jordan
travel requirements
Business travel to Jordan is permitted but requires coordination with Global Security. All travelers to Jordan must take the following actions:
- Consult Global Security for assistance in assessing and managing the risks associated with a proposed itinerary
- Following consultation with Global Security, company personnel can make their own travel bookings through CTREX or authorized travel agencies
- Once travel has been booked and confirmed, inform the local Chevron office and Global Security of his/her travel plans in writing
Travel to most of the country, including Amman, is possible, but travel to areas near the Syrian border (north of Irbid) or Iraqi border (east of Azraq) is prohibited.
contacts
Click on the link below for all location specific contacts to support travel coordination, approvals, security and medical questions. Please save this information before you travel.
security risks
Public opposition to Israel normalization and worsening economic conditions have increased the risk of civil unrest, including demonstrations and strikes, which sometimes turn violent.
Middle East terrorist activity has fallen in recent years but remains a threat and could grow worse during the current economic crisis. Jordanian security services periodically announce the disruption of Islamic State – inspired plots, including bombings and kidnappings. Lone wolf attackers have sabotaged energy infrastructure associated with Israeli gas imports and sometimes cross into Israel to carry out attacks.
Drug and arms trafficking in areas near the Syrian border has become a major concern. Petty theft sometimes occurs in tourist areas and Amman’s Old City.
healthcare infrastructure and disease risks
The Chevron healthcare infrastructure and disease risk level for Jordan is A. Click here for International SOS health guidance.
guidance
Visitors to Jordan should exercise high levels of caution and situational awareness and take the following precautions:
- Exercise caution when using public transportation or passing through transit hubs
- Avoid, where possible, crowded locations and tourist sites
- Monitor media and local information sources
- Minimize your profile by not displaying Chevron-related logos on your belongings
- Be prepared for additional security measures and potential travel disruptions
- All staff should ensure that their contact details are up to date before travel to Jordan
Employees should be aware that information security risks can be greater during travel, as third parties present in foreign countries may monitor communications and transmissions.
Employees are advised to avoid communications on sensitive matters and to travel with as little sensitive information as possible.