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Visa requirements for Jordanian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Jordan. As of 2024, Jordanian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 56 countries and territories, ranking the Jordanian passport 87th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1]
1 - visa on arrival only if they have a residence permit issued by any country of the European Union, any country of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Australia, Canada, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland or have a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) issued by the US. The residence permit should be valid for at least 6 months and must ...
Eligible for an e-Visa if residing in one these countries Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, India, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States. [131] May apply online [132] Jordan: Visa not required [133] 30 days 1 month holders of normal passport issued for residents of West Bank.
Just having a U.S. passport opens up a world of travel opportunities, but it’s not always enough. More than 80 countries require visas for American tourists. And even when travel is allowed, it ...
Visa required [119] Jordan: eVisa / Visa on arrival [120] [121] Visa can be obtained upon arrival, it will cost a total of 40 JOD, obtainable at most international ports of entry and land border crossings. (except King Hussein/Allenby Bridge) Kazakhstan: Visa not required [122] [123] 90 days 90 days within any 365 day period. Kenya
How many countries can a U.S. passport holder visit visa-free?
As of 2025, holders of a United States passport may travel to 186 countries and territories without a travel visa, or with a visa on arrival. The United States passport ranks [Note 1] 9th in terms of travel freedom, according to the Henley Passport Index. [1] It is also ranked 8th by the Global Passport Power Rank. [2]
Kuwait, [166] Lebanon, [167] Libya, [168] and Yemen [169] do not allow entry to people with passport stamps from Israel or whose passports have either a used or an unused Israeli visa, or where there is evidence of previous travel to Israel such as entry or exit stamps from neighbouring border posts in transit countries such as Jordan and Egypt.