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🇮🇱 Israel Visa Guide (2026)

Everything tourists need to enter Israel — requirements, visa types, documents, fees, processing times and how to apply.

Good news: many nationalities can enter Israel visa-free for tourism. Many nationalities enter visa-free; an electronic ETA-IL is being rolled out — check your nationality and current advisories.

Rules depend on your nationality and change often, so always confirm on the official Israel immigration or e-visa website before booking. You can also check your situation with our Visa Checker.

Visa required?
Visa-free for many
Allowed stay
Up to 90 days
Visa on arrival
N/A
eVisa
ETA-IL being introduced
Passport validity
6 months
Main tourist route
Visa-free

Required documents

  • Passport (6 months)
  • Confirmed onward / return ticket
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Passport-size photos (if applying)
  • Travel insurance (recommended)

How to apply

  1. Check eligibility
    Confirm your nationality's rules for Israel.
  2. Choose the route
    Visa-free, visa on arrival, eVisa or embassy visa.
  3. Prepare documents
    Passport, tickets, accommodation and funds.
  4. Apply & pay if needed
    Online or at the border/embassy.
  5. Verify before you fly
    Re-check the official portal.
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Visa rules change frequently. Many nationalities enter visa-free; an electronic ETA-IL is being rolled out — check your nationality and current advisories. Always verify with the official Israel immigration / e-visa website before travelling.

FAQ

Israel visa FAQ

Do I need a visa to visit Israel?
Visa-free for many. Many nationalities enter visa-free; an electronic ETA-IL is being rolled out — check your nationality and current advisories. Requirements depend on your nationality, so always confirm on the official portal.
How long can I stay in Israel as a tourist?
The typical allowed stay for tourism is Up to 90 days. Extensions may be possible at a local immigration office.
Is there a visa on arrival for Israel?
Visa on arrival: N/A. Where available, you pay a fee at the border and receive a stamp on the spot.
Does Israel offer an eVisa?
eVisa: ETA-IL being introduced. Where available, apply online before you fly and carry a printed copy.
What documents do I need to enter Israel?
A passport valid 6 months, a confirmed onward/return ticket, proof of accommodation and sufficient funds, and travel insurance (recommended).
Can I work or study on a tourist visa?
No. Tourist entry does not permit paid work or long-term study — you'll need the appropriate visa.
Where do I apply for a Israel visa?
Through the official Israel e-visa portal or immigration website, or the nearest embassy/consulate. Avoid unofficial third-party sites.
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