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Application by a foreign national born in Israel to receive a "Confirmation of Birth" certificate

This service enables foreign nationals born in Israel to obtain a birth certificate in Hebrew and in English for themselves or for their family members.
Required Documents To Apply
Photocopy of mother's passport.
Original copy of the "Live Birth" certificate received at the time of birth.
A power of attorney or court order - When the application is submitted by someone other than the applicant
Tip
Please schedule your visit in advance.
Required presence at the Consulate
The applicant is not required to appear in person at the mission.

Where the application is submitted by a spouse or a first-degree relative or an attorney holding a power of attorney, they must appear in person at the mission.
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Who can apply
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Related documents
How to apply
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Fill the forms
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Who can apply?

This service is available to foreign nationals born in Israel.

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How to apply

By email – the documents listed above should be scanned and attached to the application, which should be sent to an Israeli mission in the country where the applicant is staying.

By mail – according to the instructions appearing on the Ministry's website.

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Schedule an appointmet

To visit the mission, it is necessary to 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

No fee is charged for this service.

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Information

Security instructions for people who wish to obtain consular services:

1.  You must arrive equipped with an ID card (passport or ID card) with a photo.
2. Every visitor and their baggage will be required to undergo a security check.
3. For security purposes, no personal objects will be allowed in, including handbags, mobile phones and electronic devices.
4. Do not bring food and/or beverage bottles.
5. The embassy's security directives apply to all people present in the consular waiting room.