you can find Atlassian's official response here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-migrate-projects-from-one-jira-cloud-application-to-another-779160766.html
In addition to that, you could use an issue sync app. You would need to manually migrate your project configuration to the target instance and use the issue sync app to synchronize all issues over.
I'm working for the team behind Backbone Issue Sync, but the other issue sync apps do the job as well.
Hope this helps,
Matthias.
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Hello @Soňa Přílučíková
Are you trying to migrate projects from Jira cloud to Jira cloud or from server to cloud or vice-versa.
Please share more details about Jira instances.
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Please see the official docs on this matter
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Hello Tarun,
in this article, they write only about backup of all Jira, I need to import only 2 projects.
How to do it?
Thank you
S.
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Hello @Soňa Přílučíková
From docs
Currently, there is no project import available for Jira Cloud applications. As a workaround, customers can follow the steps below.
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