Thinking of traveling from the lively streets of Brazil to the ancient beauty of Jordan? Whether you're interested in swimming in the Dead Sea, visiting the "Rose City" of Petra, or camping in the desert at Wadi Rum, you should know what documents you will need to obtain before you arrive in the Middle East.

This article provides all the necessary information for Brazilian travelers on obtaining a Jordan eVisa from Brazil, staying safe while in Jordan, and helpful local tips to ensure a smooth and successful trip to the Middle East.
Do Brazilian citizens need a visa to visit Jordan?
Yes — Brazilian citizens do need a visa to enter Jordan, but they can apply for a Jordan eVisa online before travel. Brazilians are eligible for the Jordan electronic visa (eVisa), which allows them to obtain their visa electronically rather than through traditional embassy processing.
How can I apply for a Jordan Visa from Brazil?

The application process is entirely digital. Follow these steps to secure your evisa:
- Fill out the Form: Provide your personal details (name, date of birth, nationality) and passport information.
- Upload a digital copy of your valid Brazilian passport only.
- Pay the Fee: Use a credit or debit card to cover the visa costs.
- Receive Your eVisa: Once approved, the eVisa is sent via email as a PDF. You should print a copy to present upon arrival.
What are the Jordan Visa requirements for Brazilian passport holders?
The Jordan eVisa requirement for Brazilian passport holders includes having a valid passport. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned entry date. The main essentials are a valid passport and an approved eVisa.
How long does Jordan Visa processing take for Brazilians?
For Brazilian travelers, there are now three tiers of processing speed to suit different schedules:
- Standard Processing: 2 – 4 Working Days.
- Rush Processing: 1 – 2 Working Days.
- Super Rush Processing: 12 – 24 Hours (Best for last-minute emergencies).
What types of Jordan Visas are available for Brazilians?
Jordan offers several eVisa types for Brazil travelers, including the Jordan Multiple Entry eVisa.
| Visa Type | No. of Entries | Max. Stay | Validity |
| Transit eVisa | Single | 72 Hours | 72 Hours |
| Tourist eVisa | Single | 90 Days | 90 Days |
| Tourist eVisa | Double | 90 Days | 90 Days |
| Tourist eVisa | Multiple | 180 Days | 180 Days |
| Tourist eVisa | Multiple | 1 Year | 1 Year |
| Tourist eVisa | Multiple | 5 Years | 5 Years |
Is a visa on arrival available in Jordan for travelers from Brazil?
Yes, a Visa on Arrival (VOA) is still available for Brazilians at most international entry points, including Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman. The fee is 40 JOD. However, the pre-approved eVisa is faster and allows you to use dedicated lanes, avoiding the standard immigration queues.
Are Brazilian tourists allowed to drink alcohol in Jordan?

In Jordan, alcohol can be purchased at hotels, restaurants and bars that have been licensed to serve it in the major cities (Amman,Aqaba). Nevertheless, drinking publicly or (in streets) is prohibited. The same is true for the (Holy) month of Ramadan; therefore, alcohol will be sold only at select tourist-oriented locations.
Can travelers from Brazil bring prescription medicines into Jordan?
Brazilians can bring personal prescription medications. To avoid issues:
- Keep the medicine in its original packaging.
- Carry a doctor’s prescription translated into English.
- Ensure the quantity matches the length of your stay.
What emergency numbers should Brazilian tourists know in Jordan?
- General Emergency (Police, Ambulance, Fire): 911
- Tourist Police: +962 79 550 5755
- Brazilian Embassy in Amman: +962 6 592 0352
Is healthcare in Jordan safe for Brazilian travelers?
Jordan is a hub for medical tourism in the region. Hospitals in Amman, like the Arab Medical Center, offer high-quality care with English-speaking staff. It is mandatory for Brazilian travelers to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies.
Are taxis safe and reliable in Jordan for Brazilian visitors?
In general, taxis are safe; in Amman, yellow taxis are standard, but you should always tell the driver to turn the meter on ("khallee al-mita") before beginning your journey. If you are a solo female traveler, it is customary to sit in the back passenger seat.
Which ride-hailing apps can Brazilians use in Jordan?
For transparent pricing, Brazilians should download:
- Uber: Common in the capital.
- Careem: The most popular app in the region.
- Jeeny: Often the cheapest local alternative.
Can Brazilian citizens drive in Jordan with an International Driving Permit?
A current Brazil-issued CNH (CNH) and a valid international driving permit (IDP) are both acceptable forms of ID when renting a vehicle.
When travelling through Jordan, please be aware that vehicles are driven on the right hand side of the road, and many major highways will have dual-language (i.e. both Arabic and English) directional signage.
Final Thoughts for Your Jordanian Journey
Whether you choose a 90-day single entry or a 5-year multiple-entry eVisa, Jordan is ready to welcome you with open arms. By selecting the correct processing speed—Standard, Rush, or Super Rush—you can ensure your travel documents are ready exactly when you need them.
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