Can an American apply for an Israeli A2 visa from a third country?

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I am an American who has been hired as a researcher at an Israeli university. I have scheduled an appointment at the nearest consulate to receive an A2 visa, though the appointment was greatly delayed, largely due to COVID. I am interested in looking for other places where I might schedule an earlier appointment, including in Europe, where I currently am to see family.

I know that travelers to the USA can apply for an American visa from a "third" country (not their countries of residence), though this process is more delicate than the normal route. Is anything like this possible for Israel? I have not found any information online.






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Can you apply for a visa in a third country?

Although it might be more difficult to qualify for a nonimmigrant visa when you are already outside of your home country, applying at a third-country consulate can be convenient if you're traveling or living outside your home country and want to travel to the United States.

How can an American get a visa for Israel?

Currently, the only way to obtain a visa for Israel is by applying at an overseas diplomatic mission (embassy or consulate). There are various types of embassy or consular visa for Israel.

How long does it take to get an a2 visa Israel?

The Israel authorities take a minimum of five days to process an A/2 Student visa for Israel.

Can I apply for a b1 visa in a third country?

In order to apply for an F-1 or J-1 visa in a third country, you must: \u2022 Have been continuously maintaining lawful non-immigrant status during your stay in the US. plan to return to your home country. If you have relatives that are US citizens or permanent residents, this will be more difficult to do.



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