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Application to receive a proof-of-life certificate for the National Insurance Institute or the Ministry of Defense Rehabilitation Department.

This service enables persons eligible for National Insurance allowances, who are abroad for more than six months, to sign a proof-of-life certificate at an Israeli mission abroad.
Required Documents To Apply
Identifying document (ID card or passport).
Required presence at the Consulate
The applicant 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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send form
Fill the forms
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appointment
Schedule an appointment
1
Who can apply?

The service is intended for persons who are eligible for National Insurance allowances and are abroad for more than six months.

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How to apply

You must bring the completed forms in person to an Israeli mission in the country where you are staying. 

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Fill the forms

Proof-of-life certificate of the National Insurance Institute and of the Ministry of Defense Rehabilitation Department.

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Schedule an appointment

Any visit to a mission must be arranged in advance through the online appointment scheduler.

The affidavit that is to be signed must be prepared in advance.

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Consular fee

No fee is charged for this service

Information

To make an appointment and for more information, please contact the Consular Section in the following ways:

1. By phone: 0332640911

2. By email: consular@tokyo.mfa.gov.il

 

Please note:

1. Please come to the Embassy only with the documents related to the service you will receive, and avoid arriving with luggage that is not related to the service.

• If you arrive with large luggage, you will not be able to enter the embassy.

2. Mobile phones, laptops, and other electronic devices will be deposited during the security check.

3. Liquids and food cannot be brought into the embassy.

• There is water in the waiting room.

• Please let us know in advance if you need to bring food into the embassy for any reason.

4. Please let us know in advance if you arrive with someone who is not related to the service.