Jordan Armenia
You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport.
You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport.
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eVisa / Visa on arrival
- Holders of confirmed onward tickets may stay in transit without a visa for a maximum time of 72 hours (3 days).
- A visa on arrival costs 15,000 AMD (~22 JOD ).
- Visitors may apply for an e-visa which allows applicants an allowed stay of up to 120 days with a US$31 (~22 JOD) fee or 21 days with a US$6 (4.25 JOD) fee.
- Visas are granted on arrival at the following entry points: Zvartnots International Airport ( Yerevan ), Shirak Airport ( Gyumri ), Ayrum railway station, Bagratashen , Gogavan (borders with Georgia), Meghri (border with Iran ).
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Frequently asked questions
Do Jordan citizens need a visa for Armenia?
You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport. Permitted stay is 120 days.
How long can Jordan citizens stay in Armenia?
Jordan passport holders can typically stay in Armenia for 120 days under the standard entry rules. Longer stays require a separate long-term visa.
What kind of visa do Jordan citizens need for Armenia?
Jordan citizens need an eVisa or Visa on Arrival to enter Armenia. You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport.
Are there any special conditions for Jordan travelers to Armenia?
Holders of confirmed onward tickets may stay in transit without a visa for a maximum time of 72 hours (3 days). A visa on arrival costs 15,000 AMD (~22 JOD ). Visitors may apply for an e-visa which allows applicants an allowed stay of up to 120 days with a US$31 (~22 JOD) fee or 21 days with a US$6 (4.25 JOD) fee. Visas are granted on arrival at the following entry points: Zvartnots International Airport ( Yerevan ), Shirak Airport ( Gyumri ), Ayrum railway station, Bagratashen , Gogavan (borders with Georgia), Meghri (border with Iran ).
How do Jordan citizens apply for a visa for Armenia?
You have two options: apply online for an eVisa before travel (recommended to avoid airport queues), or get a visa on arrival at the Armenia port of entry. The eVisa is faster on the day of travel; visa on arrival is convenient for last-minute trips.
Can Jordan citizens visit Armenia for business?
For short business visits like meetings or conferences, Jordan citizens typically enter Armenia under the same rules as tourists. For paid work, long assignments, or activities beyond what a tourist visa allows, a dedicated business or work visa is required. Confirm specifics with the Armenia embassy or consulate.
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