{"id":1854,"date":"2025-04-19T10:08:46","date_gmt":"2025-04-19T08:08:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jordan-visa.com\/article\/les-europeens-devront-obtenir-un-e-visa-pour-visiter-la-jordanie\/"},"modified":"2025-04-19T10:08:46","modified_gmt":"2025-04-19T08:08:46","slug":"les-europeens-devront-obtenir-un-e-visa-pour-visiter-la-jordanie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jordan-visa.com\/en\/article\/europeans-will-need-an-e-visa-to-visit-jordan\/","title":{"rendered":"Europeans will need an e-Visa to visit Jordan"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Jordian government recently announced an important development concerning the entry of European nationals into its territory. As of the imminent implementation of a system of electronic visa<\/strong>Visitors will now have to apply for an e-Visa via a mobile application, replacing the traditional visa on arrival. This change is part of a wider strategy to develop the tourism<\/strong> in Jordan, a country rich in history and must-see attractions.<\/p>\n\n The Jordanian government, in its desire to promote the tourism<\/strong> and to facilitate access to its territory, recently announced the introduction of a e-Visa<\/strong> for European citizens. As of an imminent implementation date, nationals of European countries will now have to use a mobile application to obtain their visa, offering a modern and convenient method of entering this country rich in history.<\/p>\n\n Jordan currently offers a visa on arrival<\/strong> for stays of up to one or two months. However, with the introduction of e-Visa, European travellers will have to register via a dedicated application, available on iPhone and Android devices. This move to a digital system aims to streamline the visa process and reduce the queues often seen at entry points. Interior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya confirmed that the new e-Visa will be valid for up to five years, offering greater flexibility to visitors wishing to explore this fascinating country.<\/p>\n\n The e-Visa will be accessible to a wide range of nationalities in Europe. However, some nationalities are excluded from the scheme, including those from countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Sudan. It is therefore vital for travellers to check their eligibility before planning their trip. The list of excluded nationalities is long, and includes countries such as Eritrea, Lebanon and Iraq. This underlines the importance for the Jordanian authorities of attracting international tourism while maintaining security requirements.<\/p>\n\n For travellers planning to spend at least three nights in Jordan, the Jordan Pass<\/strong> is an ideal option. This pass, which gives access to more than 40 of the country's major tourist attractions, also includes visa fees as a bonus, saving time and money on arrival. Iconic sites to visit, such as Petra<\/strong>the Amman Citadel<\/strong>and the Dead Sea<\/strong>The Jordan Pass is a convenient solution for tourists looking to maximise their experience. With prices starting at 99$, the Jordan Pass represents a worthwhile investment for discovering the wonders of Jordan.<\/p>\n\n Jordan is full of tourist attractions, and obtaining an e-Visa is now the first step to discovering these treasures. Among the must-sees is Petra, often cited as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, famous for its rock-cut facades. Other must-see destinations include Wadi Rum, a breathtaking desert with striking landscapes, and Mount Nebo, a biblical site steeped in history. Jordan's museums, such as the Amman National Archaeological Museum<\/strong>They also bear witness to the cultural richness of this nation.<\/p>\n\n The tourism<\/strong> in Jordan accounts for a significant share of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), representing around 14%. In 2020, the country attracted nearly 7.3 million tourists, generating almost $5 billion in revenue. The introduction of the e-Visa is expected to encourage an increase in arrivals, particularly given the recent authorisation for Syrian refugees living in Europe to visit the Kingdom for one-month stays. This initiative could potentially boost Jordan's appeal as a destination of choice for European travellers.<\/p>\n\n The implementation of this new e-Visa should also simplify administrative procedures for visitors, offering a modern and efficient solution. Travellers can consult reliable sources for advice and specific details about their application, such as this link<\/a>. For any problems or difficulties encountered during the process, further information is available at here<\/a> to ensure a hassle-free journey.<\/p>\n\nA new visa-on-arrival system<\/h2>\n\n
Nationalities covered by the scheme<\/h2>\n\n
The Jordan Pass: an ideal option for tourists<\/h2>\n\n
Tourist attractions in Jordan<\/h2>\n\n
The impact on Jordanian tourism<\/h2>\n\n
Making it easier to obtain a visa<\/h2>\n\n