I am travelling with a friend to Israel on 1st March and spending 3 days in Jerusalem before crossing the border into Jordan.
My problem is that we originally planned to cross by Allenby / King Hussein bridge, but seeing as they do not issue visa on arrival at this crossing we decided to get the visas in London. However this can take 2 months to process ????? There is another option to fast track but it costs another £40 on top of the already expensive £39 to do this.
Our plan is now down to 2 options.
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Cross at the more northerly Sheik Hussein crossing.
The questions that I have are, How do we get from Jerusalem to this crossing? Is the bus the best option? How long will it take, and how much approx? How long to cross the border and is there anything specific to this crossing that I should know? How do we get from here to Amman ? Is it possible to catch a bus to Irbid then on to Amman ? -
Obtain a visa in Israel to cross at Allenby.
I know that there is a Jordan Embassy in Tel Aviv, but this is quite a bit out of the way. I have also heard that there is a Jordan Consulate in Ramallah that can issue visas in half a day. Does anyone know if this is true and what is the procedure ? How long is it to Ramallah and which bus, sherut, taxi, etc. Then how easy is it to get from Ramallah to Allenby ? Also is there no consulate or office to obtain a visa in Jerusalem ?
We are both British passport holders. Also we have to be in Amman so the Southern Aqaba crossing is not an option.
I know that I have asked a lot of questions but any help will be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance. Ronnie.

