The requirement for Jordan is that your passport must be valid for 6 months after your planned departure from Jordan, not arrival. Thus you will be even further outside the requirement than you’ve implied.
Whether or not she will be given a visa-on-arrival is largely a moot point – she will almost certainly not be allowed board the flight to get Jordan as she doesn’t meet the requirements for travel, and thus the airline will almost certainly not let her board the flight.
Your only safe option is to renew the passport before departure. If you can’t do that before your currently planned departure you will need to delay the trip.
I don’t know if her application for a Jordanian visa will be denied, but even if she is issued a visa she won’t be able to fly.
Because they must return passengers to the passenger’s departure point at the airline’s expense if the passenger is not admitted at their destination, airlines check carefully to see that passengers have the correct paperwork.
Upon checking (airlines use the Timatic database), the airline will see that Jordan requires visitors to have six months’ remaining passport validity upon departure. Because her current passport will have expired less than six months before she plans to depart Jordan, she doesn’t qualify for entry and the airline will not permit her to board the flight.
Thus, she should renew new passport before the trip. With a valid green card, she won’t have difficulty returning to the USA.
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