The following are
current guidelines regarding entry permits to Israel for Israelis citizen and foreigner who's been approved:
1.
Israeli citizens with a valid Israeli travel document (passport or
Laissez Passer) are allowed to travel to Israel without an entry permit.
2.
Every Israeli visitor and every foreigner, who has been approved for
entry, is required to perform a PCR test within 72 hours prior the time of
the flight to Israel.
3.
Foreigners and Israelis who have not been vaccinated in Israel are
obligated to be quarantined as instructed by the Ministry of Health. Travelers
who present a vaccination certificate or a formal proof of
recovering from COVID-19 will be required to perform a serological test in
Israel. A positive result in the serological test (confirming the presence
of antibodies) may allow shortening the duration of quarantine
4.
24 hours before entering Israel, all passengers must fill
out the following form https://corona.health.gov.il/flights/?utm_source=go.gov.il&utm_medium=referral
5.
Foreigners who leave Israel before the end of the quarantine
period, without a special approval from the Israeli authorities, violate the
laws of the State of Israel and their next entry will be denied
To stay up to date with the
latest news regarding restrictions when traveling to Israel, visit the Ministry
of Health's website at:
https://corona.health.gov.il/en/
List of required supporting documents to be
submitted with the request:
A
passenger who is a son or a daughter of a parent(s) who is/are an Israeli
citizen(s)
A. Copy of the
parents passports.
B. Copy of the
passenger - minor or the adult's passport.
C.
The
passenger’s birth certificate.
D. A declaration for
the obligation of the parents to register the minor or the adult in the
Israeli population registry within 60 days from the day of your return from the
trip to Israel.
E.
Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
F.
Proof
of health insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit
period with clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
G. If the passenger
is a minor traveling with one of his/her Israeli parent, approval
declaration of the other parent must be submitted. Attention - The declaration
must be authenticated by a notary or by the Israeli Consul and a copy of the
parent's ID must be attached.
A foreigner who has a
first degree Israeli family member (Israeli citizen or a permanent
resident of Israel) that is currently in Israel
An application may be submitted for the
foreigner, their spouse and their children to visit Israel- CHILDREN
MUST BE VACCINATED OR RECOVERED FROM COVID-19! PROOF MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE
APPLICATION. All passengers must be fully vaccinated or
recovered from COVID-19.
A. Copy of a
passport or Teudat Zehut/Toshav (Israeli ID) of the first-degree relative,
residing in Israel.
B. Copy of the
passenger’s passport.
C. Proof of first
degree relation of the foreigner and the relative residing in Israel
and proof of first degree relation of the the foreigner and their spouse
and children (Official documents such as birth certificate, marriage,
etc.).
D. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
E. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
F. Passenger
certificate of vaccination or recovered from COVID-19.
Attending a wedding of Israeli citizens or
permanent residents or foreigners who reside in Israel
The parents of the bride/groom may arrive to state of Israel subject to
their obligation to comply with all rules of the Israeli Ministry of Health
including the obligation for isolation/quarantine upon arrival in Israel.
Furthermore, grandparents may attend the wedding, if they are vaccinated or
recovered from COVID-19.
A. Copy of passport
or Teudat Zehut/Toshav (Israeli ID) of the first-degree relative residing in
Israel.
B. Proof of first
degree relation of the foreigner and the relative residing in Israel
and proof of first degree relation of the foreigner and their spouse and
children (Official documents such as birth certificate, marriage, etc.).
C. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
D. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
E. Passenger
certificate of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.
F. Copy of the
registration of the request for marriage submitted to the bureaus in the
religious councils or wedding registration from another alternative office +
joint affidavit of the marrying couple signed before a notary.
Foreign grandparents who are requesting to visit
Israel on the occasion of the birth of their grandchild (providing that the
grandchild's family is residing in Israel)
Permitted
only for grandparents who are vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19. The
request will be approved ranging from a month prior birth to a month post
birth.
A. Copy of the
grandparents passports.
B. Copy of the
parents' passports.
C. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
D. Proof of birth or
supporting medical documents for an expected birth.
E. Proof of family
connection between grandparents and parents in Israel.
F. Passenger
certificate of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.
G. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
A
foreign passenger married to an Israeli citizen or to a permanent resident
of Israel
May apply for the above reason only if the Israeli citizen/resident is
currently in Israel or travels with the foreign spouse.
A. Copy of the
passport of the Israeli spouse / permanent residency card
B. Copy of the
passenger’s passport
C. Certificate of
marriage - if married. If not married - a proof of mutual life
D. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
E. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
A foreign parent of a minor Israeli
child
May apply for the
above reason only if the Israeli child is currently in Israel.
A. Copy of the
passport of the foreign parent.
B. Copy of the
Israeli passport of the child.
C. The child's birth
certificate.
D. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
E. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
F. Custody agreement
for the minor.
Attend a Funeral in Israel
Permitted for first degree family without
spouse and for 24 hours only.
A. Copy of
passenger’s passport
B. Copy of
deceased’s passport or ID card
C. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
D. Proof of family
connection to the deceased (birth certificate, marriage certificate or
another equivalent document)
E. Certificate of
death and/or official document approving burial in Israel
F. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
Entry
of a lone soldier or a Sherut Leumi volunteer or a visit of their first degree
relatives
May apply for a
permit for first degree or for the soldier themselves
A. Copy of the IDF
service card and/or approval of a lone soldier signed by the authorities or
approval of Sherut Leumi organization for the volunteer.
B. Copy of passports
of the applicants.
C. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
D. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
Students and Yeshiva Students
May apply for an entry permit through
the Academic institution/Yeshiva or through the consulate. Passenger
must have a valid Student Visa to Israel, otherwise, must apply for
visa and permit letter with an appointment at the consulate.
A. Copy
of passenger’s passport.
B. Copy of parents’
passport (for minors).
C. Passenger
declaration to comply with all instructions of the Israeli authorities, as will
be given, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
D. Proof of health
insurance for the passenger, valid in Israel, throughout the visit period with
clear indication of coverage for COVID-19.
E. Approval from the
academic institution/Yeshiva or a valid Visa.
F. Approval from the
Ministry of Health stating that the institution is approved to go back to
physical classes (obtained from the institution).
G. Proof of
vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.