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Can US citizens get a Jordan Pass?

The Jordan Pass in not a visa, but a sightseeing tourist package that can exempt US citizens from paying the visa fee. This essentially makes the visa free, as long as the visitor stays in Jordan for a minimum of 3 nights (4 days).



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This travel document can be obtained by US travelers on arrival (Jordan visa on arrival) or through an embassy or consulate of Jordan in the US (traditional visa). The Jordan Pass in not a visa, but a sightseeing tourist package that can exempt US citizens from paying the visa fee.

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US citizens can apply for a Jordan visa on arrival, which is a single-entry visa allowing a stay of 30 days for a fee of JOD 40. The countries that can get a visa on arrival are called unrestricted countries, and the rest are called restricted countries.

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- Please note that having the QR code is a mandatory requirement to enter Jordan.

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A visa is required for travel to Jordan. U.S. citizens can get their single-entry visa when they arrive at the Queen Alia International Airport. If you need a multiple-entry visa, you will have to visit your nearest embassy and consulate and obtain your visa before travel to Jordan.

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Adult tickets are 5JD and children under 12 enter for free. Visitors entering in 4WD rental cars will be asked to pay an additional 25JD, however non-4WD vehicles enter for free. Furthermore, if you have the Jordan Pass ticket you do not have to pay the entrance fee.

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The local people all agree--to properly and fully explore you need five days minimum. While there is certainly enough to occupy yourself for five or more days, two to three days is sufficient to visit all of the highlights in and around the park.

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You will pay for your tour with a credit card when booking. Payment of visa fees, border fees, and tips must be in cash. You may bring cash and/or credit cards with you for personal needs on your trip.

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Do I Need A Guide Or A Tour? You can totally visit Petra by yourself?we did! If you're visiting several areas in Jordan, a tour guide and driver may simplify things, but it's certainly not a requirement. You can consider hiring a guide at the entrance to Petra, which I would have considered if we'd had more time.

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The Middle East is typically not a cheap region to travel around, and Jordan is no exception to this. A strong currency and a lack of facilities that cater to lower budget travellers makes Jordan a potentially expensive holiday destination.

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U.S. citizens must have a visa to enter Egypt. U.S. citizens can obtain a renewable single-entry 30-day tourist visa on arrival at Egyptian airports for a 25 USD fee. A multiple entry visa is also obtainable for 60 USD. The Government of Egypt has created a website for the issuance of “e-visas.”

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