Jordan - Amman Field Office
Service Area
The Amman Field Office has jurisdiction over U.S. immigration matters in Jordan. The Amman Field Office has jurisdiction over refugee processing in Jordan, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
Street Address
American Embassy Jordan
Al Umawyeen Street
Amman, Jordan
Mailing Address from the US
Field Office Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Department of Homeland Security
American Embassy
Department of State
6050 Amman Place
Washington, D.C. 20521-6050
Mailing Address from Outside the US
Field Office Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Department of Homeland Security
American Embassy
P.O. Box 354
Amman, 11118 Jordan
Express Mail Address
Field Office Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Department of Homeland Security
American Embassy Al-Umawyeen Street
Amman, Jordan
Office Location
We are located at the U.S. Embassy building on Al Umawyeen Street in Abdoun, Amman.
Hours of Operation
The office is open Sun thru Thurs from 08:00 to 16:30. The office is closed on Jordanian and American holidays.
Phone, Fax Numbers and E-mail
Phone
06-590-6744
(within Jordan)
011-8610-962-6-590-6744
(from the United States)
Fax
06-590-6760
(within Jordan)
011-96-2-6-590-6760
(from the United States)
Visiting the office in person
Appointments:
Appointments: To avoid delays, appointments should be requested via e-mail: uscis.amman@dhs.gov. A response will be given within two working days.
Walk-ins:
Walk-ins are not advised until further notice.
Paying Fees
Fees for applications and petitions are listed in the Forms section of the USCIS website. Fees may be paid using cash either US dollars or the equivalent in Jordanian Dinar (JD) (local currency) or by Visa/Master card. Personal checks are not accepted.
Forms
Immigration forms are available under the Forms section of the USCIS website or you may obtain them in person at the office.
Visas
For in-depth information about visas, please check the Visa Services section of the US Embassy Jordan website at http://jordan.usembassy.gov.
Form I-130
U.S. citizens who reside locally for one year in Jordan may request an appointment for filing a Form I-130 by email.
Who May File In Jordan:
- U.S. citizens who reside in Jordan may file at the USCIS Amman Field Office.
- Individuals must present residence cards, resident permit stamps, and/or employment documents.
- The filing fee can be paid in US dollars or JD (local currency) or by Visa/Master Card. The Embassy cashier cannot accept personal checks. Please consult the USCIS website for forms and fees.
For inquiries on this or any other information, please contact the Amman Field Office at 011-962 6 590 6744.
Form N-400
USCIS offices overseas are only authorized to process applications for naturalization for active duty military members and certain family members. See the USCIS website’s section on Citizenship for Naturalization eligibility criteria and proper filing procedures.
Form I-131 Parole
The Amman Field Office does not issue humanitarian parole. Instructions on how to file an application for Humanitarian Parole are located on Form I-131. The address that you should send the completed Form I-131 is:
For US Postal Service (USPS) Deliveries:
USCIS Dallas LockboxUSCIS
PO Box 660865
Dallas, TX. 75266
For Express mail and courier deliveries:
USCISAttn: HP
2501 S. State Hwy 121, Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067
Form I-131 Re-entry
The Amman Field Office does not issue or extend Re-Entry Permits. Instructions on how to obtain or replace a Re-Entry permit are found under the How Do I Get A Travel Document section of the USCIS website.
Transportation Boarding Letters
U.S. lawful permanent residents (LPRs) whose documents have been lost, mutilated, or stolen, should contact the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the U.S Embassy. ICE accepts walk-ins on Sunday from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.