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Al Bawaba
3 hours ago
- Al Bawaba
Jordan, Russia officially sign order to remove visa requirements
ALBAWABA - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will be signing an agreement with his Jordanian counterpart, Ayman Safadi, in Moscow today on the mutual waiver of visa requirements. Lavrov is holding talks with Safadi in Moscow on Wednesday to "further develop the traditionally friendly Russian-Jordanian relations," according to the Russian Foreign Ministry, which confirmed that the meeting "pays special attention to trade, economic, cultural, and humanitarian cooperation between the two countries." Under the agreement, Russians can apply for a visa to Jordan for up to one month upon arrival at the airport, for 40 Jordanian dinars (approximately $56). In contrast, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin approved the draft agreement in May. The agreement stipulates visa exemption for tourist trips for a period not exceeding 30 days, with a total stay not exceeding 90 days per year. The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that signing the agreement "will contribute to increasing humanitarian and tourism exchanges and expanding our trade relations with Jordan."


Jordan Times
7 hours ago
- Jordan Times
Jordan, Russia sign visa waiver agreement to boost bilateral ties
AMMAN — Jordan and Russia signed a mutual visa waiver agreement on Wednesday, allowing citizens of both countries to travel without a visa. The agreement was announced during a joint press conference in Moscow by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The Cabinet had approved the agreement earlier this week, framing it as a step toward strengthening cooperation and opening new avenues for mutual interests. 'Jordan is committed to deepening its friendship with Russia,' Safadi said, adding that the visa exemption will help boost tourism, trade, and cultural exchange between our nations. Safadi also highlighted ongoing regional challenges, particularly the crisis in Gaza, according to the public service TV, Al Mamlaka. He reaffirmed Jordan's position, led by His Majesty King Abdullah, in calling for an end to the aggression and massacres in the Strip. Talks between Safadi and Lavrov also touched on efforts to secure a lasting ceasefire and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to the besieged enclave. The two officials discussed expanding cooperation in various sectors. Safadi said both sides are looking forward to the upcoming session of the Jordanian-Russian High Committee for Economic and Trade Cooperation, scheduled to convene later this year. Jordan and Russia previously signed a visa waiver in 2017 for holders of diplomatic, official, and special passports. That agreement came into effect in January 2018.


Jordan News
a day ago
- Jordan News
Social Security: We Do Not Have a 'Click' Wallet - Jordan News
The Social Security Corporation has directed expatriates who are voluntary contributors and do not hold a bank account in Jordan to pay their monthly voluntary contributions via the official 'e-Fawateercom' system, operated by Mada Payments, using Visa or MasterCard. اضافة اعلان The corporation stated that voluntary contributors with a bank account in Jordan can also pay through their banking app via e-Fawateercom at no additional fees by selecting the sector 'Government,' then the biller 'Social Security – Individuals,' choosing the service type 'Voluntary Contribution,' and entering their insurance number followed by their national ID without spaces, then paying the displayed or desired amount. The e-Fawateercom system is also available for voluntary contributors without any bank account in Jordan at over 3,500 authorized payment centers, including local banks and exchange companies across the Kingdom. The Social Security Corporation emphasized that it does not yet have any electronic wallets under the 'Click' instant payment system and warned against using any e-wallets for paying obligations to the corporation.