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Home  >  World  > Middle East  > Israel

Passport/Visa

 Passport Required?Visa Required?Return Ticket Required?
BritishYes1Yes
AustralianYesNoYes
CanadianYesNoYes
USAYesNoYes
OtherEUYes1Yes
JapaneseYesNoYes


PASSPORTS: Passport valid for a minimum of six months beyond intended date of arrival required by all.

Note: (a) Persons wishing to proceed to an Arab country other than Egypt or Jordan after visiting Israel should ensure their passport does not contain an Israeli visa or stamp. However, persons permitted to stay in Israel for a period of three months or more will be required to have an extension stamped in their passport. (b) Former nationals of Israel holding a foreign passport must have written proof of having given up Israeli identity, otherwise, they may be required to obtain a new Israeli passport or renew their original one.

VISAS: All nationals require a stamp on arrival. Visas are required by all except the following:
(a) 1. nationals of all EU countries (except nationals of Germany if born before 1 January, 1928);
(b) nationals of Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Central African Republic, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Fiji, Gibraltar, Guatemala, Haiti, Hong Kong (SAR), Hungary, Iceland, Jamaica, Korea (Rep), Latvia, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malawi, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, St Kitts & Nevis, San Marino, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, Surinam, Swaziland, Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, Uruguay and Vanuatu;
(c) transit passengers continuing their journey within 24 hours by the same or first connecting flight provided holding valid onward or return documentation and not leaving the airport.


Note: It is advisable to check with nearest Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy) for visa requirements before travelling to Israel as requirements may vary for some nationals.

Types of visa: Tourist/Entry: £11 (cash only, or £12 postal order). These fees are for UK nationals; prices vary according to nationality. There are no fees for nationals of Bulgaria and Turkey. Cruise ship passengers visiting Israel will be issued Landing Cards, allowing them to remain in the country for as long as the ship is in port. No visa applications are required.

Validity: Two months. Visas may be extended (for a nominal fee) at offices of the Ministry of the Interior in the following locations: Afula, Akko (Acre), Ashqelon, Be’ersheba, Eilat, Hadera, Haifa, Herzliya, Holon, Jerusalem, Nazareth, Netanya, Petah Tiqva, Ramat Gan, Ramla, Rehovot, Safed, Tel Aviv and Tiberias.

Application to: Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy); see Contact Addresses section for details.

Application requirements: (a) Application form. (b) One passport-size photo. (c) Return ticket. (d) A copy of tenancy agreement or mortgage arrangements. (e) Bank statement for last three months. (f) Self-addressed envelope. (g) Invitation from company/friends/contact in Israel or letter from employer/university specifying period of time you have worked with them and that you will be returning after trip or letter from travel agent confirming reservation of return ticket, hotel and medical insurance.

Working days required: Depends on nationality. Some visas will require authorisation from Israel and so it is advisable to contact the Embassy before booking travel tickets.

Temporary residence: Apply to the Ministry of the Interior in Israel.

Note: As a concession to travellers intending to travel at a later date to countries with entry restrictions for visitors to Israel, entry stamps will, on request, be entered only on the entry form AL-17 and not on the passport. This facility is not available to those required to obtain their Israeli visas in advance.


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