→ Jordan visa for Brazilian citizens
Brazilian citizens planning a trip to Jordan will find the e-visa application process quite streamlined, accommodating travelers for tourist, transit, or business purposes through its five distinct visa categories. Given the significant geographical expanse separating Brazil from the Middle East, flights typically involve multiple layovers in Europe or the Gulf, often resulting in travel times exceeding 15 hours. Upon arrival, remember to factor in the considerable 7-hour time difference between Brasília and Amman, and be prepared to exchange your Reais for Jordanian Dinars to explore the Kingdom's rich historical tapestry.
eVisa· verified 2026-05-27
Jordan Pass
Apply Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months
- Health insurance
- Not required
Visa options
TransitTransit Visa (Airside/Short Stay)
1d$0valid 1d
TouristVisa Exemption – GCC, Lebanon, Turkey, Tunisia (Tourist/Business)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
TouristVisa Exemption – Egypt, Palestine, Russia, Uzbekistan (Tourist/Business)
30d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
TouristVisa Exemption – Hong Kong (Tourist/Business)
14d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
OtherVisa Exemption – Special Passports (China, Egypt, Peru, Russia, Singapore, UK)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
InvestorVisa Exemption – Investor Card Holders (Category A or B)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
OtherVisa Exemption – UN Laissez-Passer Holders
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
OtherVisa Exemption – Merchant Seamen and Crew
$0
OtherVisa Exemption – U.S. Military and DoD Personnel
$0
HumanitarianHumanitarian / Refugee Entry (UNHCR-Coordinated)
$0
Visa on arrival available at most intl ports, 40 JOD, except Allenby Bridge.