1. Check Eligibility: Confirm that you need a visa to visit
Israel (based on your nationality). Some countries have visa-exempt status for
short visits, while others require a visa.
2. Complete the Visa Application Form: You can fill out the
visa application form online through the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
website or the relevant Israeli embassy website.
3. Gather the Required Documents: Collect all the required
documents, including your passport, photographs, flight bookings, accommodation
details, financial proof, travel insurance, and other supporting documents.
4. Pay the Visa Fee: The visa application fee must be paid,
and proof of payment should be submitted with your application. Fees vary
depending on your nationality and visa type.
5. Submit the Application: Submit the completed visa
application along with all required documents to the nearest Israeli consulate
or embassy. You may need to schedule an appointment for submission, especially
for biometric data collection.
6. Attend the Visa Interview (if required): In some cases,
you may be required to attend an interview with the consular officer. The
officer will ask about your travel plans and verify your intentions for
visiting Israel.
7. Wait for Processing: Processing time for a tourist visa
typically takes 7 to 14 business days, though it may take longer during peak
seasons or due to additional document verification.
8. Receive the Visa: Once approved, you will receive the
visa in your passport. In some cases, you may be required to pick it up in
person or have it mailed to you.
9. Travel to Israel: Upon receiving your tourist visa, you
can travel to Israel. Upon arrival, Israeli border officials will review your
visa and may ask questions about your stay. Ensure you carry all supporting
documents with you (e.g., flight tickets, accommodation confirmation, financial
proof).
10. Stay in Israel: You are allowed to stay in Israel for up
to 90 days. Make sure to adhere to the visa’s terms and leave before it expires
to avoid penalties or restrictions on future visits.
11. Departure from Israel: Once your visa expires, you must
leave Israel. If you want to extend your stay, you may need to apply for an
extension at the Ministry of Interior within Israel, though extensions are not
always granted.