Jordan Bhutan
A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days.
A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days.
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- All foreigners must obtain a visa before visiting Bhutan.
- Foreign tourists must use a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or one of their international partners to pre-arrange their visa and book their holiday.
- A daily fee is charged for every day of stay.
- Upon entering Bhutan, all foreigners are issued a 7 or 14 days "Entry Permit" by default, valid for Thimphu and Paro only.
- The rest of Bhutan is considered a restricted area, and foreigners need a "Restricted-Area Permit" to enter.
- Foreigners wishing to visit Buddhist temples must obtain a "Temple Permit" from the Ministry of Culture .
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Frequently asked questions
Do Jordan citizens need a visa for Bhutan?
A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days.
How long can Jordan citizens stay in Bhutan?
The permitted stay for Jordan citizens in Bhutan depends on the visa type granted at entry. Confirm exact length with the Bhutan embassy or consulate before traveling.
What kind of visa do Jordan citizens need for Bhutan?
Jordan citizens need an eVisa (Electronic Visa) to enter Bhutan. A full visa applied for online. Processing typically takes a few business days.
Are there any special conditions for Jordan travelers to Bhutan?
All foreigners must obtain a visa before visiting Bhutan. Foreign tourists must use a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or one of their international partners to pre-arrange their visa and book their holiday. A daily fee is charged for every day of stay. Upon entering Bhutan, all foreigners are issued a 7 or 14 days "Entry Permit" by default, valid for Thimphu and Paro only. The rest of Bhutan is considered a restricted area, and foreigners need a "Restricted-Area Permit" to enter. Foreigners wishing to visit Buddhist temples must obtain a "Temple Permit" from the Ministry of Culture .
How do Jordan citizens apply for an eVisa for Bhutan?
Apply online through the official Bhutan eVisa portal. Typical requirements include a passport scan, passport-sized photo, travel itinerary, and proof of accommodation. Processing usually takes 3-15 business days, so apply well before your trip.
Can Jordan citizens visit Bhutan for business?
For short business visits like meetings or conferences, Jordan citizens typically enter Bhutan 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 Bhutan embassy or consulate.
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