→ Jordan visa for Sudanese citizens
For Jordanian citizens planning a visit to Sudan, a visa is a necessary requirement, with a tourist visa being the only available option. Upon successful application, a typical tourist visa allows for a stay of up to 30 days, with costs varying but generally around $50 USD. Navigating the journey from Amman to Khartoum often involves indirect flights, so factor in travel time and be mindful of Sudan's currency, the Sudanese Pound, which is distinct from the Jordanian Dinar. Remember, Sudan's dry season, from November to April, offers more pleasant weather for exploration, making it a popular time to travel, though planning well in advance is always advised.
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