Tourist Visa to Israel for Indian Students studying in the US
I have to travel to Israel for a short trip on my Indian Visa. I'm currently studying in the US on an F-1 Visa. I read that I need a tourist visa to travel to Israel. What are the steps I need to take to get one ?
Do I need to make a trip to the Israel Embassy ?
Best Answer
Yes, at least you need to double check the current visa situation with the embassy through the phone.
If you are from an Asian nation, it is the best to contact the embassy regarding your trip. Israel rightfully so, takes their country's security very very seriously.
Additional Note: Also, you need to choose your destination wisely and don't do anything stupid (e.g., going to the conflict zone and start taking pictures) while you are there; or you might confused the forces, and you get shot at right in there, as they might think you are there to join the 72 virgins.
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Do I need a visa to go to Israel from USA?
For U.S. and Canadian citizens, all you need is a passport that's valid at least six months longer than your date of arrival in Israel. (For stays up to three months, you don't need a visa.)Can Indians get Israel visa?
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ISRAEL VISAIndian National holding a valid Indian passport can apply for Israel Visa. 2. Person wishes to travel to Israel for the purpose of Tourism/Family or friends Visit/Business can apply visa through Visa Lounge.How much does an Indian student visa cost in Israel?
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Completed and signed application for a visa to enter Israel (Download the application for Visa to enter Israel\u200b). Passport (must be valid beyond one year from the date of intended visit). Two passport pictures. Original letter of acceptance for study at a recognized educational institution in Israel.Israel Student Visa (A2) I Study in Israel I Indian in Israel
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