Guide to Residency in Jordan
Summary: Looking for guidance on obtaining residency in Jordan? Discover the steps involved and read advice from expats, nomads, and others already in Jordan.
Obtaining a residency visa in Jordan is not always easy, but our Guide to Residency in Jordan gives newcomers an overview of the steps involved and advice from others who have already navigated the process.
Please note that the following instructions are a general guide and the actual process may vary depending on your specific circumstances and any changes in Jordanian law. It is always best to consult with the Jordanian embassy or consulate in your country or a legal expert in Jordan for the most current and personalized advice. Here is a general outline of the steps you might take to obtain residency status in Jordan: ```html
- Research the types of residency permits available
- Visit the official website of the Jordanian Directorate of Residency & Borders (if available) or contact the Jordanian embassy to understand the different types of residency permits.
- Determine which category fits your situation (e.g., work, investment, family reunification).
- Gather required documents
- Passport with at least six months' validity.
- Birth certificate, marriage certificate, or other civil documents, as applicable.
- Proof of financial means or employment contract.
- Health insurance coverage.
- Police clearance certificate from your home country.
- Medical checkup report from an authorized clinic in Jordan.
- Apply for a Tax Number
- Visit the Income and Sales Tax Department website or office to obtain the application form.
- Provide necessary documents such as your passport and proof of address in Jordan.
- Submit the application and wait for your tax number to be issued.
- Submit your residency application
- Complete the residency application form, which can be obtained from the Jordanian Directorate of Residency & Borders or their website.
- Attach all the gathered documents, including your tax number.
- Pay the applicable fees for processing the residency permit.
- Submit the application at the designated office or through an authorized service center.
- Wait for application processing
- Residency applications can take several weeks or months to process.
- Keep track of your application status by contacting the office where you submitted your application or through any online tracking system they may offer.
- Obtain your residency permit
- Once approved, you will be notified to collect your residency permit.
- Verify all the details on the permit to ensure there are no errors.
- Register with the local police
- After receiving your residency permit, you may be required to register with the local police station.
- Bring your residency permit and passport to the police station for registration.
- Maintain your residency status
- Be aware of the expiration date of your residency permit and renew it in a timely manner.
- Comply with all Jordanian laws and regulations to avoid jeopardizing your residency status.
What tips do expats have about residency and visas in Jordan?
"To apply for a visa to Jordan, travelers must submit a valid passport, a completed visa application form, and a passport-sized photograph. Depending on the purpose of the visit, additional documents may be required. Once the application is approved, the visa will be issued and must be presented upon arrival in Jordan. To apply for residency in Jordan, applicants must submit a valid passport, a completed residency application form, and a passport-sized photograph. Additional documents may be required depending on the purpose of the residency. Once the application is approved, the residency permit will be issued and must be presented upon arrival in Jordan," commented one member living in Jordan.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
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