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Making a notarized affidavit before a consular representative

This service enables making an affidavit before a consular representative.
Important Update
Required Presence At The Consulate
The applicant must appear in person at the mission.
Required Documents To Apply
The affidavit.
A valid identifying document – travel document, ID card or driver's license.
Tip
Kindly send us the documents via email in advance:
consular@singapore.mfa.gov.il
Tip
Do not sign the documents in advance, only at the embassy
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Who Can Apply?
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Related documents
How To Apply?
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appointment
Schedule an appointment
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Who Can Apply?
  • The service is available to Israeli citizens and residents and foreign nationals abroad, who wish to sign a document for presentation in Israel.

An affidavit written in a language that is not understood by the consular representative may not be notarized. To notarize an affidavit in a language that is not known to the consular representative, a translation of the affidavit must be attached together with an affidavit signed by the translator and certified by a notary.

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How To Apply?

The affidavit that is to be verified must be brought in person to an Israeli mission in the country where the affiant is staying, together with a valid identifying document (passport, ID card or driver's license).

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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
Appointment booking
To book an appointment, kindly use the link

Kindly note:
- The services are by appointment only
- Kindly arrive 15 minutes earlier for the required security check
- Visitors are not allowed to bring bags, food and drinks to the waiting room
- Each visitor is required to book an appointment for himself/herself
- Visitors are required to show an ID
- Israeli citizens are required to show an Israeli ID

* When booking an appointment, kindly enter an email address and a phone number