Argentina visa for Jordanian citizens

Argentine citizens planning a visit to Jordan will find the e-visa application process convenient, with five available types including tourist, transit, and business options tailored to various travel purposes. This streamlined approach typically grants a maximum stay of 30 days, ample time for exploring Jordan's rich history and diverse landscapes. Given the vast 13,000-kilometer distance separating these two nations and a significant time zone difference, travelers departing from Buenos Aires should anticipate a multi-leg journey, often with layovers in Europe or the Gulf, requiring careful planning for arrival acclimatization. Familiarizing oneself with the local Jordanian Dinar and a few common Arabic phrases can further enrich the experience of transitioning from Latin America to the Middle East.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristTourist Visa
90d$150
Apply
TouristVisa Exemption for Tourism
90d$0
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa
60d
Apply
OtherElectronic Travel Authorization (AVE) for Tourism/Business/Transit/Medical
90d
Apply
MedicalTourism Visa for Medical Treatment
90d$150
Apply
Digital NomadDigital Nomad e‑Visa (Remote Worker)
180d
Apply
TransitTransit Residence Permit (Residencia Transitoria – Transit)
Apply
WorkTemporary Residence Permit (Residencia Temporaria – Work/Study/Family, etc.)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply
OtherPermanent Residence Permit (Residencia Permanente)
multiple-entry
Apply
OtherEntry for “Other Activities” (Technician/Study/Work/Residence > 3 months – Consular Pre‑Visa)
Apply
TouristTourist Visa
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa
FamilyFamily Reunification Visa
StudentStudent Visa – 365 days
StudentStudent Visa + 365 days
WorkWorking Visa
BusinessVisa to attend congresses and fairs, or to carry out technical, scientific, artistic or professional activities
OtherVisa for members of non-catholic clergy
OtherVisa for members of the catholic church clergy
OtherVisa for expatriate staff

All visitors fingerprinted and photographed upon entry.

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