I would like to visit Israel. How can I work or visit after that in UAE? [closed]

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I would like to visit Israel. How can I work or visit after that in UAE? I have an Indian Passport.



Best Answer

No problem -- the United Arab Emirates (and hence Dubai) does not care about Israeli stamps, it's only Israeli passport holders who may have a tough time. Here's the UAE Embassy to the US with a straightforward answer:

Q: I am an American traveling to the UAE, will the UAE allow me entry if I have an Israeli stamp in my passport?

A: Yes.

And a whole lot more sources here if that's not enough.




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Can you go to Israel after UAE?

For the first time around, Israel is now open to all travellers residing in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). As of 01 March 2022, vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists of all ages are permitted to enter Israel upon presenting a negative PCR test before departure and after arriving in Israel.

How can I go to Israel for work?

Requirements to Obtain Israel Work Visas
  • A signed employment contract with a company based in Israel.
  • A valid passport.
  • Two passport photographs.
  • A criminal background check from the applicant's country of residence, issued within the last year.
  • Proof that the applicant has submitted their fingerprints.


  • Can you go to Israel after Dubai?

    The answer is yes, but a cautious yes. If you're a genuine tourist with no real political reasons behind your visit, you should be OK at any of the immigration points upon entering Israel.

    How can I get Israeli visa from UAE?

    All applicants must apply in person at the nearest Embassy or Consulate of Israel. Israel tourist visa is required for citizens of United Arab Emirates. Unfortunately, at this time VisaHQ does not provide service for tourist visas to Israel.



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    Answer 2

    ISRAEL NO LONGER STAMP PASSPORTS.

    Instead they give you a small piece of paper containing the details of your "visa", allowed length of stay - and even a photo! This is basically the equivalent of the stamp in your passport, and should be kept with your passport whilst in the country.

    On exiting the country, they provide a second similar piece of paper which is the equivalent of your exit stamp.

    As nothing is ever placed in your passport, there's no issues entering any country that may have issues with you having been to Israel previously.

    Answer 3

    This is the easiest way to handle the problem.

    When visiting Israel asked immigration not to stamp your passport with an entry visa. They will stamp a separate piece of paper that you need to carry with you and use when you leave Israel at immigration.Therefore your trip to Israel never appears in your passport.

    Many countries provided their citizens with duplicate passports. I had one United States passport that was good for use to Israel Jordan Egypt and South Africa only . And I had a second passport that was unrestricted in its usage.

    When going to Israel and Jordan, I used the restricted passport. And for all other travel I use my unrestricted passport.

    The State Department does give you a warning when issuing such passports that you need to be careful about which passport you present at the border control. If I had decided to use my unrestricted passport to go to Lebanon and instead presented my restricted passport I would have been royally screwed. The Lebanese authorities would not have granted me entry to Lebanon if I was lucky and if I wasn't lucky I'd be thrown into some dark prison as an Israeli spy.

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