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Do Türkiye Citizens Need a Visa for Jordan in 2026?

Visa FreeMaximum Stay: 90 days

Jordan, the cornerstone of Middle Eastern heritage housing Petra and Wadi Rum, extends a massive and absolute privilege to Turkish (TR) Passport holders: The 'Visa-Free' regime. You are not required to visit embassies, nor are you subjected to expensive 'Visa on Arrival' fees or e-Visas formats like other nationalities. Turkish citizens can seamlessly step onto Jordanian soil and receive an ink stamp granting up to 90 days of open-access tourism without handing over a single dime in visa costs. However, 'No Visa' does not mean 'No Preparation'. The Jordanian Government has replaced physical visas with a strict electronic pre-boarding firewall. If you do not possess the digital 'QR Code' prior to your flight, the airline in Turkey will revoke your boarding rights.

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Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Acquire the Digital Pre-Clearance (QR)

Prior to flying, log onto gateway2jordan.gov.jo. Fill out the personal declaration form. Save the resulting QR code directly to your smartphone's gallery or print it out.

2

Bypass Border Interrogation

At the immigration booth in Amman or Aqaba, hand over your Passport, QR Code, and your Return Ticket before being asked. State 'Tourism' as your primary agenda clearly.

3

Collect the 90-Day Free Stamp

The officer will scan the code, verify your return flight, and ink seal your passport with a 90-day entry permit without requesting any visa fees.

Required Documents

  • Unblemished TR Passport (Your main key. It must possess a hard minimum of 6 months remaining validity calculated exactly from the day you land on Jordanian soil)
  • Gateway2Jordan QR Code (The critical digital pre-boarding clearance. Obtain this from the official Visit Jordan portal beforehand; taking a screenshot on your phone is usually sufficient)
  • Confirmed Extraction Route (Return Ticket) (Proof that you are a genuine tourist. A fully paid return flight back to Turkey or onward flight to a third country within the 90-day limit)
  • Verified Shelter (Hotel Reservations) (The immigration officers need to know you won't sleep in the desert. Have printed vouchers of your hotel stays in Amman, Petra, or Aqaba ready)

Important Tips

  • The Aqaba Special Economic Zone Hack (ASEZA): If you want an insanely smooth entry with zero hassle, bypass the capital (Amman) entirely. Book direct flights dropping you straight into Aqaba (AQJ) on the Red Sea. Aqaba is a 'Special Economic Zone'. Immigration officers here are extraordinarily relaxed toward tourists because the region thrives on duty-free tourism. It is the easiest point of entry into Jordan, and strategically closer to Petra and Wadi Rum than Amman!
  • The Overland Border Warning (Israel/Palestine Routing Trap): Do not get lured by cheap tickets flying you to Tel Aviv (Israel) thinking you can just take a bus across the border to Jordan! While Jordan is Visa-Free for Turks, Israel IS NOT. Turkish citizens face intense security checkings and require complicated visas for Israel. If you hold a TR passport, use DIRECT flights from Turkey straight into Amman (AMM) or Aqaba (AQJ) via airlines like Pegasus, Turkish Airlines, or Royal Jordanian to dodge the geopolitical minefield.

Easiest Way to Get It

Your operation to enter Jordan starts on your internet browser. Prior to your departure (preferably at least a day before), you must navigate to the governmental portal known as 'Gateway2Jordan' or 'Visit Jordan' (gateway2jordan.gov.jo). You must declare your intention to visit by inputting your passport data, flight details, and where you will sleep in Jordan. The system instantly generates an official QR Code. Treat this digital code with the highest priority! In Istanbul (or any departing airport), the check-in agent demands the QR Code. No QR code, no boarding pass. Upon a successful touchdown at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman (AMM) or King Hussein Airport in Aqaba (AQJ), you skip all visa-payment or issuance desks. Walk straight into the standard Border Control lanes. You confidently present the officer your TR Passport and that QR Code. While Turkish citizens are unconditionally Visa-Free, the border officer retains the right to probe your financial capability and intent to leave. Preempt their questions by physically handing them a printed copy of your Return Ticket out of Jordan within 90 days, along with a confirmed Hotel Booking. Satisfied, the officer will press a free entry stamp into your passport, authorizing your 90-day adventure to the red sands.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

What about Jordan → Türkiye?

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Jordan is an Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, famous for its ancient monuments, nature reserves, and seaside resorts. It is a land of fascinating history and world-renowned hospitality.

Amman
The modern capital with numerous ancient ruins, including the hilltop Citadel and the Roman Theater, blending old world charm with contemporary life.
Petra (Ancient Nabatean City)Wadi Rum (Moon Valley)Dead SeaMansaf (National Dish)Falafel
Best Time: March to May or September to November (Cooler temperatures)
Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
Daily Budget: $70-130/day
Safety & Scams
Generally safe and stable; check current travel advisories due to regional tensions; follow local laws and customs; stay away from border areas with Syria and Iraq; respect local dress codes (modest clothing); hydration is key in the desert.
Getting Around
JETT buses connect major tourist sites reliably; renting a car is a popular and flexible option for the Kings' Highway; shared taxis (Servees) are common in Amman; Uber and Careem are available in major cities.
Cultural Etiquette
Greetings are warm and long; hospitality is a core value, often involving tea or coffee—accepting it is polite; dress conservatively (shoulders and knees covered) especially in conservative areas; use the right hand for eating.
Internet & Connectivity
Mobile internet (Zain, Orange, Umniah) is reliable in cities and major tourist areas like Petra; 4G is widespread; free Wi-Fi is common in hotels and cafes, but can be limited in remote parts of Wadi Rum.
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Frequently Asked Questions

No, you can travel visa-free to Jordan for tourism.

You can stay for up to 90 days as a tourist.

Jordan citizens can travel to Türkiye visa-free.

The Türkiye passport ranks #91 globally with visa-free access to 135 countries.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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