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Application for deferment of reporting for military service for Israelis staying abroad

This service enables Israeli citizens and permanent residents of Israel who are staying abroad and are candidates for military service, to regularize their status with the IDF.
Required Documents To Apply
Registration form/Application to defer military service for Israeli citizens staying abroad (Form 7202).
Israeli identity card or Israeli passport
Documents supporting the military service deferment application.
Israeli and foreign passport of the parents
Required presence at the Consulate
The consular representative will decide, at his/her discretion, whether the applicant must appear in person at the mission.
Please note
The email listed on the form will receive a scan of the letter with the reply from the IDF authototies.
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Who can apply
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How to apply
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Fill the forms
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Who can apply?

The service is provided to Israeli citizens and permanent residents of Israel, from the age of 16 and 4 months, who live or are staying abroad.

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How to apply

By email – The applicant must send the application by email, together with all the required documents plus a photocopy of his/her passport, and if either or both of his parents are Israeli citizens, a photocopy of their passport.

The consular representative will decide, at his/her discretion, whether the applicant must appear in person at the mission. 

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Fill the forms

Registration form/Application to defer military service for Israeli citizens staying abroad (Form 7202).

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Schedule an appointment

To visit the mission, it is necessary schedule an appointment in advance.


Before coming to the mission, make sure you have with you all the required documents and completed forms.

 

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Consular fee
Information

All the documents must be emailed in a clear scan - not a picture. any application that will not be clear - will not be handled.

The following documents must be attached in addition to the above:

  1. Photocopy of the applicant's non-Israeli passport 
  2. Israeli and non-Israeli passport photos of the candidate's guardian (if applicable) 
  3. If the parents are not married/divorced, the application can only be submitted with one of the following documents:
    • Custody forms for the candidate (only if the parents are divorced/separated) 
    • Court decision concerning the parent who received custody of the candidate. 
    • A notarial statement, indicating custody of the child. The declaring parent must be the parent that the child is not in custody of.
  4. If the parent/s reside in Israel without the applicant, make sure to attach a notarial statement explaining your situation.