→ Brazil visa for Jordanian 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.
Visa required30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
- Health insurance
- Not required
Visa options
StudentVisitor Visa (VIVIS – Study/Research/Teaching/Academic Training up to 90 days)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply FamilyVisitor Visa (VIVIS – Adoption of Brazilian Minor up to 90 days)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply OtherVisitor Visa (VIVIS – Journalistic Coverage/Filming up to 90 days)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply WorkTemporary Visa – Research, Teaching or Academic Extension (over 90 days)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply HumanitarianTemporary Visa – Humanitarian/Refugee (for Haitians and stateless residents in Haiti)
Apply WorkTemporary Visa – Work / Technical Assistance or Technology Transfer (VITEM V)
730dmultiple-entryvalid 2y
Apply Working HolidayTemporary Visa – Work in Brazil During Vacation (Working Holiday – New Zealand and France)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply WorkTemporary Visa – Economic, Scientific, Technological or Cultural Activities
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply WorkTemporary Visa – Artistic or Sports Activity under Contract (over 90 days)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply OtherTemporary Visa – International Agreement
Apply Diplomatic passports exempt for 30 days. Registration required for stays over 90 days.