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Israel eVisa vs. ETA: What Indian travelers must know in 2025
Photo of Femke Strietman Femke Strietman
5 min read
Updated on Mar 03, 2025
Summary
  • Indian travelers need an Israel eVisa – Indian travelers can now conveniently apply online for an Israel eVisa. No need to apply in-person.

  • Requirements – Make sure to have an eligible passport, a return ticket, accommodation, and financial information.

  • The Israel eVisa is linked to your passport – Apply online and get your visa by email. We always recommend printing it too.

Traveling to Israel in 2025 from India? You can now apply for an Israel eVisa online.

Without the right paperwork, Indian travelers could face delays, denied boarding, or even refusal at the border.

Let’s make sure that doesn’t happen to you and find out how to apply below.

View on the rooftops of Israel

Do I need an eVisa or ETA to visit Israel as an Indian citizen?

There's been a new update for Indian citizens living in India. You can now apply online for an eVisa, via the official government portal or right here on the iVisa website or app.

No in-person appointment is needed.

Types of Israel visas for Indian travelers

Depending on your travel purpose to Israel, you have the following choices:

  • B2 Tourist eVisa – For those looking to explore Israel’s historic sites, visit friends or family, or attend short business meetings.

  • B1 Employment Visa – If you’ve secured a job in Israel, this is the visa you’ll need.

  • A2 Student Visa – Planning to study in Israel? This one’s for you.

While we can help you get your eVisa, you must apply for other visas through an Israel embassy or consulate near you.

How to apply for the Israel eVisa from India

Apply for your Israel eVisa in just a few steps via our secure platform, or even on the go through our mobile app.

1️⃣ Head to the online portal or our platform/app and enter your personal, passport, and travel details.

2️⃣ Make a secure payment for the government fee and our service fee using your preferred payment method.

3️⃣ Upload the required documents, submit your application, and keep an eye on your inbox.

Once processed, your Israel eVisa will be sent to your email.

💡Femke Strietman, iVisa travel expert, adds:

"Even though the Israel eVisa is linked digitally to your passport number, we always recommend to print the confirmation and download it on your device to show upon arrival in Israel."

Why choose us for your Israel eVisa application?

When applying for the Israel eVisa, accuracy and support matter. Here’s why travelers choose our service:

Expert review for accuracy & peace of mind

Before submitting your application, we conduct an extra layer of review to ensure your details are correct. Avoid errors, delays, and unnecessary stress - we've got you covered.

💡Femke Strietman, iVisa travel expert, adds:

”A review step is especially crucial given the the current political climate in the region.

Flexible & secure payment options

The government portal limits payment to certain credit cards. With us, you get ultimate flexibility: you can securely pay using debit cards, credit cards, PayPal, Amazon Pay, and more.

No restrictions, just a seamless and secure payment.

”I don’t have a credit card, and I couldn’t complete the application on the government site. iVisa was the perfect solution as I could pay with PayPal for extra security.” – Priya M., recent applicant

Let us handle the details so you can focus on your trip.

Israel B2 (Tourist) eVisa requirements for Indian travelers

Applying for an Israel eVisa as an Indian citizen is pretty straightforward. Here’s your checklist of required documents to make the process as smooth as possible.

Basic documents

✔️ Copy of your valid passport – Your passport should be valid for at least the period of your trip, with at least two blank pages.

✔️ Copy of any visas in your passport – Recommended to include.

✔️ Passport-sized photo – A recent passport-sized photograph (white background).

Proof of travel and accommodation

✔️ Flight itinerary – Round-trip flight reservations or confirmed tickets.

✔️ Hotel/Airbnb bookings or invitation letter – If you’re staying with someone in Israel, you’ll need an invitation letter from your host, including their ID and contact details. Otherwise, provide proof of hotel reservations for your entire stay.

Financial documents

✔️ Proof of funds – Bank statements for the last three months showing sufficient balance to cover your expenses during the trip.

✔️ Health insurance – Proof of travel health insurance valid in Israel for the entire duration of your stay.

✔️ Proof of your purpose of visit – Extra documents may be requested for particular travel purposes, such as business, sports, or other than tourism. Check the official website for more info.

How long does the Israel eVisa process take for Indian applicants?

The processing time for all categories is a minimum of 3 weeks. Sometimes fast-track options are available, which may take 10-15 working days instead.

💡Femke Strietman, iVisa travel expert, recommends:

"Applying a bit further in advance or around peak travel seasons may help to reduce waiting times for the Israel eVisa."

Amit from Bengaluru, a recent applicant, shares:

“The iVisa Rush option saved me when my plans changed last minute. It’s worth it if you’re in a hurry.”

Is it safe to travel to Israel as an Indian citizen right now?

If you’re planning a trip, it’s best to stay updated on the latest news and follow safety advice from official government sources in India.

In any case, if you're traveling to Israel, expect increased security screenings.

💡Michael Angelo from The Project Kosmos shares his experience:

"I was questioned for almost 4 hours at immigration since I’m a filmmaker traveling the world. It was intense, but once done, the rest of the process was smooth."

It's recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance valid in Israel and let the Indian Embassy know you're traveling to the region.

Travel to Palestine is currently heavily restricted and not open for regular visitors.

More info about traveling to Israel

Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions about Israel or the Israel eVisa application. Contact us any time via chat or WhatsApp.

Check all entry rules for Israel in 2025 and make sure you're fully prepared.

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