
Jordan allows Iraqis entry via airport without prior visa amid Iraq airspace closure
Jordan's Ministry of Interior has announced a temporary decision to allow Iraqi citizens to enter the Kingdom through Queen Alia International Airport without needing a prior visa, due to the ongoing closure of Iraqi airspace.
According to ministry spokesperson the move is intended to facilitate the transit of Iraqi nationals who are currently unable to fly directly into Iraq. "With Iraq's airspace still closed, we offered Iraqis the option to come to Jordan instead, allowing them to be abroad while awaiting the resumption of flights," he said.
Under the new measure, arriving Iraqi travelers will receive a visa upon arrival at the airport following a brief interview with the relevant authorities and payment of the required visa fees. Authorities will also obtain guarantees to ensure travelers leave Jordan once air travel to Iraq resumes.
The spokesperson stressed that this is a temporary exception, taken in light of the current regional situation and as part of Jordan's efforts to support Iraqis during these exceptional circumstances.

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