Jordan Visa for Indians 2026 — APS Travels

Jordan Visa for Indians 2026 — Visa on Arrival, Jordan Pass & How to Save

Jordan — Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea — is a bucket-list trip, and the clever Jordan Pass can waive your visa fee while bundling entry to 40+ attractions. This guide explains the visa, the Jordan Pass, and how to plan.

Do Indians need a Jordan visa?

Yes — most Indians get a visa on arrival (or apply via e-visa/consulate). The smartest move for tourists is buying the Jordan Pass before you arrive, which waives the visa fee if you stay 3+ nights.

Costs (2026)

ItemDetail
Visa on arrivalJOD 40 (~₹4,500 / US$56)
Jordan PassFrom JOD 70 — waives visa fee (3+ night stay) + entry to Petra & 40 sites

Why the Jordan Pass is worth it

Petra entry alone is ~JOD 50–60, so the Jordan Pass (which includes Petra, Jerash, Wadi Rum and more, plus the waived visa fee) usually pays for itself. Buy it online before you fly and stay at least 3 nights to qualify for the visa waiver.

Documents / what to carry

  • Passport valid 6+ months.
  • Jordan Pass QR (if used) or visa-fee payment on arrival.
  • Return ticket and accommodation proof.

Key points

  • Buy the Jordan Pass before arrival and stay 3+ nights to skip the visa fee.
  • It bundles entry to Petra and 40+ sites — big savings for tourists.
  • Confirm current rules; group tours may have different visa handling.

Official application & disclaimer

Apply only through the official channel: the official Jordan Pass site (jordanpass.jo). Beware of look-alike websites and agents charging inflated fees.

Last verified: June 2026. Visa fees, processing times, and rules for Jordan change frequently and can vary by applicant profile and season. Always confirm the latest fees and requirements on the official site above before you apply. This guide is for general information and is not legal or immigration advice.

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