Visa to Israel

Visa to Israel

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    To apply for visa, please contact our represntive office ( the Rising Group Company)

    Location: Amman, Mecca Street, Al Thawabit Complex, building No. 61, ground floor – back entrance

    Working hours: 9:00 to 17:00

    Phone number: (06)5526655

     
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  • VISA CENTER

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  • Important Information

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    1.    Please apply for a visa at least two months prior to the expected visit date.

     

    2.     Our consulate can approve only temporary visit visas (B2). For all other visa types
           (i.e. work visa, religious workers etc.)
           please turn to the Population and Immigration Authority in Israel.

    3.    In general, the consulate of the state of Israel can issue visit visas for our state's 
           territories only.

    4.    Spouses of Israeli citizens can apply only through the Population and Immigration
           Authority bureaus in Israel invited by their Israeli spouse.

    ​5.    Please attach to the visa application two personal photos (5 cm x 5 cm only). Photos of other sizes will not be accepted!

    6..    When attending the consulate please do not bring with you any electronic devices,
           i.e. mobile phones, laptops etc., in order to ease your entrance to the consulate. 

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     Visa for minor

    1.    The visa's fee is non-refundable.
    2.    Please keep the receipt that you get during the interview for collecting the visa at
           the end of the process.
    3.    If you would like to apply for a visa for a minor (under the age of 18), the
           accompanying adult needs to attend the interview with a signed parental/guardian
           approval, from both parents.
    4.    Foreign citizens who reside in Jordan must provide a residence permit in Jordan,
           valid for at least 3 months.
    5.    Click here in order to read the general information regarding the procedures at the
           Jordan Valley Crossing and Wadi Araba crossing.
    6.    Click here for a list of products you are not allowed to enter into Israel without
           permission from our Ministry of Agriculture.
    7. The following link includes general information for Israeli citizens who live constantly in Jordan: https://www.btl.gov.il/Insurance/Living_abroad/Pages/default.aspx