
Russia and Jordan have officially signed a visa-free travel agreement, making short holidays between the two countries much easier for their citizens. The new deal allows travellers to skip the usual paperwork, fees, and airport queues for stays of up to 30 days.
Before the agreement, Russian tourists could enter Jordan with a visa on arrival, which cost 40 Jordanian dinars (approximately USD 56.42) and was valid for a single month. The same benefits extend to Jordanians heading to Russia, who previously had to apply in person at consulates with an invitation letter and supporting documents.


























































