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Czech Embassy in Amman publishes March 2026 visa-fee schedule, reflecting Schengen indexation

Mar 9, 2026
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Czech Embassy in Amman publishes March 2026 visa-fee schedule, reflecting Schengen indexation
On 8 March the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Amman released its updated consular tariff for March 2026. Short-stay Schengen visa (type C) processing now costs JOD 39 (approx. €49), up JOD 2 from last quarter, while long-stay (type D) national visas rise to JOD 110. Fees for legalisation services, residence-card collection and civil-status translations have also been adjusted. The embassy attributes the increases to automatic indexation based on the average EU inflation rate and exchange-rate fluctuations.

Jordan is a small but strategic market for Czech exporters in defence technology and medical devices, and dozens of Jordanian engineers rotate through supplier sites in Brno and Plzeň every year. For firms accustomed to budgeting visa costs at last year’s levels, the new tariff adds roughly €70 per two-year assignment when both single-entry and multiple-entry applications are required. HR departments should update cost projections accordingly and remind travellers that consular officers in Amman accept only cash payments in Jordanian dinars.

Czech Embassy in Amman publishes March 2026 visa-fee schedule, reflecting Schengen indexation


For organisations looking for a straightforward way to stay on top of these fee changes and handle Czech visa paperwork from Jordan, VisaHQ offers an all-in-one online service that covers appointment booking, document checking and up-to-date cost information—see https://www.visahq.com/czech-republic/ Using the platform can spare HR teams last-minute surprises and keep travel budgets firmly under control.

The embassy also confirmed that appointment slots for student visas are fully booked until mid-May, echoing a trend across Czech missions in the Middle East. Companies sending staff to Jordanian clients should therefore apply for multiple-entry C-visas well in advance; processing times remain 15 calendar days but can stretch to 45 days during Ramadan, which begins next week.

Employers should further note that digital fingerprints collected since November 2025 remain valid for 59 months; repeat applicants can therefore skip biometric capture, potentially saving 15 minutes per appointment. For relocation suppliers, now is the moment to update client checklists and ensure that fee reimbursements reflect the embassy’s new schedule.

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