Immigration, Temporary, Student, Clergy, Spouse and Child, Working and Visitor Visas
In order to receive service in the consular department, it is necessary to set a date and time (appointment). To do this, click here
Holders of Cypriot passport do not require a visa to Israel.
Please make sure:
1. You travel with a valid passport (Passport should be valid at least until before the date on your return ticket). You cannot travel with your EU card.
2. You have a return ticket.
3. You must make a travel insurance, covering for Covid-19.
General visa requirements
In order to issue a visa to Israel you will need to apply to the Embassy with the following documents:
- Passport (Passport should be valid at least until before the date on your return ticket).
- 1 Photo size 5 x 5, on a white background.
- 1 Application form
- Reserved round-trip flight ticket.
- Hotel reservation, AirBnb or any other proof of accommodation or guarantees from Israeli hosts about accommodation in Israel and timely departure.
- Work reference/contract (mentioning your position, salary, seniority, vacation granted from ...to...) and also permission for your employer to travel to Israel, or from your university/college to stay in Israel.
- Invitation from a business partner (in case purpose of trip is business).
- Relative’s / friend’s I.D. number and address in Israel.
- Original documents confirming the rights to owe property (apartment, house, etc.).
- Original document confirming kinship (birth, marriage certificate, etc.) if purpose of trip is visiting relatives.
- Extract from bank account for the period of 3 latest months.
- For under-aged applicants (until 18 years old) – original birth certificate and a written permission from both parents, signed personally at the Embassy
- Residency permission for Cyprus (such as a pink slip)
- You need to pay the amount for the respective visa, depending on the purpose of your trip.
Consular fee for tourist visa: €25 per application.