
Azerbaijan e-Visa for Jordanian Citizens
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Application
Easily completed online
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Payments
Secure online payment with a visa or mastercard
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Download
Save/print ready e-visa
The Azerbaijan e-Visa for Jordanian citizens allows them to visit this beautiful country to study, work, or travel. You can quickly get the e-Visa approved without any hassle.
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Standard eVisa
3-5 working days
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Urgent eVisa
24 hours
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Super Fast eVisa
3-6 hours


Azerbaijan Visa Requirements for Jordanian Citizens
There are no strict Azerbaijan visa requirements that you need to fulfill to get an approval. All you need to do is give the following documents:
- Active email address for correspondence
- Valid Jordanian passport with an expiration date of more than six months
- Vaccination certificate
- PCR tests with negative results are done 72 hours before arriving in Azerbaijan
- Personal information (name, address, and other relevant details)
- Credit/debit card to pay for the fees


Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visa for Jordanian Citizens
The e-Visa makes it easy for you to visit this beautiful country and have a quality time. Jordanian citizens can apply for a tourist visa to see the world’s top tourist destinations and attractions.
If you are interested in investing in the country’s fantastic economic opportunities, you can choose a business visa. This visa will allow you to meet with local business owners and entrepreneurs and learn about the industry.


Azerbaijan Visa Cost for Jordanian Citizens
The low Azerbaijan online visa cost for Jordanian citizens makes it more attractive for people to visit the country. If you want to apply for the standard visa, you need to pay $25. The fee for the urgent visa is $60.
These fees are non-refundable, so if there is a change in plans, you can’t get your money back. Also, there are some extra service fees that you’ll have to pay for the visa type you choose. You can complete the visa application process to learn about the final fees.


Relationship between Azerbaijan and Jordan
Azerbaijan and Jordan established their bilateral relationships in 1993. Both countries cooperate in various areas, including Information and communication technologies (ICT), military affairs, emergency management, etc.
There is an Azerbaijani Embassy in Amman and a Jordanian Embassy in Baku.
Jordan also supports Azerbaijan on various regional issues and has strengthened their military ties in the last few years. Both nations also have strong cultural ties and continue their cooperation in multiple areas.