Jordan Visa for Nigerian Citizens 2026
| Key Facts — Jordan for Nigerian Citizens | |
|---|---|
| Visa Status | eVisa or Consular Visa Required |
| Visa Type | eVisa or Embassy/Consulate Visa |
| Fee | JOD 40 (eVisa) — consulate fees vary |
| Max Stay | 30 days (extendable to 3 months) |
| Processing | 1–5 business days (eVisa); 5–15 days (consulate) |
| Apply At | evisa.moi.gov.jo or Jordanian Embassy |
| Jordan Pass | From JOD 70 — includes visa & 40+ attractions (jordanpass.jo) |
Jordan eVisa for Nigerian Citizens
Nigerian passport holders must obtain a visa before travelling to Jordan. The most convenient option is the Jordan eVisa (JOD 40), applied online at evisa.moi.gov.jo. Alternatively, a visa may be obtained from the nearest Jordanian embassy or consulate.
Jordan Pass — Best Value Option
The Jordan Pass (from JOD 70 at jordanpass.jo) includes the visa fee waiver and entry to over 40 tourist sites including Petra (normally JOD 50/day). Highly recommended for tourists staying 3+ nights and visiting major sites.
How to Apply — eVisa
- Visit evisa.moi.gov.jo.
- Create an account and complete the application form.
- Upload required documents (passport scan, photo, supporting documents).
- Pay JOD 40 online.
- Receive approval by email within 1–5 business days.
- Print the eVisa and present at the port of entry.
How to Apply — Consular Visa
- Locate the nearest Jordanian embassy or consulate.
- Download and complete the visa application form.
- Gather all required documents.
- Submit in person or by post with the consulate fee.
- Allow 5–15 business days for processing.
- Collect passport with visa sticker.
Required Documents
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Recent passport-size photograph
- Bank statements (last 3 months)
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Hotel/accommodation confirmation
- Travel insurance
- Proof of employment or business (if applicable)
Stay Duration & Extension
Approved visas typically permit a 30-day stay. Extensions are available at PSDSS offices. Overstaying without extension incurs fines.
Editorial Team — eVisa-Card.com
Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current requirements at the official immigration authority before travel.