China Visa RequirementsFor Jordan passport holders

Jordanian citizens require a visa to enter China. The fee is approximately $140 USD for a tourist (L) visa and a single-entry permit typically allows up to 30 days. Applications are processed at the Chinese Embassy in Amman.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$140 visa cost
Beijing
Asia
CNY (Â¥)
Mandarin
UTC+8

Jordan passport holders require a visa to enter China.

Apply at the Chinese Embassy in Amman (4th Circle area) or through the Chinese Visa Application Service Center. Required documents: valid passport (6 months validity, two blank pages), completed China visa application form, recent passport photo, confirmed round-trip flight reservations, hotel bookings for all nights, bank statements, and purpose-of-visit documents. Processing takes 4 to 7 working days for standard service; express processing is available for an additional fee.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

China Visa Application Form

Completed Form V.2013 downloaded from the Chinese Embassy or Visa Application Service Center website.

Passport Photo

Recent color passport photo with white background.

Round-Trip Flight Reservations

Confirmed or flexible round-trip flight bookings for the application.

Hotel Bookings (All Nights)

Hotel reservations for every night of your stay in China.

Bank Statements

Recent bank statements showing sufficient funds.

Required at Entry

Valid Passport

Jordanian passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended stay.

Chinese Registration

Registration with local public security bureau within 24 hours of arrival (hotels do this automatically).

Current Travel Situation

Jordan to China: What You Need to Know

China is visited by Jordanian travelers for tourism to Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi'an, as well as for business and trade. China is Jordan's top import trading partner, and the Belt and Road Initiative has strengthened Jordan-China economic ties. Chinese universities also host Jordanian students.

How to Get There

China has expanded its transit visa-free policies at specific airports; verify whether Jordanian passport holders qualify for any transit visa exemption if a transit-only visit is planned.

Money & Banking

China uses the renminbi (CNY/RMB). ATMs that accept foreign Visa and Mastercard are available at major banks and airports. Currency exchange is possible at airports, hotels, and Bank of China branches. Carry some cash as smaller establishments may not accept foreign cards.

Practical Tips

Book flexible airline tickets until the visa is issued. Download a VPN before arrival as Google, WhatsApp, and social media are restricted in mainland China. Carry a translation app offline. China uses WeChat Pay and Alipay; foreign visitors can now link international cards to Alipay for payments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Jordanian citizens need a visa for China?

Yes. Jordanian passport holders require a visa to visit China. The tourist (L) visa costs approximately $140 USD and is applied for at the Chinese Embassy in Amman.

How do Jordanians apply for a Chinese tourist visa?

Apply in person at the Chinese Embassy in Amman (4th Circle) or through the Chinese Visa Application Service Center if available. Submit your passport, completed application form, passport photo, round-trip flight bookings, hotel reservations for all nights, and bank statements.

How long does Chinese visa processing take for Jordanians?

Standard processing at the Chinese Embassy in Amman takes 4 to 7 working days. Express processing (2 to 3 days) is available for an additional fee. Rush processing (1 day) may be available in urgent circumstances.

What internet restrictions should Jordanian travelers know about in China?

Google, Gmail, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and most Western apps are blocked in mainland China by the Great Firewall. Download and configure a VPN on your devices before arriving in China, as VPN app stores are also blocked once inside the country.

Can Jordanians use contactless payments in China?

China is highly cashless, using WeChat Pay and Alipay. Foreign visitors including Jordanians can link international Visa or Mastercard cards to Alipay through the Alipay international version. Carry some USD to exchange at Bank of China ATMs as backup.

How long can Jordanians stay in China on a tourist visa?

A single-entry L visa for Jordanian nationals typically allows a stay of up to 30 days. Double-entry and multiple-entry visas with longer durations are available but typically require justification such as business ties or family connections.

What are the best flight routes from Amman to China?

Common routes from Amman to China include connections via Dubai (Emirates to Shanghai or Beijing), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), or Doha (Qatar Airways to Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou). Direct China Southern and Air China flights operate from regional Gulf hubs.

Do Jordanians need to register with police when staying in China?

Yes. All foreign visitors to China must register their accommodation with local public security bureau within 24 hours of arrival. Hotels register guests automatically; if staying with friends or in a private apartment, you must register at the nearest police station.