How long does it take to get the Jordan Pass?


How long does it take to get the Jordan Pass? How long will it take to approve the application for the Jordan Pass? You have three speeds to choose from: Standard Processing takes no more than 3 days to process. Rush Processing will take a maximum of 2 days to complete your application process.


What documents do I need for Jordan Pass?

Online Application for the Jordan Pass To apply online, you must have a valid passport, email address, and a credit or debit card.


Do they stamp your passport in Jordan?

Will the Jordanian Authorities stamp my passport? When entering or exiting Jordan, your passport will normally get stamped. The only exception to this is King Hussein Bridge, where your exit stamp will automatically be on an extra piece of paper.


How many days do you need in Petra?

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.


How much is Wadi Rum entry?

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.


How much does a Jordan Pass cost?

How much does a Jordan Pass cost? With online processing, the Jordan Pass can cost between USD $192.99 and USD $310.99, depending on how fast you need your document. If you don't get the Jordan Pass, you will have to pay for a visa and pay each time you want to go to a tourist site.


Is Jordan an expensive country?

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.


Is it safe to travel to Jordan right now?

Exercise increased caution in Jordan due to terrorism. Some areas have increased risk. Do not travel to: Within 3.5 km of the Jordanian border with Syria and east of the town of Ruwayshid in the direction of the border with Iraq due to terrorism and armed conflict.