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How to send mail to the consulate
For any consular questions for which information is not included on this site, please contact us by e-mail at the address indicated above.
Please provide the reason for your request in the subject of the e-mail and indicate your last name, first name and telephone number at the end of the text.
Days and hours for visits
The consulate is closed on jewish holidays!
Easter
Monday April 1, 2024: closed
Passover
Monday April 22: closing at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday April 23: closed
Wednesday April 24: closed
Monday April 29: closed
Tuesday April 30: closed
labor Labor Day
Wednesday May 1: closed
Allied victory in 1945
Wednesday May 8: closed
Ascent
Thursday May 9: closed
Yom Hazikaron
Monday May 13: closing at 2:30 p.m.
Yom Ha'atzmaout
Tuesday May 14: closed
Pentecost
Monday May 20: closed
Shavuot
Tuesday June 11: 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday June 12: closed
Thursday June 13: closed
Assumption
Thursday August 15: closed
Rosh Hashanah
Wednesday October 2: closing at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday October 3: closed
Friday October 4: closed
Friday October 11: closing at 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday October 16: closing at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday October 17: closed
Friday October 18: closed
Wednesday October 23: closing at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday October 24: closed
Friday October 25: closed
Toussaint
Friday November 1: closed
Monday November 11: closed
Christmas
Tuesday December 24: closing at 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday December 25: closed
How to schedule appointments
To make an appointment with the consular service, click on the following link (by google chrome only)
https://consularappointment.mfa.gov.il/schedulingsite/?unitId=1043&language=he-IL&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Please note, the appointment booking system does not send a confirmation message by email once it has been set.
The issue is being addressed.
Other useful contacts
Other useful information list
Foreign passports
The period during which Israelis can exit and enter Israel with their valid foreign passport has been extended by the Israeli Interior Ministry until December 31, 2024.
Before entering the Consulate grounds
It is prohibited to bring a cell phone into the consulate.
Payments
Payment for consular service will be made by credit card or check only.
Contactless payment is not accepted.
Retrieve your travel documents
The opening hours of the Consulate are listed in the “hours” section.
However, to collect your documents, please come to the Consulate only from Monday to Thursday, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The receipt given to you by the consular service during your last visit is essential to collect your documents.
Consulate Closures
Please refer to the “public holidays” section of this page to consult the Consulate closing dates.
The Consulate is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, Jewish holidays (Yom Tov), as well as civil holidays.
Difficulty making an appointment with the Consulate
If you have difficulty making an appointment on our website or if you do not know how to fill out the form, we will help you click on the following link : Comment prendre RDV avec le Consulat ?
Loss of passport
Most countries and global police forces report recurringly and almost every day to INTERPOL's world headquarters, located in LYON (France), about the loss/theft of passports of citizens of all nationalities. This information is transferred automatically to database centers at international border crossings around the world.
In the event that an Israeli citizen reports the loss of his passport to the Israeli police or local police and subsequently finds his passport, it is the citizen's responsibility to know that the loss of his passport has already been reported to all INTERPOL police around the world and his passport is now listed as lost/stolen. Details of this passport will be forwarded to the Global Lost/Stolen Passports Database Centre.
This citizen will therefore never be able to use his passport again and risks being prohibited from entering or leaving border crossings in certain countries.
In the above-mentioned case, the citizen is required to have a travel document which will be made to him and given to the Israeli consular representations of the country in which he is located.
Passport | French tourist
The minimum validity period required for a French passport to travel to Israel is now three months on the day of departure and no longer six months.
French tourists can stay on Israeli territory for a maximum of three months.um.