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Jordan Interior Ministry introduces 5-year entry visa

  • The decision also grants visa holders a temporary three-month stay that is obtained directly at border posts on each trip
  • The ministry said that it is working to create a safe environment for investors and simplifying procedures for their travel

Interior Minister of Jordan Mazen Al-Faraya announced on Monday the introduction of a new entry visa to the kingdom for a period of five years for several trips, in a bid to ease procedures for tourists and investors.

The decision also grants visa holders a temporary three-month stay that is obtained directly at border posts on each trip.

The ministry said in a press release that it is working to constantly review procedures that will help enhance its national role in achieving economic development, promoting investment, creating a safe environment for investors and simplifying procedures for their travel to and from the Kingdom.