Jordan Visa for Yemeni Citizens

Yemeni citizens need a visa to enter Jordan, but the process depends on your current residency and travel documents.

There are two main ways for Yemeni passport holders to get a Jordan visa. You can apply for a Regular Visa at a Jordanian Embassy, or you may qualify for a Visa on Arrival if you meet certain conditions.

An Electronic Visa to Jordan is not available for Yemeni nationals at this time.

Aside from a visa, Yemeni citizens will need to present additional documents when entering Jordan. These typically include a passport with at least 6 months of validity remaining, proof of accommodation, and a return ticket or onward travel itinerary.

It is recommended to check with the nearest Jordanian Embassy or Consulate for the most accurate and updated entry requirements.

Types of Jordan Visas for Yemeni Citizens

Yemeni citizens have different options based on their status. You must choose the right category before you book your trip.

Regular (Consular) Visa

A Regular Visa requires you to apply in person, meaning you need to physically visit a Jordanian Embassy or Consulate to complete the process.

This type is necessary for Yemeni nationals who do not meet the specific conditions for obtaining a Visa on Arrival.

The process for a Regular Visa can take time, so it’s essential to plan ahead and submit your application well in advance of your intended travel date to avoid any issues with your plans.

Visa on Arrival

Yemeni passport holders can obtain a visa upon arrival in Jordan only if they hold specific documents. You qualify for this option if you have one of the following:

  • A valid GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) residence visa.
  • Permanent residence in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, or a European Union country.
  • An entry visa to the USA or a Schengen country that is valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival in Jordan.

If you do not have one of these documents, you cannot get a Visa on Arrival and must apply for a Regular Visa instead.

The Jordan Pass

The Jordan Pass is a tourist package offered by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. It gives visitors access to over 40 tourist sites, including Petra.

Jordan Pass Attractions

The pass also waives the Tourist Visa fee if you stay in Jordan for at least 3 consecutive nights.

Yemeni citizens who qualify for a Visa on Arrival can buy the Jordan Pass online before they travel. When you arrive at the airport, you show the pass to the border officer to get your visa fee waived.

If you do not qualify for a Visa on Arrival and need a Regular Visa, you must secure your visa approval first.

Necessary Documents to Apply for a Jordan Visa

When you apply for a Jordan visa, you must provide official documents. The exact list depends on your application method.

For a Visa on Arrival, Yemeni nationals must bring:

  • An original Yemeni passport, valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date
  • Proof of your GCC residence, permanent residence in the approved countries, or your valid USA/Schengen visa
  • A return or onward flight ticket
  • Proof of accommodation in Jordan, such as a hotel booking
  • Sufficient funds to support your stay

For a Regular (Consular) Visa, you generally need:

  • A completed visa application form
  • Recent face photograph
  • Your original Yemeni passport and a copy of the main page
  • A letter explaining the purpose of your visit
  • Flight itinerary and hotel reservations
  • Bank statements showing you have enough money for your trip

Always remember to verify the most current visa requirements with the nearest Jordanian Embassy or Consulate before you travel, as there may be additional documents or specific rules that apply to your situation.

Jordan Visa Application Process

The specific steps you as a Yemeni citizens will need to take for your visa application will depend on which type of visa you are eligible for and choose to apply for.

Visa on Arrival Process

To get a Visa on Arrival, you must first collect all required paperwork, including your passport and special residence card or USA/Schengen visa.

Then, travel to a Jordanian port of entry, like Queen Alia International Airport. Before going to passport control, go to the visa desk and present your documents to the border officer.

You will need to pay the visa fee (unless you have a valid Jordan Pass), and the officer will then stamp the visa into your passport.

Regular (Consular) Visa Process

To apply for a visa, you first need to locate the nearest Jordanian Embassy or Consulate. Contact them to confirm which documents are required and schedule an appointment.

After that, you’ll need to complete the visa form and gather all the necessary items, such as your passport, photos, flight tickets, and proof of financial means.

Finally, submit your application with the consular fee and wait for the embassy to process your request. Once approved, you can collect your passport with the visa inside.

E-Visa Process

The e-Visa process is a convenient option for many travelers, allowing them to apply online without visiting an embassy or consulate.

This visa is not currently available for Yemeni citizens. However, regulations can change, so it’s a good idea to check the official website for the latest updates.

  1. Go to the official website. Select your visa type and click https://moi.gov.jo/EN/Pages/Visa_E_Applications.Jordan Visa
  2. Log in to your account and enter the verification code. If you don’t have an account, register on the website first.Jordan Visa
  3. Review the terms and guidelines thoroughly. When ready, click “Apply Here”.Jordan Visa
  4. Enter the confirmation code shown in the image and click “Next” to continue.Jordan Visa
  5. Select whether you are applying as an individual or an organization. Then, specify your travel document type, nationality category, and passport nationality.Jordan Visa
  6. Choose the visa type that applies to you and fill in your personal information, including your full name, date of birth, and passport details.Jordan Visa
  7. Enter your residency address in Jordan along with your contact information, including your email and phone number. Carefully review the acknowledgment and agree to the terms and conditions.Jordan Visa
  8. Confirm your application by entering the verification code sent to your email.Jordan Visa
  9. Pay the required fee using one of the available payment methods, like a credit or debit card.Jordan Visa
  10. Submit your application. Review all the information you’ve entered and click “Submit” to send your application for processing.

Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation email with further details about the processing timeline.

Stay, Validity, and Extensions

A standard Tourist Visa usually allows a single entry and a stay of up to 30 days. The validity period starts on the day you enter Jordan and generally lasts 3 months.

If you want to remain in Jordan for more than 30 days, you must register with a local Jordanian police station before your initial visa expires.

The police can grant a visa extension. If you overstay your visa without an official extension, you will pay a fine for every extra day when you leave Jordan.

Jordan Visa Processing Time

Processing times for Yemeni citizens vary greatly. If you are eligible for a Visa on Arrival in Jordan, the processing time is immediate, and you’ll get the visa at the airport border desk.

If you apply for a Regular Visa at an embassy, the process takes much longer. It requires security approvals from the authorities in Amman. This waiting can take anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks.

NOTE: Yemeni travelers should submit a Jordan Regular Visa form at least one month before the planned departure date.

Jordan Entry Requirements

Having a Jordan visa does not guarantee entry, as the border officers make the final decision. To enter Jordan smoothly, Yemeni citizens must show:

  • A Yemeni passport
  • A valid Jordan visa or the necessary documents for a Visa on Arrival
  • A confirmed return ticket
  • Proof of an HIV test if you plan to stay in Jordan for more than 30 days.
  • Approval to bring a drone into Jordan, obtained at least 10 working days before your travel date.

If you want to stay in Jordan for more than 14 days, you must report to the nearest police station with a residency extension office.

Additionally, you must pay a departure tax of 10 Jordanian dinars in cash at all land border crossings. ATMs are usually available at the border to assist travelers who need to withdraw money for this fee.

Jordan Embassy for Yemeni Citizens

The Jordan Embassy plays a crucial role for Yemeni citizens in facilitating a smooth and lawful visit to Jordan.

It serves as a central point for obtaining essential travel documents, such as visas, which are necessary to enter Jordan.

Furthermore, the embassy provides guidance on entry requirements, such as obtaining necessary approvals or ensuring compliance with residency regulations for extended stays.

Contact details of the Jordan Embassy in Yemen:

  • Address: Sana’a – Hadda – Damascus Street
  • Phone: 009671413277
  • Email: Sana’a@fm.gov.jo

FAQs

  • Can Yemeni citizens apply for a Jordan e-Visa?
    No, an e-Visa to Jordan is not available for Yemeni citizens at this time. Check the rules regularly, as they may change over time.
  • Do Yemeni passport holders get a Visa on Arrival in Jordan?
    Only under strict conditions. You must hold a GCC residence visa, permanent residence in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, or the EU, or a valid USA/Schengen visa (effective for at least 6 months from arrival).
  • What documents are required to apply for a visa to Jordan?
    To apply for a visa to Jordan, Yemeni citizens typically need a valid passport, face photo, proof of accommodation, and a flight itinerary. Additional documents may also be required, depending on the visa type.
  • How long does it take to process a Jordan Regular Visa application?
    On average, processing for a Jordan Regular Visa may take between 5 to 10 business days, though delays can happen during busy periods or if additional documentation is requested.
  • Is the Jordan Pass available for Yemeni travelers?
    Yes, the Jordan Pass can be purchased online before travel. It provides access to over 40 tourist sites and waives the visa fee if you stay in Jordan for at least three nights. However, only travelers who qualify for a Visa on Arrival can use the Jordan Pass for this purpose.
  • What happens if you overstay your visa in Jordan?
    If you overstay your Jordan visa without an official extension, you will get a fine for each additional day you remain in the country. Yemeni travelers are strongly advised to arrange extensions in advance to avoid penalties.

Conclusion

Understanding the Jordan visa rules is the most important step for Yemeni citizens making a visit.

Review your residency status and travel documents carefully. If you meet the criteria for a Visa on Arrival, make sure you have all physical proofs ready for the border.

If you do not meet the criteria, contact the nearest Jordanian Embassy to start your Regular Visa application early.

Sources

March 2026 Updates

As of March 2026, Yemeni citizens may enter Jordan without a visa if they hold a valid residence permit (minimum 6 months remaining validity) issued by a GCC member state, Switzerland, an EEA member state, Australia, Canada, Japan, or the USA. Yemeni citizens without qualifying residency must apply for a Jordan visa through a Jordanian Embassy or Consulate. Given the ongoing conflict in Yemen, Yemeni citizens are strongly advised to verify current entry requirements with the Jordan Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the nearest Jordanian embassy before travel. Note that the eVisa is not available for Yemeni passport holders. The eVisa portal at eservices.moi.gov.jo/MOI_EVISA/ can be consulted for general information.

Last verified and updated: March 9, 2026

Noor Haddad

Hello, I'm Noor Haddad, a passionate travel enthusiast and a Jordanian native. Having navigated the intricacies of Jordan's immigration formalities firsthand, I'm here to share my insights and experiences to help fellow travelers. Join me as I delve into the essential tips and guidance on traveling to Jordan, ensuring your adventure is as smooth and enjoyable as possible!