Angolan passport holders can complete Jordan entry preparation through an online system before travelling. This guide covers document readiness, processing choices, common errors, and tracking options from submission to approval.
Prepare these requirements in advance to avoid submission errors:
Store these records where you can show them quickly at immigration control.
Choose a timeline based on how close your departure date is.
| Option | Best For | Processing Time | Extra Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Planning ahead | 2 - 4 Working Days | None |
| Rush | Trip coming up soon | 1 - 2 Working Days | Small additional fee |
| Urgent / Super Rush | Last-minute travel | 12 - 24 Hours | Highest fee - priority handling |
Price depends on visa type and speed. You will see all costs before paying.
Tip: To see the exact fee for your visa type and processing option, visit the Jordan eVisa Fee page before you apply.
Plan to leave before your visa expires, or request an extension early through the nearest Jordanian police station with your passport and eVisa copy. Remaining beyond the approved period may trigger daily fines and can affect approvals for later travel.
Choose the visa for your trip type.
Simple steps to apply online.
Start the online form with your Angolan passport number, name, and travel dates.
Add your passport photo page and a recent headshot, then send the application for review.
Complete your payment and your approved Jordan eVisa arrives by email right away.
Angolan travelers have two easy ways to track their application progress:
Call or message our support team with your Order ID and they will give you an instant status update.
Use our status page to check where your application stands right now, 24/7.
Important Note: To use any of the methods, you need to keep your passport number and Order ID number handy
Angolan applicants who need to extend their stay must have a genuine reason and are required to visit the nearest Jordanian police station to submit their request for an extension. Overstaying without approval can result in daily fines or difficulties with future travel to the region.
Preferred Conduct
Be punctual for meetings and appointments as time management is valued in professional settings.
Engage in extended greetings and inquire about family well-being as a sign of respect.
Participate in local customs and festivals to show appreciation for Jordanian heritage.
Seek permission before entering restricted areas or approaching sacred sites.
Actions to Avoid
Do not bargain aggressively in markets; maintain a friendly tone during price negotiations.
Avoid wearing revealing clothing such as shorts, sleeveless tops, or transparent garments.
Never consume alcohol in public or offer it to locals without knowing their preferences.
Do not make negative comments about local traditions, rulers, or national symbols.
Yes, but each traveller must still have an individual approved permit.
No pre-issued stamp is required before travel; the approved digital permit is linked electronically.
Insurance may not always be mandatory for the permit, but it is strongly recommended for international travel.
Most refusals are linked to unclear uploads or incorrect passport and expiry information.
Now that you understand all the requirements, start your Jordan eVisa application with confidence!