Visa

Visa

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    Israel has agreed on visa exemption agreement with Slovakia - for visits of up to 90 days. Therefore Slovak citizens DO NOT need visa for tourist visits.

    We recommend contact our embassy before every consular visit on the phone number 02/ 682 98 500 or via email: cao-sec@bratislava.mfa.gov.il.
     
     
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    Visa Types

    A/1 Temporary Resident visa

    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 (aliya) and has completed the examination process with the aliya representative of the Jewish Agency, and whose application has been examined and approved by the diplomatic / consular representative at an Israeli mission.

    The Law of Return, 5710 - 1950 determines the right of every Jew to immigrate to the State of Israel. The law is an expression of the connection between the Jewish people and their homeland. Jews returning to Israel are considered people who were away - or whose ancestors were away - from Israel, and are now returning to their country. With regard to the law, "A Jew is a person born to a Jewish mother, or who is a convert to Judaism, and is not a member of another religion."

    According to an arrangement between the government of Israel and the Jewish Agency, the latter handles immigration (aliya) to Israel: checking candidates, providing advice and guidance, seeing to absorption arrangements, referrals to immigrant centers, places of study, employment, etc. An aliya emissary of the Jewish Agency who recommends a person's immigration, transfers the application together with his written recommendation to an official representative of the State of Israel.

    According to the law, the authority to issue the immigration visa lies solely with the diplomatic / consular representative. Therefore, this representative examines the application and the recommendation of the aliya representative. The diplomatic / consular representative may request additional details, both from the applicant and from the immigration representative. In cases of doubt, the diplomatic / consular representative may transfer the application to the consular section of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a decision.

    Those interested in commencing the process of immigrating to Israel should contact the aliya representative of the Jewish Agency who is responsible for the area in which they reside. To obtain information on how to contact an aliya representative, please see the chapter on General Information.


    A/2 Student Visa

    This visa is granted to those who want to study in Israel in elementary and high schools, academic institutions, yeshivot 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.

    Please note: A minor will not be given a visa without the written consent of both parents or his legal guardian.

    The visa is granted to students who provide the following:

    1. Completed and signed application for a visa to enter Israel
    2. Two pictures 5x5 cm.
    3. Certification of acceptance for study at a recognized educational institution in Israel
    4. Proof that the student has the financial means to pay for his studies and sustenance throughout his stay in Israel
    5. A 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
    6. Payment of the fee Consular Fees

     

    A/3 Clergy visa

    This visa is granted to clergymen for the purpose of fulfilling their clerical duties among their religious communities in Israel, pursuant to the invitation of a recognized religious institution in Israel. A clergyman who goes to Israel for a visit and requires an entry visa will receive the regular B/2 visa.

    Only the Ministry of the Interior has the authority to grant an A/3 visa. The application should be submitted in Israel by the religious institution that is inviting the clergyman. The mission will only issue the visa with the prior approval of the Ministry of the Interior. The validity of the visa will be in accordance with Ministry of Interior guidelines, with the option of renewal only in Israel.

    If the visa is approved by the Ministry of the Interior, the visa will be issued by the mission upon provision of the following:

    1. Completed and signed application for a visa to enter Israel
    2. A valid passport
    3. Payment of the fee Consular Fees
    4. Two passport pictures.
     

    A/4 visa

    For the spouses and children of recipients of A/2 or A/3 visas

    This visa is granted to the spouses and minor children of  recipients of A/2 or A/3 visas.

    The visa will be issued under the following conditions:

    1. The applicant is the spouse and/or minor child of a person who received an A/2 or A/3 visa
    2. An application for an A/4 visa has been filled out and signed, and attached to the visa application of the person they are accompanying
    3. Payment of the fee Consular Fees
    4. Two pictures 5x5 cm.

     

    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 the Ministry of the Interior.

    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 approval from the Ministry of the Interior, the mission will issue the B/1 Work visa after interviewing the applicant and obtaining from him the following documents:

    1. A verified certificate of good conduct
    2. Certification of medical examinations performed in clinics or hospitals recognized by the mission (the certification must cover, inter alia, normal results in tests for tuberculosis, hepatitis and AIDS) and the results of blood tests.
    3. A declaration of the taking of a fingerprint (the State of Israel has begun to take a fingerprint from foreign workers who enter the country to work) and a photograph.
    4. A completed application for a visa
    5. Two passport pictures

    The validity of the B/1 Work visa will be in accordance with Ministry of Interior guidelines. The worker must enter Israel within the period of time specified in the visa and stay in the country as specified in the visa. A person who receives such a visa may apply to one of the population administration offices of the Ministry of the Interior to extend the visa.


     

    B/2 Visitor's visa

    Israel has visa exemption agreements with many countries - for visits of up to 90 days. Before going to the mission, check whether you need to obtain a visa to visit Israel. It is important to emphasize that the exemption applies only to visas for visits and to passports (not to laissez passer).

    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.

    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.

    The process to be handled at the mission:

    1. Presentation of a travel document that is valid for at least six months beyond the period of the stay in Israel
    2. A completed and signed application for a visa to enter Israel
    3. A photocopy of the applicant's travel document
    4. Proof of the applicant's sufficient financial means for the visit to Israel
    5. Order for round trip airline tickets to and from Israel
    6. Two passport pictures
    7. Payment of the fee Consular Fees

    Please note:

    1. The consul may request additional documents.
    2. Since the fee is collected for handling the application, it will not be refunded to the applicant if the visa is not issued for any reason.