![]() Please be aware there are 3 different shuttles, one for tourists, one for Jerusalem residents, and one for West Bank Palestinians. You can wait in the waiting area until you are called to board the shuttle bus (to avoid long waiting hours, you can opt for the VIP service (see below). Here you can wait till called to board your shuttle bus. After processing your passport, you will enter into a waiting area with seats. ![]() Take the exit tax invoice to the immigration counter and hand it over with your passport. Officially this is payable in local currency, but they will generally take US dollars or Euros as well. ![]() You enter the terminal and head to the exit tax kiosk to pay your exit tax. Your vehicle will drop you off outside the Israeli terminal. How do I complete the border crossing at Allenby Bridge / King Hussein Border coming from Israel to Jordan? If you don’t want the meet and assist service, you will need to arrange for your visa in advance as visas are not issued on arrival at this border without the meet and assist service. We will arrange the paper work in advance and fill your passport list details, your accommodation details, itinerary, arrival and departure details and our driver details in a special form called "manifest" in order to be able to meet you and assist you on arrival to be able to enter to Jordan. If you are staying 2 or more consecutive nights you will get the free visa for Jordan. Normally if you use this border crossing you should apply for your visa in advance, but as a special service for our guests we can manage your visa on arrival. We can provide a meet and assist service and so that you will get your visa on arrival to Jordan. We are able to offer a special service to our guests that are coming to Jordan using the Allenby Bridge/King Hussein Border. Visa on Arrival at Allenby Bridge/King Hussein Border – Special Service for our guests. Those who do not wish to wait for the shuttle bus to depart can take a VIP service which costs around $110 USD per person. Must be paid in JOD.īorder Transfer Costs : Shuttle bus fee of 7 JD (10USD) per passenger plus 1.50JD (2USD) per luggage item. Jordanian Departure Tax (if not included in your tour package): 10JD or approximately $15USD. Please note that without the meet and assist service from our agency you cannot get a visa on arrival at this border. There are ATM’s and exchange offices at the border. Jordanian Visa (if not included in your tour package or eligible for free visa/stays less than 2 nights) : 40JD or approximately $60USD. Israeli Departure Tax (to be paid by yourself) : 180NIS (Israeli Shekels) or approximately $55USD. What are the fees/taxes to be paid at the Allenby Bridge / King Hussein Border? Please note that the border can be subject to closures at other times without or limited warning which are outside of our control. When making your travel plans, keep upcoming holidays in mind, and be prepared to be flexible. On the Jordanian side, the opening hours for holidays are usually announced at very short notice. For the Jewish holidays, you can find the opening hours here : Opening hours may also differ on other Jewish, Christian, Muslim and national holidays. The border crossing is closed at Yom Kippur and the first day of Eid al-Adha. The entry of tourist groups on Fridays is possible until 12:00. The entry of tourist groups on Sunday through Thursday is possible until 21:00. ![]() The Opening Hours for the Passenger Terminal are: What are the operating hours of the Allenby Bridge / King Hussein Border? ![]() On the Palestinian side, it is near Jericho. Location: In the southern Jordan Valley, 57km away from Amman, 220 km from Petra and 320km from Wadi Rum. It is also the closest border crossing for tourists that come to Jordan from Jerusalem. The most famous crossing and the main point for Palestinians to circulate in the region. You should be prepared to be flexible with any border crossing. *Please note that the border procedures, costs and regulations are subject to change at short notice and we will do our best to keep you up to date, but changes can occur and are outside our control. ![]()
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