To obtain and use a Jordan Pass in 2026, you primarily need a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining from your date of entry. The pass itself is purchased online and requires you to provide your full name, nationality, and passport number. While the pass covers your visa fee (if you stay at least 3 nights) and entry to 40+ sites like Petra, you must still present proof of a return or onward flight and a confirmed hotel booking upon arrival at the border. For certain nationalities, including Indian citizens in 2026, you may also be asked to show a bank statement (showing roughly $50 per day of stay) or proof of travel insurance. The Jordan Pass is a high-value "all-in-one" digital document; keep a printed copy or a clear screenshot on your phone, as some remote desert checkpoints in Wadi Rum may have limited internet access for verifying QR codes.