directly to the Jordan Pass lane at immigration (not the visa counter). Present your Jordan Pass confirmation and passport to the immigration officer.

The visa fee is automatically waived with a valid Jordan Pass. You must show proof of a minimum 3-night stay in Jordan to benefit from this waiver.

Jordan eVisa vs Visa on Arrival: Which to Choose?

Jordan eVisa vs Visa on Arrival — Comparison

Application

eVisa
Online before travel (eservices.moi.gov.jo)
Visa on Arrival
At Amman airport on arrival

Fee

eVisa
JOD 40 (~AED 207)
Visa on Arrival
JOD 40 (~AED 207)

Processing time

eVisa
3–5 working days
Visa on Arrival
Instant (15–30 minutes at airport)

Risk

eVisa
Lower — pre-approved before travel
Visa on Arrival
Slight uncertainty for some nationalities

Availability

eVisa
All eligible nationalities
Visa on Arrival
Nationality-dependent — check before travel

Recommended for

eVisa
Indian, Pakistani, uncertain nationalities
Visa on Arrival
British, American, European, most Gulf nationals

Documents required

eVisa
Passport scan, photo, flight, hotel
Visa on Arrival
Passport + fee at counter

Convenience

eVisa
Apply at home — no airport queues
Visa on Arrival
Simple but requires airport waiting

For Indian and Pakistani passport holders, OraVisa strongly recommends applying for the Jordan eVisa before travel to eliminate any risk of complications at the airport.

Passport Photo Requirements for Jordan Visa

The Jordan visa on arrival does not always require photographs — the officer may take your photo electronically. However, it is best practice to carry 2 passport photographs when travelling.

For the eVisa application, a digital photograph must be uploaded during the online process.

Jordan Visa Photo Specifications

Size (physical)

Requirement
35mm × 45mm (standard passport size)

Background

Requirement
Plain white or light grey

Face coverage

Requirement
Face must take up 70–80% of the frame

Expression

Requirement
Neutral expression, mouth closed

Glasses

Requirement
Not recommended — most countries now require no glasses

Head covering

Requirement
Only for religious reasons — must show full face

Recency

Requirement
Taken within last 6 months

Format (digital/eVisa)

Requirement
JPEG, minimum 300 DPI, file size 50KB–250KB

Standard passport photos taken at any photo shop in Dubai will meet these specifications. Many pharmacies (LLH, Aster, Lifecare) offer same-day passport photos for AED 15–30.

Jordan Travel Tips for Dubai Residents

  • Purchase the Jordan Pass at jordanpass.jo before flying — it cannot be purchased inside Jordan, and saves significantly for Petra visitors.
  • Royal Jordanian, Emirates, and flydubai offer direct flights from Dubai to Amman (Queen Alia International Airport) — flight time approximately 3.5 hours.
  • The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is strong — AED 1 buys approximately 0.19 JOD. Use the airport ATM or a currency exchange in Amman for the best rates.
  • Jordan is very safe for tourists — it is considered one of the most stable and secure countries in the Middle East.
  • Best travel months from Dubai: March to May (spring wildflowers, pleasant temperatures) and September to November (warm but not extreme).
  • The Dead Sea is approximately 1 hour from Amman by road — most hotels offer day trip packages.
  • Wadi Rum (Lawrence of Arabia country) is approximately 4 hours south of Amman — an overnight Bedouin camp stay is highly recommended.
  • English is widely spoken in hotels, tourist areas, and restaurants across Jordan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need for a Jordan visa from Dubai?

For visa on arrival: a valid passport (6+ months), return flight booking, hotel booking, and JOD 40 in cash or a credit card. If using the Jordan Pass, carry it digitally or printed. For the eVisa: passport scan, digital photo, flight and hotel bookings, and online payment.

How much is the Jordan visa from Dubai in AED?

The Jordan visa on arrival costs JOD 40, which is approximately AED 207. UAE nationals enter free. The Jordan Pass (which includes the visa fee plus Petra entry) starts at JOD 70 (~AED 363). Multiple-entry visas through the embassy cost JOD 120 (~AED 622).

Can I pay for the Jordan visa in AED at the airport?

The official currency for Jordan visa on arrival payment is Jordanian Dinars (JOD). Many counters also accept US Dollars (USD), Euros (EUR), and major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard). AED cash is generally not accepted directly — exchange to JOD or USD before travel.

Is the Jordan Pass better than paying the visa on arrival fee?

Yes, if you plan to visit Petra. The Jordan Pass (JOD 70) includes the visa fee (JOD 40) + Petra entry for 1 day (JOD 50) + 40 other attractions. Without the Pass you would pay JOD 90 for just the visa and Petra. The Pass saves at least JOD 20 and includes many more attractions.

Do I need passport photos for the Jordan visa on arrival?

Not always — many VOA counters at Queen Alia Airport now take photos electronically. However, carry 2 passport-sized photographs (35×45mm, white background) as a precaution. For the Jordan eVisa, a digital photograph is required during the online application.

How long can I stay in Jordan on a tourist visa?

The standard tourist visa (on arrival or eVisa) allows a 30-day stay. If you need more time, register at the nearest police station in Jordan before your 30 days expire — extensions are free. Overstaying without registration incurs a JOD 1.5 daily fine.

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Sarah Khan

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Content Manager creating accurate visa guides based on daily research across 100+ country policies. Former travel editor with a journalism background.

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