Myanmar Travel Authorisation for Jordanian Nationals

Jordanian citizens can explore the rich landscapes of Myanmar by using the digital visa system. This method allows you to organise your travel documents easily before leaving Jordan. The system is designed for clarity, providing a neutral and informational way to prepare for your journey.

Flags of Myanmar and Jordan

Do Jordan Passport Holders Need a Visa?

Yes. Jordan is not on the visa-exempt list for Myanmar. All travellers from Jordan must have an approved eVisa before they arrive. This document is electronically linked to your passport and must be presented at the border alongside your travel document.

Types of Travel Permits

The tourist eVisa is suitable for those visiting for sightseeing and holidays. For Jordanian citizens travelling for commercial reasons, the e-business visa is required. It is important to select the category that matches your actual travel intent.

Photo Requirements for Jordan Citizens

A recent colour photograph is mandatory for your application. It must be taken within the last three months against a plain white background. Your face should be neutral and clearly visible. Avoid wearing hats or any items that obscure your features to ensure a successful upload.

Application Status Tracking

Once you have submitted your form and paid the fee, you will receive a reference number. You can use this number and your passport ID to monitor the progress of your request online. This ensures you are always informed about your current application status.

Jordanian Travel Readiness Checklist

Jordan Passport

Before you begin the digital form, ensure you have these items ready:

  • A clear scan of your Jordanian passport with 6 months validity.
  • A compliant digital photo in colour on a white background.
  • Proof of a registered hotel booking within Myanmar.
  • A copy of your return or onward travel ticket.

Stay Validity and Entry Conditions

Your approval letter is usually valid for 90 days from issuance. You must enter Myanmar during this period. Once you arrive, the tourist visa typically allows for a stay of up to 28 days. Please note that this is a single-entry permit only.

Processing Fees for Jordan

The cost of the visa depends on the category you select and the urgency of your travel. These fees cover the administration and assessment of your application. The payment is processed through a secure digital channel at the time of submission.

Processing Time for Jordan

Service Option Processing Time
Standard 6 - 8 Working Days
Urgent 4 - 6 Working Days
Super Fast 2 - 4 Working Days

Step-by-Step Guide for Jordan Citizens

Phase 1: Forms

Enter your personal and travel details into the online application precisely as they appear on your passport.

Phase 2: Uploads

Upload your supporting documents and a recent high-quality photograph.

Phase 3: Approval

Once approved, your letter will arrive via email. Print a copy to carry with you during your trip.

Visa Expiry and Overstay Info

Staying past your permitted date is a violation of immigration rules and results in fines. If your visa is about to expire, you must prepare to leave the country. For information on potential extensions, you must consult with the immigration authorities within Myanmar.

Avoiding Common Errors

Common rejection reasons include uploading a blurred photo or entering an incorrect passport expiry date. Mismatched names or typos in the application form are also frequent causes for denial. Always review your submission carefully to ensure accuracy.

Why Use Our Services?

We offer a streamlined way for Jordanian citizens to manage their Myanmar entry requirements. Our platform simplifies the technical steps, helping you avoid mistakes that lead to rejection. We provide clear guidance to make your travel planning as simple as possible.

 

FAQ

The eVisa is accepted at specific land borders including Kawthaung and Myawaddy, as well as major international airports.

Yes, you must print the approval letter sent to your email and present it to the immigration officer upon arrival.

The processing fee is generally non-refundable once the assessment of your application has begun.

Your Jordanian passport must be valid for at least six months from your entry date for the visa to be valid.