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Issuance of travel documents (passport) for citizens and residents of Israel

This service enables Israeli citizens and residents who are abroad to submit an application for a non-biometric Israeli travel document (passport)
Required Documents To Apply
Two recent photos (against a white background, with full front view of face, measuring 5x5 cm).
The travel document that is to be renewed.
A document proving Israeli citizenship – in case of an application for a first Israeli travel document.
Tip
Reception time of the consular section:
9:30-12:30, Monday to Friday.

Before coming to the Embassy for consular services, pre-registration by phone +370-52502515, +370-52502514 is required.

The Embassy is available by phone during the Embassy working hours.
Required presence at the Consulate
If the application is for a first travel document, the applicant must appear in person at the mission.
If the application is for the renewal of an expired document, the application together with the required documents can be sent by mail to the mission in the country where the applicant is staying.
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Who can apply?

The service is available to Israeli citizens or residents living abroad.

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How to apply

The applicant must arrive with all the documents to the Israeli mission in the country of residence..

The application with all the accompanying documents can be sent by mail, according to the instructions on the website of the mission.

Please note: 
When sending by mail, you must send the original documents and keep photocopies.
To visit the mission, it is necessary to schedule an appointment in advance.

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Schedule an appointment

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
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Applicants below the age of 18 must appear in person, accompanied by their parents.


If the parents are married, it is enough for one parent to be present for a visit.


In case of divorced, separated, common-law or single parents, the written consent of both parents is required. The consent can be signed before the Consul in any Israeli mission abroad, before a licensed notary, or at the offices of the Israel Population and Immigration Authority in Israel.

If the parents are divorced, and one of the parents lives in Israel, you must also submit divorce documents highlighting the section that indicates the parent living abroad has custody of the child.​