An ETA allows travellers from ETA eligible countries to visit Australia for tourism purposes for up to three months within a twelve month period.
A tourist visa to Australia entitles visitors to enter Australia multiple times for up to 3 months at a time for tourism, to visit family & friends, or for a business trip.
AUSTRALIAN EMBASSIES IN JORDAN
| Jordan (Amman) | |
|---|---|
| Responsible Mission: | Australian Embassy, Amman, Jordan |
| DIMIA Representation: | Principal Migration Officer (Liaison) |
| Street Address: | 3 Yousef Abu Shahhout Street Deir Ghbar Amman Jordan |
| Postal Address: | PO Box 35201 Amman 11180 Jordan |
| Telephone: | 962 6 580 7000 (Embassy) |
| Fax: | 962 6 580 7001 (Embassy) |
| Email: | immigration.amman@dfat.gov.au |
| Opening Hours: | 0900 – 1200 Sunday - Thursday (by appointment only) |
| Telephone Hours: | 0900 – 1200 Sunday - Thursday |
| Permanent Entry Visas: | Permanent entry visa applications from Jordan and Iraq are lodged in Amman and processed and decided in Beirut. This caseload will be processed and decided by Amman from the end of 2002 when the new Chancery can accomodate the necessary staff. |
| Temporary Entry Visas: | Temporary entry visa applications for visitors, short term business and students from Jordan and Iraq are lodged, processed and decided in Amman. All other classes of temporary entry visas are lodged in Amman, processed and decided in Beirut. Amann will take on responsibility for the full temporary entry caseload from the end of 2002. |
| Special Procedures: | Iraqi humanitarian applicants in Amman are requested to have their relatives in Australia obtain the humanitarian application form (842) and send it with the proposal form (681) to the applicants; and after completion of the forms, lodge the applications in Amman.
Two A-based officers were posted to Amman in the second half of 2000. By the end of 2002 the Amman office should be processing & deciding all permanent and temporary visa applications for residents of Jordan and Iraq. |




