Visa Applications

Applying For Visa To Israel

  •   Information about Visa types and application method
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    ​Due to COVID-19 pandemic some Visa types and submission of documents has changed. For the most update information please see the Visa Center website​​​
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    ​As of July 2018, all visa applications will submitted to the visa center.

    For more information and applying, please enter the Visa Center website:

    https://il.tlscontact.com/cn/can/index.php

     

    Visa Center contact information:​

    Phone: +86 (021) 60168636 or

    +86 (021) 22218536

    Service Hour

     Monday to Friday: 08:30am---12:00am; 01:15pm—04:30pm

    Except for Public Holidays- Please check the Visa Center website

     Address:

    Room 811,Taixing Business Building.No 599 Guangzhou Dadaozhong,Yuexiu District,510075 Guangzhou 

    以色列(广州)签证受理中心:

    广州市越秀区广州大道599号 泰兴商业大厦811单元,邮编:510075



    Visa types and requirements: 

    10 years visa:

    Under the new agreement, starting from 11th November 2016 a Chinese citizen holding an ordinary passport may request a multi-entrance B2 visitor visa for a period of up to 10 years at any Israeli Embassy/Consulate worldwide.​

     

    A Chinese citizen traveling to Israel with a 10-year visa will be able to stay in Israel up to 90 consecutive days each visit, and no more than 180 days each year, starting from the day he/she enters Israeli borders. The visa will be valid up to 10 years, but will be expired no later than 6 months before Chinese passport expires. The visa will not be transferred to a new passport.

     

    Please be noted that:

    1. Multiple-entry is allowed with stay of 90 days for each visit.

    3. Please notice that do not stay in Israel for more than 90 days consecutively, and do not stay more than 180 days in one year since your first entry into Israel.

    3. Multiple-entrance visa will be granted according to Consular authority.

     

    A2 Student Visa & A4 Visa (accompany A2 visa holder):


    Applicants for an A4 Visa must be the spouses and/or minor children of recipients of A2 visas.

    They shall accompany the A/2 visa holders during the period of the long- term study.

    Please note that the A4 Visa is not applicable for a short-term visit to A2 visa holders. (In case of a short visit, please apply for a B2 tourist Visa)


    Visa for minors:
    In addition to the basic requirements for the different visa applications (as stated in the Visa Center Website), when applying for a visa for children under the age of 18, applicants must provide the following:

    a. Authenticated Notary on Parents’ Marriage Certificate

    b. Authenticated Notary on Birth Certificate

    c. Parental consent Form- Parents must sign this form in front of a Notary Office or at the consulate (an example can be referred to here)

    d. Notary on Parents’ ID (If they do not appear in person at the consulate)

    e. Entrust Letter (if the minor is travelling without parents)

    *Divorced parents should provide:

    a. Authenticated Notary on Divorce Certificate

    b. Authenticated Notary on Guardianship and Custody Document (if exist).

     

    Notes:

    * If parents choose to come to the Embassy to sign the Agreement form, applicants still need to provide all material above except for the Notarization and Authentication of Agreement Form and Parents ID.

    * All the Notarization Documents should be in both Chinese and English.  Please prepare both copies and originals and the cosulate will send back the original documents.​

    ​* For Authentication, applicants must go to Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

     
     
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