Non-Israeli citizens who wish to receive a visa for short stays in Israel, such as tourist, medical or business visits, short-term non-academic studies, etc.
The applicant must schedule an appointment and appear in person at an Israeli mission.
Appearance in person at the mission is subject to the discretion of the consular representative.
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.
Minors also must have written consent signed by both parents/guardians in front of the Consul. If one of the parents cannot appear before the Consul, the consent letter must be notarized, stamped with an apostille, and added to the application. Information on the notary public can be found here. Information on apostille authentication can be found here.
The duration of this visa will be determined during the appointment at the consulate and can be valid for up to 3 months. Please plan your visit accordingly.