The service is intended for persons who are eligible for National Insurance allowances and are abroad for more than six months.
You must bring the completed forms in person to an Israeli mission in the country where you are staying.
Proof-of-life certificate of the National Insurance Institute and of the Ministry of Defense Rehabilitation Department.
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.
No fee is charged for this service
1 - Due to the limited size of the waiting room and the volume of visitors, a person who does not have an appointment or does not require consular services will not be permitted to enter the Consulate. This includes spouses and family members. Seniors, disabled individuals and minors requiring consular services may be escorted by one other person.
2 - When entering the building you will talk to a security officer on the phone. You will have to show proof of the appointment (date and time) as well as to show a pictured ID.
3 - Every visitor is required to undergo a thorough security check before entering the waiting room. Security directives apply to all those who visit the Consulate. The instructions of the security staff must be obeyed at all times, throughout your visit to the Consulate.
4 - Do not bring any bags with you to your appointment including large backpacks, suitcases or duffle bags. Personal purses are allowed. There is no place to store bags in the consulate/building.
5 - Any electronic items (cellphones, headphones, electronic cigarettes, etc.) must be deposited in a safety deposit outside of the Consulate) You will have access to your devices after your appointment).
6 - Any food, beverages (cold or hot) and containers containing liquids are prohibited from entering the Consulate.
7 - Please come ready to administer your payment. We accept only debit/credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) and cash.