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Single Entry E Visa Short Stay

Single Entry E Visa Short Stay

Single Entry E Visa Short Stay
Processing
7 to 10 Working Days
Stay
Up to 30 days
Entry
single
Validity
90 days from issue

Overview

Israel is a Middle Eastern country known for its historical and religious significance, modern innovations, and diverse landscapes ranging from Mediterranean beaches to desert terrain.

Why Travunited

Expert guidance throughout the journey.

Stats

High approval rate with proactive follow-ups.

Documents Required

Per Traveller

Passport copy

Required

Required document

Recent Photo

Required

Required document

Cover Letter

Required

Required document

Flight Reservations

Required

Required document

Hotel Booking

Required

Required document

Travel Insurance

Required

Required document

Bank statements 3 months

Required

Required document

Employment documents

Required

Required document

Police Clearance Certificate

Required

Required document

Eligibility

FAQs

1. Does Israel stamp passports on entry?

As of now, Israel does not stamp passports. Instead, travelers receive a small entry slip (B2 slip) with their visa and entry details, which should be kept safely during the stay.

2. Will visiting Israel affect my ability to visit other countries?

Some countries, especially a few in the Middle East and North Africa, may restrict or deny entry to travelers with evidence of a visit to Israel. However, since Israel no longer stamps passports, this is less of an issue unless you have visa labels or Israeli border crossings recorded.