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Notice of a child born abroad

This service enables parents who are Israeli citizens to register children born abroad in the Population Registry.
Required Documents To Apply
Passports of both parents.
Original birth certificate - check the instructions listed under "how to apply"
Additional supporting documents may be required, depending on the individual case.
Required presence at the Consulate
Either one of the parents who is an Israeli citizen must appear in person at the mission.
When submitting an application to register a child under the age of 18 (without submitting an additional application, such as for a passport), there is no need for the child to be present.
Please note
Thailand is not a signatory to the Apostille Convention.
The documents required to register being born in Thailand:
- Certified and translated birth certificate from the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs (sticker on the back of the page)
-Confirmation of fetus from the hospital
-Parents' passports

If one of the parents does not have Israeli citizenship and the parents are not registered in the population registry in Israel as married - at least 300 days before the birth, it is required to present evidence of the relationship. Attached at the bottom of the page is a file with the list of possible proofs.
All documents are required to be checked.
Before making an appointment for registration, you must contact us by email for accurate information.
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Who can apply
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How to apply
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Who can apply?

Israelis wishing to register their children who were born abroad.

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How to apply

The application must be submitted in person at an Israeli mission in the country where you are staying.

It is advisable first to send the required forms and documents to the mission by email, for a preliminary examination prior to your arrival at the mission.

Please note

  • Original birth certificate, authenticated as required, and translated. Authentication of the certificate must be done in one of the following ways:
  • By an apostille stamp – if the certificate was issued by a government agency or another official body in a country that is a signatory to the Apostille Convention.
  • If the certificate was issued in a non-signatory country, it should be authenticated by a consular representative. For instructions on how to authenticate the certificate, contact an Israeli mission in the country where the certificate was issued.
  • Parents wishing to register a child, who declare that the mother is an Israeli citizen, must provide, in addition to the birth certificate, proof that the mother registered in the birth certificate gave birth to the child.*
  • Parents wishing to register a child, who declare that the father is an Israeli citizen, must provide, in addition to the birth certificate, proof that the mother registered in the birth certificate gave birth to the child,* as well as evidence of a relationship between the purported father and the mother before she became pregnant.

* That is, confirmation of birth from the obstetrics department of the hospital where the child was born.

 

  • In the absence of sufficient evidence, the parents may be required to present an order of a competent court in Israel that establishes paternity or maternity, as relevant.

 

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Fill the forms
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Schedule an appointment

To visit the mission, it is necessary 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

No fee is charged for the service.

How to make an appointment
To make an appointment, please contact us by email: consular@bangkok.mfa.gov.il
You must state your full name and ID number and specify the request