Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Occasionally, a visa request may be rejected. Common grounds include lack of a valid reason for travelling, lack of travel arrangements or health/travel insurance, applying on excessively short notice, prior rejection of a visa application, prior immigration violations, criminal history, disrespect for the visa adjudicator or Jordan, lack of strong ties to the country of residence, intention to reside or work in Jordan without authorisation, among others.

No, kids under 12 can visit tourist attractions for free when accompanied by an adult.

The Embassy of Jordan issues Jordanian visas.

No, those with Arab nationalities pay the same admission prices as Jordanians. Hence the Jordan Pass is useless to them (they must show a valid ID at each attraction).

The kind of visa you apply for will determine this. You cannot work in Jordan as a foreign national unless you specifically mentioned that you wanted to do so when you applied for your visa.

You are typically not necessary to submit your application in person. However, getting in touch with the embassy is highly advised before applying.

No, the Jordan pass covers only some of the tourist attractions' entrance fees.

Yes, the Embassy and Consulate maintain the right to contact candidates later for a personal interview or any necessary verification. When required, the Embassy can also seek additional documents, not on the harmonised list of documents.

You will be required to present identification; otherwise, admission to the facility will be charged.

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