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Jordan

Overall Country Risk Rating

Travel Health Low Risk

Affected Areas: Entire country except Travel Warning and Travel Restriction areas

Regional

Travel Warning *

*with the exception of noted Travel Restriction areas

Affected Areas: Ma’an city, all areas of Ma’an Governorate east of Highway 15 (“The Desert Highway”) and all areas of Ma’an Governorate within 2 kilometers to the west of Highway 15

Regional

Travel Restriction

Affected Areas: Within 3.5 km of the Jordanian border with Syria and east of the town of Ruwayshid in the direction of the border with Iraq; designated Syrian refugee camps in Jordan (Azraq Syrian Refugee Camp, Za’atari Syrian Refugee Camp, King Abdullah Park Syrian Refugee Camp, Emirati Jordanian Syrian Refugee Camp (Murijep al Fhoud)); Zarqa, Rusayfah, and the Baqa’a neighborhood of Ayn Basha

Last Updated: January 17, 2024

Eligibility & Requirements

Jordan currently has a Travel Health Low Risk rating, with specific regions of the country having a Regional Travel Warning or Regional Travel Restriction risk rating.

  1. Determine whether the cities or locations you visit are within a Travel Health Low Risk, Regional Travel Warning, or within a Regional Travel Restriction area. 
  2. For cities or locations within a Travel Health Low Risk area:
  1. For cities or locations within a Travel Warning area:
    • Undergraduate and graduate students on UMRT are eligible to travel to this location after completing the following requirements:
      1. Register your travel with U-M (For students who applied for their program through M-Compass, your program application is your travel registration.)
      2. For individual travel abroad, submit an Individual Safety Plan at least 3 weeks before departure. (See Travel Health Plan & Safety Plan Process for details.)
        • For students participating in Group Travel Abroad, your group leader will submit a “Group Safety Plan” on behalf of the participants; meaning individual students do NOT need to submit an Individual Safety Plan. (See Group Travel Requirements for details.)
      3. Enroll in U-M Travel Abroad Health Insurance for the travel duration. 
      4. Follow college/unit-specific travel approval steps, if any.

     4. For cities or locations within a Travel Restriction area:

    • Undergraduate students are prohibited from traveling to a Travel Restriction destination for UMRT.
    • Graduate students on UMRT are eligible to travel to this location after completing the following requirements:
      1. Register your travel with U-M (For students who applied for their program through M-Compass, your program application is your travel registration.)
      2. For individual travel abroad, submit an Individual Safety Plan at least 3 weeks before departure. (See Travel Health Plan & Safety Plan Process for details.)
        • For students participating in Group Travel Abroad, your group leader will submit a “Group Safety Plan” on behalf of the participants; meaning individual students do NOT need to submit an Individual Safety Plan. (See Group Travel Requirements for details.)
      3. Enroll in U-M Travel Abroad Health Insurance for the travel duration. 
      4. Follow college/unit-specific travel approval steps, if any.

*Note: If your travel itinerary includes locations/cities that are Travel Health Low Risk locations and a Regional Travel Warning and/or a Restriction location, you only need to submit one (1) Safety Plan. If your travel itinerary only includes locations / cities that are Travel Health Low Risk locations and you are not traveling to a Travel Warning or Travel Restriction area, then no plan is needed.

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