I've been trying to ask my personal circle of friends but no avail.
I am leaving on Monday from O'Hare for my one month trip to Jordan, Israel, and Southeast Asia.
1. I'm flying from Chicago to Amman, Jordan and getting issued a single entry tourist visa upon arrival.
Time in Amman: 5 days
2. I'm then traveling by land from Amman, Jordan to Tel Aviv, Israel where I don't need a visa.
Time in Tel Aviv: 4 days
*3. This is the trickiest part and I've read about a lot of horror stories and people being denied entry. On my travel by land back from Tel Aviv to Amman, this is where is the issue gets tricky.
Time in Amman: 2 days until my outbound flight to Southeast Asia
From Israel to Jordan, I am allowed to use the same single entry visa that I receive from the Amman airport. The conditions include making sure that the visa was granted fairly recently (I think within past 30 days) and that I only use the King Hussein/Allenby bridge. That is the technically the rule but I'm worried about still being barred because I've heard nothing but bad things about Jordanian immigration officials.
For those who have experienced thus travel, what do you recommend? Should I just apply for a multiple entry visa from the Jordanian Embassy in Tel Aviv (as no visas can be issued at border crossings)? Should I just not worry about it