Visitors to Israel must obtain a visa from one of the Israeli diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries. From August 1, 2024 all visitors from visa exempt countries have to obtain ETA-IL prior to enter Israel.[1]
All visitors must hold a passport that is valid for 6 months after the date of departure from Israel.[2]

Visa policy map edit

 


Visa exemption edit

ETA-IL: Electronic Travel Authorization edit

ETA-IL is required for the following nationals for short-term visits of a maximum stay of 90 days for tourism, business, short study programs (up to 90 days), and Culture/Sport (up to 30 days). From August 1, 2024, visitors from visa-exempt countries must obtain ETA-IL before entering Israel. The ETA-IL would cost 25 ILS and be valid for 2 years or until the passport expires.[3][4]

1 - German citizens born before January 1, 1928 need a visa which will be issued for free if one was not a member of the Nazi party or involved in crimes committed during the time of the Nazi Germany.[5]
2 - Visa exemption does not apply to official passport holders, e.g. American government officials. Russian official passport holders require confirmation from the Israeli government.
3 - Visa exemption only applies to holders of biometric passports.

Visa is not required for nationals of Egypt for stays up to 14 days if entering through Taba and visiting up to Beersheba only.[57]

Holders of Palestinian Authority passports can obtain their visa on arrival in order to continue their journey to the Palestinian territories.
Holders of a confirmation issued by the Israeli Ministry of Interior, traveling in a group of 10 or more, can obtain a visa on arrival (not applicable to nationals of Jordan).

Future changes
  •   Kosovo - Israel agreed on visa exemption (ETA-IL) for the citizens of Kosovo.[58]
Reciprocity

Israeli citizens can enter visa free or receive a free visa on arrival to all of the countries that Israel gives visa free access to except Australia. Previously, Israeli citizens seeking entry into the United States required a visa in advance, however Israel has been designated into the Visa Waiver Program on September 27, 2023[59] and Israeli citizens could begin applying on October 19th, 2023.[60]

In return Israel grants visa free access to most countries that gives Israelis visa free access but Israel requires a visa for passports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jordan (with confirmation), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Nicaragua, Samoa, Seychelles, Thailand, Turkey, and Uzbekistan.

Non-ordinary passports edit

 
Visa free access for diplomatic and service passports
Visa free access for diplomatic passports

In addition to countries whose citizens are visa-exempt (unless otherwise stated), holders of diplomatic and official/service category passports of Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, China, Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Gabon, Gambia, India, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Moldova, Morocco, Myanmar,[61] Nicaragua, Niger, Sierra Leone, Thailand, Togo, Turkey and Venezuela, and of diplomatic passports of Armenia, Kenya, Liberia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Rwanda and Vietnam do not require a visa for a maximum stay of 3 months (unless otherwise stated).[62]

Holders of diplomatic or service category passports of Australia, Belarus, Dominica, Russia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, South Africa and United States require a visa. Russian diplomatic and service category passports require confirmation from the government before a visa can be issued.[62]

History

Israel and Democratic Republic of the Congo signed visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and service passports on 19 November 1963 and 14 April 1964, came into force on 28 July 1964. Date of cancellation is unknown.[63]

Israel and Liberia signed visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and service passports on 17 July and 3 August 1961, came into force on 1 November 1961. Date of cancellation is unknown.[64]

Israel and Tanganyika signed visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and service passports on 16 and 17 September 1963, came into force on 17 September 1963. Date of cancellation is unknown.[65]

Israel and Bolivia signed visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and service passports on 10 and 16 August 1972, came into force on 16 October 1972. Date of cancellation is unknown.[66]

Israel and Dominica signed visa exemptions for diplomatic and official passport holders in December 1987. Date of cancellation is unknown.[67]

Israeli passport stamps edit

 
Israeli visa
 
Gate Pass

Visitors with a passport stamp from Israel are not allowed to enter a number of countries because of the Arab League boycott of Israel.

Some countries, e.g. Austria, Canada, Germany, Russia, UK and the USA allow their citizens to hold two or more passports of their country to circumvent such travel restrictions, but some countries (including Austria and Germany) also restrict or forbid the holding of passports of two countries, i.e. dual citizenship.

However for the past several years, stamps are no longer used at Ben Gurion airport (since January 15, 2013) and also land border crossings with Jordan. Instead, entry and departure records are printed on small slips of paper, which include the name of the traveller, the photo read from the epassport, the date, the visa status, and other details.

The slips also include a 2D barcode which is used as a Gate Pass[68] to pass through the gate out of the passport control hall.

E-Visa edit

The Israeli Population and Immigration Authority plans to introduce an E-Visa for foreigners from countries that require a visa in advance and can't apply for ETA-IL.[69] The Israeli Population and Immigration Authority plans an E-Visa pilot in which India should be the first country in the pilot.[70]

Confirmation required edit

Holders of national and official passports of the following countries require a confirmation from the Israeli Foreign Ministry before a tourist visa is issued.[57]

1 - Only for ordinary passport holders.
2 - Except for stays up to 14 days if entering through Taba and visiting up to Beersheba only when visa is not required.
3 - Only for official passport holders.

Visitor statistics edit

Most visitors arriving to Israel were from the following countries of nationality:[71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]

Country 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
  United States   810,500   149,100   200,500   969,400   898,000   778,600   672,100   637,200   622,100 622,800
  France   235,500   41,500   56,000   367,500   346,000   308,700   293,000   300,100   298,600 315,500
  United Kingdom   177,900   32,400   44,100   235,400   218,000   198,500   197,100   197,900   180,100 217,100
  Russia   162,900   14,400   56,000   318,100   316,300   330,500   284,600   414,700   555,900 603,100
  Germany   151,100   16,500   50,300   289,000   262,600   218,200   180,100   197,800   194,200 254,000
  Italy   82,700   7,000   25,100   190,700   150,600   107,700   88,000   91,200   120,100 173,100
  Ukraine   71,500   14,100   24,600   135,400   137,400   146,800   164,500   138,000   132,400 134,500
  Brazil   64,800   2,300   13,500   82,100   62,700   56,700   35,500   43,900   51,900 56,400
  Canada   62,100   10,000   15,600   95,800   91,900   80,600   69,900   66,700   66,200 70,700
  Spain   53,800   5,300   16,300   104,700   77,700   64,400   46,200   43,500   47,300 52,600
  Romania   50,300   2,000   24,800   121,100   106,900   82,000   59,900   45,100   44,700 36,700
  Netherlands   42,300   5,500   15,300   91,000   83,100   64,000   51,400   49,400   51,800 57,100
  Poland   41,000   2,300   45,200   156,900   151,800   97,400   54,300   66,200   77,200 89,200
  Mexico   35,700   2,400   6,400   50,200   36,600   28,400   20,700   22,400   20,700 21,400
   Switzerland   33,200   7,000   9,600   63,500   57,000   48,800   41,300   38,100   37,500 38,400
  India   30,800   3,600   8,000   65,100   70,500   58,000   44,800   39,300   34,900 40,000
  Belgium   30,400   7,300   9,100   44,600   40,700   36,300   33,100   32,600   32,300 32,500
  Australia   27,100   1,600   6,300   48,800   43,100   39,900   29,400   28,700   30,300 32,500
  Greece   24,800   3,700   10,200   41,900   29,700   27,900   17,700   15,700   16,300 18,000
  Argentina   24,600   2,300   8,600   34,700   34,800   31,400   25,400   24,300   22,500 24,500
  Austria   23,500   4,200   10,000   49,400   38,600   29,000   24,000   22,900   27,900 26,900
  Philippines   20,900   1,700   5,900   32,900   28,600   22,200   14,200   11,100   10,100 11,300
  Turkiye   20,400   1,700   7,300   32,000   38,300   40,500   34,000   25,700   22,400 22,500
  Czech Republic   20,300   3,100   8,200   32,400   31,700   24,300   15,900   14,200   16,800 15,000
  South Africa   19,900   1,500   3,100   29,500   27,400   25,800   20,800   19,900   20,000 23,500
  Jordan   16,600   5,000   3,100   19,200   18,100   14,400   18,900   21,400   17,400 17,900
  Hungary   16,100   1,400   9,400   39,100   31,100   22,400   16,500 16,400   16,400 14,600
  Sweden   15,500   1,400   4,400 33,400   33,400   27,300   21,300   23,900   25,100 24,500
  Colombia   15,100   1,200   2,600   19,200   16,000   11,900   8,500   8,000   8,600 10,600
  Indonesia   15,000   0   12,200   38,700   35,300   36,200   22,800   22,000   26,600 29,500
  Denmark   13,700   1,300   3,900   23,600   22,500   19,200   18,400   19,600   22,600 19,200
  Portugal   13,600   1,200   3,200   18,800   13,200   10,900   8,600   8,300   7,600 8,800
  South Korea   12,700   800   17,100   60,400   45,100   39,700   27,800   22,300   21,700 28,100
  Belarus   12,300   2,100   4,400   27,200 27,300   27,300   22,400   15,900   16,100 15,100
  Cyprus   11,000   1,000   2,400   10,900   8,400   8,200   5,500   5,300   5,900 6,800
  Bulgaria   9,600   700   3,200   19,800   16,400   11,800   8,400  | 8,700   8,500 6,700
  Moldova   9,000   3,700   1,900   10,700   11,000   10,800   8,700   7,600   3,700 3,600
  Norway   8,900   800   1,900   17,900   16,100   13,700   11,800   14,000   15,000 16,400
  Slovakia   8,600   700   4,700   22,700   20,100   14,400 8,700   8,700   10,400 8,400
  Ireland   8,200   800   2,000   12,800   11,300   9,900   10,300 8,100 8,100 8,100
  Finland   7,400   700   3,200   18,700   17,200   15,300   13,900   12,700   15,700 18,700
  Singapore   7,000   400   900   15,900   14,000   12,800   11,300   9,700   10,400 10,600
  Lithuania   6,900   800   7,900   23,300   19,200   17,900   12,900   10,600   10,100 6,500
  Nigeria   6,700   300   3,100   12,700   10,000   9,000   8,400   16,300   20,500 24,600
  Georgia   6,700   1,100   1,900   8,300   9,300   11,400   14,200   10,100   8,800 4,100
  Chile   6,700   600   2,900   11,900   9,100   7,400   5,400 5,600   5,600 6,000
  China   6,600   1,700   11,400  142,800   104,500   113,600   85,900   47,400   33,000 25,500
  Japan   6,100   800   3,500   26,100   19,600   17,100   11,900   10,000   13,000 13,500
  Serbia   6,100   600   2,200   10,500   8,100   6,400   4,600   4,700   5,000 4,000
  Peru   5,700   500   1,800   8,400   6,800   5,500   3,900   3,800   3,300 3,900
  Ecuador   5,600   300   900   5,900   4,700   3,700   2,500   2,600   2,200 2,800
  Egypt   5,000   500   600   8,000   6,300   7,000   8,700   6,100   5,200 4,100
  Latvia   4,300   600   2,600   12,900   14,200   13,200   8,100   5,800   5,600 5,400
  Croatia   3,900   400   2,100   10,100   7,300   6,300   4,400   3,400   4,800 4,600
  Costa Rica   3,100   500   600   3,900   3,500   3,300   2,600 2,100 2,100 2,100
  Uruguay   2,900   500   700   4,800   3,800   3,600   3,000   2,900   2,700 2,600
  Morocco   2,900   500   800   3,500   3,000 2,900   2,900   3,200   3,100 2,500
  Kazakhstan   2,800 900   900   5,500   5,900   8,600   5,700   7,700   8,100 9,400
  Guatemala   2,800   200   400   4,000   3,700   2,600   2,100   1,600   1,200 1,300
  Ethiopia   2,600   600   1,800   6,800   5,100   5,700   4,800   4,700   3,100 2,900
  Panama   2,600   400   800   3,300   3,100   2,800 2,500   2,500   2,700 2,300
  Malaysia   2,500   0   1,500   14,700   13,700   10,300   7,400   5,500   8,600 9,200
  New Zealand   2,400   100   600   7,000   6,100   4,900 3,500   3,500 3,700 3,700
  Vietnam   2,300   400   600   4,600   4,700   3,100   2,500   1,900   2,500 2,300
  Uzbekistan   2,300   2,000   800   3,400 3,800 3,800   3,800   3,600   3,200 3,400
  Estonia   2,200   200   1,300   6,100   5,300   5,000   2,900   2,800   3,400 2,500
  Azerbaijan   2,200   600   700   3,200   3,000   3,100   2,900   3,000   2,800 3,000
  Taiwan   2,100   200   3,400   16,000   12,500   9,600   6,400   5,600   6,000 5,300
  Slovenia   2,100   200   900   4,500   3,400   2,800   1,800   2,000 2,100 2,200
  Kenya   1,800   300   300   4,200   4,700   3,800   4,100   3,400   3,500 2,500
  Thailand   1,600   400   800   3,900   3,400   2,800   2,400   2,300   3,100 3,800
  Hong Kong   1,000   0   1,200   12,800   9,500   9,100   5,300   4,300   5,300 4,800
Total   2,675,000   396,500   831,500   4,551,600   4,120,900   3,613,163   2,900,020   2,799,346   2,926,676 2,961,701

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