Regular passport with a national number: issued to Jordanian citizens with full Jordanian nationality privileges.
Regular passport without a national number: Issued to statelessPalestinians for international travel who have not been issued Israeli citizenship inIsraeli-occupied territories ofEast Jerusalem,West Bank andGaza Strip and are unable to obtain aPalestinian Authority passport due to not holding a Palestinian identity card which is subject to Israeli approval as perOslo II Accord. They start with letterT for "Temporary". These temporary passports are for travel purposes and do not grant civil rights such as voting or government employment in Jordan.[1]
Diplomatic passport: issued to the government officers who hold the Special Rank,House of Representatives, andSenate. It's distinguished by its red cover.
Jordan's passport is blue. The front side of the passport shows Jordan's coat of arms, with the name of the country above it and the inscription "PASSPORT" below it, as you can see on the image on the right. The passport contains the holder's name, photograph, signature, and date of birth, and other factors that help identify them.
Countries and territories with visa-free or visa on arrival entry for holders of regular Jordanian passports
Jordan
Visa free access
Visa on arrival
eVisa
Visa available both on arrival or online
Visa required
Visa requirements for Jordanian citizens are administrative entry restrictions on holders of Jordanian passports. As of 2025, according toHenley Passport Index, Jordanian citizens have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 51 countries and territories, ranking the Jordanian passport 84th in terms of travel freedom.[2]