Basic Information

Basic Information

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    Consul and Head of Administration Dpt.

    Mr. Hanoch Amedi
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    Jurisdiction: ​

    Italy, Malta and San Marino.
     
    Reception hours for consular services
    Monday to Friday 9:30am-12:30pm
    You can reach us on the phone from monday to friday 08:30-10:00 ,13:30-15:00 

    The instructions for arriving and entering the state of Israel during the COVID-19 period are published in the following link:

    https://corona.health.gov.il/en/directives/air-travel-covid19-green/?tab=by-air​

    Please make an appointment before arriving to the consular department, using the Appointment system.

    Via M. Mercati 14
    00197 Roma
     
    Only in case of emergency: tel. +39 340-0580-062 - mail: consular3@roma.mfa.gov.il​

    ​Tel. 06 36198 586
    Fax 06 36198 584​

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    Tel. for emergency and weekend:
      +39 06-36198505​

    (In case this number in not reachable, please call the Emergency Room in Israel: +972 (0)2 5303155 )


    The embassy will be closed on the following dates: press here

    Security instructions for people who require consular services

     
    ​​1.   Please bring a photo ID.
    2.   Every visitor and his/her belongings will be subject to a security check.
    3.   For security purposes, it is necessary to arrive at the embassy only with the documents needed to consular treatment. Entrance with bags and / or suitcases will not be permitted.​
    4.  For security reasons, mobile phones will be stored in the entrance hall; it will not be possible to enter the embassy with them.
    5.   Do not bring food and/or beverage containers.
    6.   All mission security directives apply to people in the consular waiting room. The instructions of the security staff must be obeyed at all times. times. 

    Mailing documents to the mission

     
    Documets that are mailed to the Consular Department at the mission will be sent to the following address:
     
    Via Michele Mercati 14
    Roma 00197 - Dipartimento Consolare
     
    In order to send you back any documents by mail please add 5 euros to each of your requests.
     
    The sender is responsible for the documents that has been mailed to the mission.
     
    Important: There are cases in which you are required to visit the mission in person. For more detailed information, see the section on Consular Services in Chapter 2.
     
    - please make an appointment with the consular department before coming for child registration.

    List of criminal attorneys 

     
    The mission is not permitted or authorized to recommend any particular attorney.
    To obtain a detailed list of attorneys, Click Here for the local Bar Association website.
     
    This list does not constitute a recommendation for any of the attorneys appearing on the list. Use of the services of the various attorneys is the responsibility of the person utilizing the services .
     
     
     please make an appointment with the consular department before coming to the consulate.
    There are two possibilities for verifying a public document:
    1.   Verification by means of apostille
    In 1978, Israel signed and ratified the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents - 1961 (hereinafter: the Hague Convention). The purpose of this Convention was to shorten the processes required for a particular country to recognize the official documents issued by another country, by means of apostille certification.
    Public documents and certificates that were issued in one of the countries that are signatories to the above Convention, and which bear the apostille stamp, are valid for presentation in Israel, without the need for additional verification / certification by the diplomatic / consular representative at the Israeli mission.
    Additionally, for countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention, no additional verification is required by the mission consul of the country for which the document is designated, if it has been stamped with an apostille in Israel.
    With regard to a list of the countries that signed the Convention, and details about the authority competent to grant apostille certification in each country, as well as additional information, Click on the following Link
     
    2.   Verification by means other than apostille
    Verification of a document in a country that is not a signatory to the Hague Convention should be implemented as follows:
    After the document is verified by the competent authority in the foreign country (usually the Foreign Ministry or Ministry of Justice), the Israeli consular representative verifies the signature of the competent authority.

    Procedure to get married in Italy:

     
    It is necessary to order from Israel the 'Birth Certificate' and the 'Tamzit Rishum' from the Ministry of Interior (you can order it  through us).
    The documents have to be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the stamp 'Apostille' and then translated in Italian.
    You have to present these documents to the City Hall but they will refuse your request because they need by law a 'Nulla Osta´ that the Embassy cannot   issue. (we can make  a declaration in which is written that the 'Tamzit Rishum is the only document that proves your status). Please send us an official request to have a Nulla Osta to this e-mail:  (consular4@roma.mfa.gov.il )
     Against the decision of the City Hall, you can make a request to the Court, and the judge will decide about your case.

    Contacts and inquiries about improving the service provided to the citizens

    Emails can be sent to the following address:
    consular4@roma.mfa.gov.il

    Details of the Jewish Agency Aliya emissary 

     
    Below are details on the Jewish Agency emissary in your area: 
    The Jewish Agency for Israel in Italy
    Telephone: 06-68805290
    Email: sochnut@tiscalinet.it