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Hello!!

I'm planing a trip to middle east and I get a little confused with all the visas and borders and stuff...I just wanted to be sure that I can go to Jordan with the israeli stamp in my passport or ill be rejected as the other country around????
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vanessa

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Yes, Jordan will admit you with Israeli stamps. However, make sure that if don't already have a Jordanian visa, you enter Jordan at a visa issuing border crossing. I lived their in 2005, and at that time, you could get visas at Aqaba and the Sheik Hussein Bridge. King Hussein Bridge was a different story- we could NOT get Jordanian visas there.

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Jordan has a peace treaty with Israel and there is no problem at all in going in with an Israeli stamp - or even an Israeli passport. Same with Egypt, if you are thinking of going there.

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