The consulate will not
consider applications from citizens of the following countries: Iraq, Iran,
Lebanon, and Syria.
These guidelines are intended to specify the method of arranging for entry of US citizens who wish to come to Israel and pass through Israel's border crossings, including the stage where they are still outside Israel and have not reached its border crossings. Moreover, the privileges will also apply, as detailed in this document, to US citizens who are residents of the Judea and Samaria area or who possess additional citizenship included in the appendix to the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law (Temporary Order), 5782/2022 (hereafter, "the Temporary Order").
A/2 Student visa requirements
This visa is granted to those who want to study in Israel in elementary and high schools, academic institutions, yeshiva, and youth institutions of the Jewish Agency. The visa is valid for up to one year and for multiple entrances and exits. Recipients of this visa are not permitted to work in Israel.
2. Passport
Pictures Include 2 passport photos, size 2X2 inch, white background
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3. Passport Your actual passport or travel document that is valid for at least one year provided that his country has a diplomatic mission in the State of Israel. If there is no such mission in Israel, the passport must be valid for the entire period of studies and another six months beyond that time.
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4. Acceptance
letter for studies Include a letter from the institution where you were accepted for studies (College / University)
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5. Financial Means Proof that the student has the financial means to pay for his studies and sustenance throughout his stay in Israel. (Bank account statements for the last three months)
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6. Flight Tickets Flight reservation / flight details
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7. A valid re-entry
to the US For none US citizens, COPY ONLY of a valid re-entry visa to the United States (excluding a tourist visa) or a copy of permanent residency (US passport / Green card). If you are currently residing illegally in the United States, you will not be able to receive a visa.
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8. Birth
Certificate
A COPY of the applicant's birth certificate.
A student who is a child of an Israeli parent is not eligible for a student visa. The student must be registered (in most cases) as a citizen of the state of Israel by his Israeli parent. |
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9. Payment of Fee Click on the icon to download a credit card payment form Payment by bank draft, Credit, or Debit card is acceptable. NO CASH OR PERSONAL CHECKS!
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10. A Prepaid envelope
A prepaid envelope or a label with your address and a tracking number
(please keep a record of that tracking number)
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A minor must be present at the Consulate with his parents and will not be given a visa without the written consent of both parents or his legal guardian. The Consul may request additional documents.
Visa applications for adults only should be mailed to the Consulate. (For minors, only in person)
Process time for all visas: 2-3 weeks.
please use Fedex/UPS/USPS with a tracking number.
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B/2 Visitor's visa requirements
A B/2 visa is granted to someone who wishes to stay in Israel for only a short time (for a visit, tourism, a business meeting, or study in a Hebrew Ulpan). A person who enters Israel on a B/2 visa is not allowed to work in the State of Israel.
A B/2 visa is valid for up to three months from the date of issue. The duration of the stay in Israel will be determined by the Border Police. A visitor who wishes to extend his visit may submit an application at one of the regional population administration offices of the Ministry of the Interior.
1. Application Form
A completed and signed application for a visa to enter Israel.
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2. Passport Pictures Include 2 passport photos, size 2X2 inch, white background
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3. Passport
Your Actual passport is needed to be stamped!
The passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the period of stay in Israel. Do not mail your original Green Card if you have one!
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4. Financial Means Proof that the traveler has the financial means to pay for his stay in Israel. (Bank account statements for the last three months)
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5. Flight Tickets
Order of round-trip airline tickets to and from Israel |
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6. A valid re-entry to the US For none US citizens, COPY ONLY of a valid re-entry visa to the United States (excluding a tourist visa) or a copy of permanent residency (US passport / Green card). If you are currently residing illegally in the United States, you will not be able to receive a visa.
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7. Payment of Fee Click on the icon to download a credit card payment form Payment by bank draft, Credit, or Debit card is acceptable. NO CASH OR PERSONAL CHECKS!
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8. A Prepaid envelope
A prepaid envelope or a label with your address and a tracking number
(please keep a record of that tracking number)
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9. For nationalities in the list below ONLY, please fill out this form, in addition to 1-8. Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Algeria, Mali, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq (including Kurdistan), Iran
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Visa applications for adults should be mailed to the Consulate. Process time for all visas: 2-3 weeks.
A/1 Temporary Resident visa (Aliyah)
- for people eligible for immigration under the Law of Return
An A/1 Temporary Resident visa is given to a person who is eligible for immigration (Aliyah) and has completed the examination process with the Aliyah representative of the Jewish Agency, and whose application has been examined and approved by the diplomatic / consular representative at an Israeli mission.
B/1 Work visa
This visa is for a person whose stay in Israel is approved for a limited period of time for the purpose of work. This visa is given to experts and artists, among others, and is granted solely with the approval of Population and Immigration Authority in Israel.
The fee is paid by the applicant when the application is submitted to one of the population administration offices of the Ministry of the Interior. Upon receipt of Population and Immigration Authority, the mission will issue the B/1 Work visa after obtaining the following documents from the applicant:
Approval letter from the Population and Immigration Authority in Israel
2 passport photos
The actual passport of the applicant
A prepaid envelope with a tracking number and your address
MASA students can receive this approval through the MASA program. Only then you can apply for student visa A/2 , by Mail.
Yeshiva members/students need to apply for a visa and entry permit through the Yeshiva. Members who are under 18- the process is to be done at the Consulate with the presentation of a letter from the Ministry of Health.