Jordan remains a fascinating destination for Filipino travelers, offering rich historical sites and unique cultural experiences. Understanding the correct visa requirements is crucial for a smooth travel experience.
Current visa requirements for Filipino passport holders
Before visiting Jordan from the Philippines, you must first obtain the correct Jordan Tourist visa to enter the country. Here is everything you need to know about the Jordan Visa.
We don't currently offer the Jordan Tourist Visa for Philippine citizens, so we recommend applying directly with the Ministry of Interior in Jordan.
Here is a list of documents you will need to apply for your Jordan Visa:
- Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity
- Completed visa application form
- Recent passport-size photographs
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Travel insurance coverage
- Hotel reservations or accommodation proof
Application process and documentation
The Jordan visa application process for Filipino citizens involves several key steps:
1.Schedule an appointment with the Jordanian embassy
2.Submit required documents
3.Pay the visa fee
4.Wait for processing
5.Collect your visa
iVisa Pro Tip: "I found that providing a detailed day-by-day itinerary significantly improved my visa approval chances. Make sure to include confirmed hotel bookings for your entire stay."
Visa duration and entry regulations
The following validity rules apply:
- Jordan single-entry visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue with a duration of stay not to exceed 30 days
- Jordan double-entry visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue with a duration of stay not to exceed 30 days per entry
- 5-year, multiple-entry visa is only available to US passport holders
Visa Type |
Validity |
Maximum Stay |
Entries Allowed |
Single Entry |
3 months |
30 days |
1 |
Double Entry |
3 months |
30 days per entry |
2 |
Multiple Entry |
Not available |
N/A |
N/A |
iVisa Pro Tip: "Consider applying for your visa at least 3 weeks before your planned travel date. Processing times can vary significantly during peak seasons."
Additional requirements for Jordan visa approval
To strengthen your Jordan visa application, Filipino citizens should prepare these supplementary documents:
- Bank statements from the last 3 months showing sufficient funds
- Travel insurance with coverage for Jordan
- Round-trip flight reservations
- Day-by-day travel itinerary
- Hotel bookings for the entire stay
iVisa Pro Tip: "Our visa experts recommend maintaining a minimum bank balance of $1,000 per week of stay to demonstrate sufficient financial means for your Jordan trip"
Understanding visa processing timelines
The processing time for Jordan visas varies based on several factors:
Application Type |
Standard Processing |
Peak Season Processing |
Regular Embassy |
5-7 business days |
10-12 business days |
Express Service |
3-4 business days |
7-8 business days |
Note: Processing times may extend during major holidays or peak travel seasons.
Document Type |
Processing Requirements |
Validity Period |
Single Entry |
Original passport + 2 copies |
3 months |
Double Entry |
Original passport + 3 copies |
3 months |
Business Visa |
Additional business documents |
Based on invitation |
iVisa Pro Tip: "Keep digital copies of all your documents in a cloud storage service for easy access if additional copies are needed"
Frequently asked questions
Can Filipino citizens get a visa on arrival in Jordan?
No, Filipino citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Jordan. The visa on arrival option is not available for Philippine passport holders.
What is the minimum bank balance required for a Jordan visa?
While there's no official minimum, we recommend showing a balance of at least $1,000 per week of stay to demonstrate sufficient funds for your trip.
Can I extend my Jordan visa after arrival?
Yes, you can request a visa extension at local police stations in Jordan. However, approval is not guaranteed and additional fees apply.
How strict is the visa application process for Filipinos?
The process is moderately strict. Applications are carefully reviewed, with particular attention to financial documentation and travel purposes.
What happens if my Jordan visa application is rejected?
In case of rejection, you can reapply after addressing the reasons for rejection. We recommend waiting at least 2 weeks before submitting a new application.
Jordan Embassy in the Philippines
- Address: Building 123, Street Name
- City: Manila
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +63 2 1234 5678
Our customer service team is ready to assist via chat or WhatsApp if you have any questions about Jordan or the Jordan visa application.