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Jordan is the hidden pearl of the Middle East, and the country boasts the title of the Holy Land. One of the most famous landmarks is Petra, which is the symbol of the country and has been included in the list of the modern Seven Wonders of the World.
The capital, Amman, was once an insignificant settlement on a few hills, and no one foresaw such a glorious future for it. There is the Citadel, which you will find on the highest hill. The distinctive feature of this Citadel are two columns, which are remnants of the Temple of Hercules.
The Dead Sea is a unique natural site that is also located in Jordan. In addition to tourists, the Dead Sea is also sought after by people with various ailments for its healing effects. The surroundings of the Dead Sea offer beautiful scenery and natural views that are attractive to tourists.
A visa and a valid passport will be required for travel to Jordan. This must be valid for at least 6 months after you return from the country and we recommend that you have at least one free double page. As Slovakia has a visa requirement with Jordan you will need a visa to visit. You can stay in the country for 30 days on this visa. You can also extend the permitted length of stay by paying an additional fee at any police station in Jordan upon entering the country.
The processing time for a standard visa to Jordan usually takes 7 working days.
Slovak citizens can apply for a Jordan Pass electronic visa and can be exempted from visa fees if they intend to stay in the country for a minimum of 3 nights (4 days). The approved Jordan Pass also covers the cost of visiting more than 40 attractions, museums and castles in the country. Once approved, the Jordan Pass is valid for 1 year from the date of issue.
Jordan Pass Fees:
Visa fees:
A tourist visa is granted to the applicant for a maximum of 90 days for the purpose of tourism.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic will decide on the granting of a visa within 15 days.
You can also use this type of visa on the territory of other EU member states. But not automatic.
Since this visa is for the purpose of tourism or visiting, the entire granting process is simplified and procedurally fast.
For travelers, the least restrictive visas are those that can be obtained directly upon entering the country - that is, at the border crossing or after landing at the airport. Such visas usually have no conditions.
Sometimes their issuance is subject to the payment of an administrative fee. These visas can be considered more like "entrance fees" or an additional source of income for local governments.
In the case of visas, which need to be arranged in advance at the relevant embassy, this is an incomparably more difficult matter. An applicant for a visa must visit the diplomatic mission of the relevant state in person or through an authorized representative, where he/she will apply for a visa. Since not all countries have their embassies in every country in the world, applicants often have to travel to neighboring countries for the sake of visas, or countries where a given country has a competent authority authorized to issue visas. Various conditions are often associated with obtaining a visa before entering the country.
Tourist visas usually require the presentation of a purchased travel ticket or accommodation reservation, or proof of sufficient financial security for the stay. A frequent requirement of a visa application is the so-called "invitation letter" (also "voucher"), which is a kind of justification for the trip and is issued by a local hotel, or a local tourist agency or host family. Tourist visas are issued for a limited period of time, usually up to 30 days. Tourist visas can entitle the holder to one or more entries/exits. Accordingly, we distinguish:
from €60 / person