
Middle-East assignment planners now have firm numbers for their 2026 budgets after the Czech Embassy in Amman released a revised consular tariff. A standard Schengen short-stay visa costs €90 (75 JOD), reflecting the EU-wide fee increase that took effect last year. Long-term visas and residence permits are pegged at CZK 2 500—about 86 JOD at January’s reference rate. Children aged six to twelve continue to pay a reduced €45.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-08/cz/czech-embassy-in-amman-publishes-2026-visa-fee-schedule/))
Ancillary services mirror Prague’s global tariff: signature verification CZK 500, super-legalisation CZK 1 200, adult passport issuance CZK 2 400. The embassy will recalculate all items monthly and issue an unscheduled update if the koruna or euro moves by more than five percent against the dinar.
Whether you’re an HR manager shipping entire project teams or a family putting together a single leisure trip, VisaHQ can streamline the process by pre-checking forms, scheduling slots and settling the correct fee in the right currency. Up-to-the-minute guidance on Czech short-stay and long-term visas is available at https://www.visahq.com/czech-republic/.
For companies relocating staff from Jordan or the Palestinian Territories, the clarity comes just in time for fiscal-year kick-offs. HR teams should update cost sheets and remind travellers that fees are payable in cash only and that the consular counter operates three mornings a week. Applicants must also use the Czech MFA’s new appointment portal introduced in December; legacy Visapoint bookings are no longer valid.
The next planned fee review is set for 1 April 2026. Mobility managers should set calendar reminders and monitor exchange-rate triggers that could prompt an interim adjustment.
Practical takeaway: refresh budget templates, brief relocating employees on cash-payment rules, and lock in appointment slots early to avoid congestion at the start of the summer travel season.
Ancillary services mirror Prague’s global tariff: signature verification CZK 500, super-legalisation CZK 1 200, adult passport issuance CZK 2 400. The embassy will recalculate all items monthly and issue an unscheduled update if the koruna or euro moves by more than five percent against the dinar.
Whether you’re an HR manager shipping entire project teams or a family putting together a single leisure trip, VisaHQ can streamline the process by pre-checking forms, scheduling slots and settling the correct fee in the right currency. Up-to-the-minute guidance on Czech short-stay and long-term visas is available at https://www.visahq.com/czech-republic/.
For companies relocating staff from Jordan or the Palestinian Territories, the clarity comes just in time for fiscal-year kick-offs. HR teams should update cost sheets and remind travellers that fees are payable in cash only and that the consular counter operates three mornings a week. Applicants must also use the Czech MFA’s new appointment portal introduced in December; legacy Visapoint bookings are no longer valid.
The next planned fee review is set for 1 April 2026. Mobility managers should set calendar reminders and monitor exchange-rate triggers that could prompt an interim adjustment.
Practical takeaway: refresh budget templates, brief relocating employees on cash-payment rules, and lock in appointment slots early to avoid congestion at the start of the summer travel season.








