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Do Brazil passport holders need a visa to visit JO?

Yes, a Brazilian ordinary passport holder needs a visa for Jordan. The simplest option is a visa on arrival (single entry, 40 JOD) at Queen Alia International Airport and major land borders. You can also apply online for an eVisa before travel, or buy a Jordan Pass that waives the visa fee if you stay at least 3 nights. Jordan is not visa-free for Brazilian ordinary passport holders. Brazil is not on Jordan's visa-exemption list (that exemption applies only to Brazilian diplomatic, official and service passports). However, ordinary passport holders are eligible for a visa on arrival, issued at Queen Alia International Airport (Amman), Aqaba airport, and several land crossings such as the Sheikh Hussein/Jordan River Bridge and Wadi Araba (Aqaba). The single-entry visa on arrival costs 40 JOD and permits a stay of up to 30 days, extendable at a local police station up to a total of around 60 days (or longer with registration). Brazilians may also apply for an eVisa online in advance through Jordan's Ministry of Interior e-services portal; Brazil is not on the eVisa exclusion list. A popular alternative for tourists is the Jordan Pass, which bundles the entry visa fee with admission to Petra and many other sites; it waives the visa fee provided the traveler stays a minimum of three consecutive nights in Jordan. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay and have at least two blank pages, and onward/return tickets may be requested. Jordan is in the Middle East and is not part of the Schengen area, so the Schengen 90/180 rule and ETIAS do not apply.
VISA REQUIREDTOURISMFLEXIBLE ENTRYLast verified 2026-05-30
For guidance only — visa rules change with little notice. Always confirm directly with the destination's embassy or foreign ministry before booking non-refundable travel. Information here applies to ordinary (non-diplomatic) passports unless noted.
/01 — The numbers

Key facts

Last verified 2026-05-30
Visa type
Visa on arrival (single-entry tourist visa); eVisa and Jordan Pass also available
Maximum stay
Up to 30 days (extendable to ~60 days, or longer with police registration)
per entry
Entries
Single entry (double/multiple-entry available from embassy in advance)
from issue date
Visa fee
40 JOD single entry (waived with a qualifying Jordan Pass)
consular fee only
Processing time
Issued on arrival at the airport/border; eVisa typically 1-3 business days
standard track
Validity
Visa must be used within the validity printed; stay starts from date of entry
from issue date
/02 — The process

How to apply

/01
Confirm passport validity and blank pages
Ensure your Brazilian passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure from Jordan and has at least two blank pages.
· 6 months validity· 2 blank pages
/02
Choose your visa channel
Decide between visa on arrival (pay at the border), an eVisa applied for in advance online, or a Jordan Pass that waives the visa fee for stays of 3+ nights.
· VOA· eVisa· Jordan Pass
/03
Prepare supporting documents
Have a confirmed return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, and sufficient funds. Carry the means to pay 40 JOD if using visa on arrival.
· Return ticket· Accommodation
/04
Apply online if using eVisa or Jordan Pass
For the eVisa, apply through Jordan's official Ministry of Interior e-services portal; for the Jordan Pass, purchase online and print the QR-coded PDF before travel.
· Official portal· Print PDF
/05
Arrive and obtain/validate the visa
At Queen Alia International Airport or an eligible land border, pay the 40 JOD visa-on-arrival fee, or present your eVisa/Jordan Pass at immigration.
· Queen Alia Airport· Land borders
/06
Track your stay and extend if needed
Note your 30-day permitted stay. To stay longer, register and request an extension at a local police station before the visa expires.
· 30 days· Police extension
/03 — The paperwork

Required materials

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Personalized checklist
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Brazilian passport valid 6+ months beyond stay
required
At least two blank passport pages
required
40 JOD for visa-on-arrival fee (cash advisable)
required
Confirmed return or onward flight ticket
required
Proof of accommodation (hotel booking/host details)
recommended
Sufficient funds for the stay
recommended
eVisa PDF printed (if applying online)
conditional
Jordan Pass QR-coded PDF (if buying to waive visa fee)
conditional
Travel/medical insurance
recommended
Minimum 3 nights in Jordan to qualify for Jordan Pass fee waiver
conditional
Track your progress · save & email a copy
/04 — The cost

Fee breakdown

All-in estimate
Line itemAmountSource
Single-entry visa on arrival40 JODPaid at airport or eligible land border; ~30-day stay
Double-entry visa (from embassy)60 JODObtained in advance; valid up to 3 months
Multiple-entry visa (from embassy)120 JODObtained in advance; valid up to 6 months
Jordan Pass (visa fee waived)From 70 JODIncludes entry visa fee + Petra and 40+ sites; requires 3+ nights stay
Total estimate40 JOD120 JODincl. all
/05 — The wait

Processing time

eVisa (online)
1-3 business days
Apply via Jordan's official Ministry of Interior e-services portal; apply at least one week before departure.
Jordan Pass
Instant after purchase
Buy online, print the QR PDF; waives the visa fee for stays of 3+ nights and includes site admissions.
/06 — The risks

Common refusal reasons

by frequency
/01
Brazil is not on Jordan's visa-exemption list
Only Brazilian diplomatic, official and service passports enjoy visa-free entry; ordinary passports require a visa.
High
/02
Visa on arrival is available to Brazilians
Ordinary passport holders can obtain a single-entry visa on arrival for 40 JOD at the airport and major borders.
High
/03
eVisa offered as an advance option
Brazil is not on Jordan's eVisa exclusion list, so travelers may obtain the visa online before departure.
Medium
/04
Jordan Pass can waive the visa fee
Tourists staying 3+ nights can buy a Jordan Pass that includes the visa fee plus entry to Petra and other sites.
Medium
/05
Jordan is not in Schengen
Schengen 90/180 rules and ETIAS do not apply; Jordan sets its own entry conditions.
Low
/07 — On arrival

After you land

/01
Immigration
Keep your passport, visa or exemption proof, return ticket, and accommodation details ready for border inspection.
/02
Customs
Review the destination's customs rules before travel and declare restricted goods or large cash amounts when required.
/03
Connectivity
Check whether airport SIMs, eSIMs, or roaming are the best option for your route before arrival.
/08 — The history

Policy changelog

since 2024
2026-05-30 · major
Brazil to Jordan route verified
Confirmed against Jordan Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and Jordan visa policy: ordinary Brazilian passports require a visa, available as visa on arrival (40 JOD), eVisa, or via Jordan Pass.
/09 — The questions

Frequently asked

Can Brazilians get a visa on arrival in Jordan?
Yes. Brazilian ordinary passport holders can obtain a single-entry visa on arrival for 40 JOD at Queen Alia International Airport and at major land borders such as the Sheikh Hussein/Jordan River Bridge and Wadi Araba (Aqaba).
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