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Israel Entry Requirements in 2026

Tourist Visa Guide

Israel allows visa-free entry for citizens of over 100 countries for tourist stays of up to 90 days. Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv is the main international gateway. Entry requires clearing security screening. Some nationalities holding Israeli stamps in their passports may face difficulties in certain Arab countries. Entry requirements vary significantly by passport nationality, and immigration policies can change without notice. Use our Do I Need a Visa tool or Trip Visa Finder to check specific requirements for your passport and travel dates.

43
Visa-Free Access
No
e-Visa Available
Visa-free
Typical Stay
6
Passport Validity

Who Can Enter Visa-Free?

Citizens from the following 43 countries can enter Israel without obtaining a visa in advance. Visa-free visitors receive a 90-day entry stamp. Extensions are possible but must be applied for well before expiry at the Population and Immigration Authority. These travelers receive entry stamps at immigration and must meet all other entry requirements including passport validity, proof of funds, and onward travel documentation.

  • United States
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Switzerland
  • Austria
  • Sweden
  • Norway
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Portugal
  • Greece
  • Ireland
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Chile
  • Mexico
  • Uruguay
  • Colombia
  • Peru
  • Panama
  • Costa Rica
  • Hong Kong
  • Macao
  • Taiwan
  • South Africa
  • Philippines
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
  • Russia
  • Ukraine
  • Georgia
  • Kazakhstan

For detailed lists of visa-free destinations by passport, see our visa-free countries directory.

Who Needs a Visa?

Citizens from the following nationalities must obtain a visa before traveling to Israel. Visa applications should be submitted at Israel embassies, consulates, or authorized visa application centers in your home country. Processing times vary but typically range from 5 to 15 business days.

  • Pakistan
  • Bangladesh
  • Indonesia
  • Vietnam
  • Cambodia
  • Laos
  • Myanmar
  • Nepal
  • Sri Lanka
  • Egypt
  • Jordan
  • Morocco
  • Nigeria
  • Kenya
  • Ghana
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Syria
  • Afghanistan
  • Yemen
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Libya
  • Sudan

To check visa requirements for your specific passport and destination combination, use our visa requirement directory.

eVisa and Online Application Options

e-Visa Not Available

Israel does not operate a tourist e-Visa. Visa-required nationals must apply at Israeli embassies. Security interviews may be required. The B/2 tourist visa is typically issued for single or double entry stays.

Required Documents at Entry

All travelers entering Israel must meet standard entry requirements regardless of visa status. Immigration officers have authority to deny entry if these requirements are not met, even to visa-free travelers.

Passport Validity

Your passport must be valid for 6 months beyond the intended departure date from Israel. Airlines and immigration strictly enforce this requirement. Learn more about passport validity rules.

Proof of Funds

You must demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support your stay. Acceptable proof of funds includes bank statements, credit cards, cash, travelers checks, or sponsorship letters.

Onward Travel

Proof of onward travel is required, either a return ticket or a ticket to your next destination. This proves you intend to leave before your authorized stay expires.

Length of Stay Rules

Visa-free visitors receive a 90-day entry stamp. Extensions are possible but must be applied for well before expiry at the Population and Immigration Authority.

Extensions beyond initial authorized stays may be possible but are not guaranteed. Extension applications must be submitted well before your current stay expires and typically require justification, additional documentation, and fees. Overstaying your authorized period results in serious penalties and complications for future travel.

Overstay Penalties

Serious Consequences

Overstaying in Israel results in fines, deportation, and future entry bans. Israeli immigration tracks overstays carefully and may restrict future entry to those who have previously overstayed.

Never overstay your authorized period. Even brief overstays create permanent records that affect all future international travel. If you need to extend your stay, apply for an extension before your current authorization expires. Leaving after an overstay does not erase the violation from immigration databases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check Visa Requirements by Passport

Entry requirements for Israel vary significantly by nationality. Some passport holders enjoy visa-free access while others require visas in advance. Check specific requirements for your passport to see if you need a visa and what documents are required.

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Sources and Official Information

This entry requirements guide is compiled from official government immigration websites, embassy announcements, and verified traveler reports. We continuously monitor policy changes to maintain accurate information.

For complete details about our research process, see our methodology page.

Last Updated: February 25, 2026

Official Sources:

  • • Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • • Israel Immigration Bureau
  • • Israel Embassy and Consulate Announcements
  • • International Air Transport Association (IATA) Timatic Database

Important: Entry requirements can change without notice. Always verify current requirements with official Israel government sources or your nearest Israel embassy before booking international travel.

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