Planning to visit Israel from Turkey in 2025? It’s crucial to get the right visa to avoid being denied boarding your flight.
Unlike some nationalities, Turkish citizens must apply for a visa in advance, there is no option for an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization).
Here’s everything you need to know.
Do Turkish travelers require an Israel Visa or ETA?
If you’re a Turkish citizen planning to visit Israel, you will need a visa.
Unfortunately, an ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization) or an eVisa (Electronic Visa) are not options at this time.
Without the appropriate visa, entry into Israel will not be permitted.
Israel visa types for Turkish citizens in 2025
Here's an overview of the available Israel visas for Turkish citizens:
Visa type |
Purpose |
Duration |
Requirements |
Tourist Visa (B/2) |
Tourism, visiting family, or short-term study |
Up to 90 days |
Passport, photo, financials, travel insurance, travel reservations |
Business Visa (B/2 for Business) |
Business meetings, conferences, or short-term professional engagements |
Up to 90 days |
Invitation letter, proof of business activity, return ticket |
Student Visa (A/2) |
Long-term study at educational institutions |
Up to 1 year (renewable) |
Acceptance letter, proof of financial means, health insurance |
Work Visa (B/1) |
Employment in Israel (employer-sponsored) |
Typically 1 year (renewable) |
Work permit and contract, medical exams, qualifications |
How to apply for an Israel (B2) Visa from Turkey
To apply, head over to the official government portal and follow the steps:
1️⃣ Prepare your documents – Gather the required documents, including a valid passport, financial statements, and any additional documents.
2️⃣ Submit your application – Book an appointment at the nearest Israeli embassy or consulate. Bring all required documents and attend an in-person interview if needed.
3️⃣ **Wait for approval & collect your visa – Once approved, collect your visa and get ready for your trip.
Processing can take up to 3 weeks, so apply early to avoid missing your trip.
Ahmed T., a recent traveler, shares (via Reddit):
"I almost missed my trip because I didn't realize it was high season. Next time I'll definitely apply much earlier, it stressed me out so much!"
Common reasons for Israel Visa denials for Turkish applicants
Here are some common reasons for visa rejection that Turkish applicants have reported:
❌ Missing financial proof or travel details
Selim A., a recent traveler, reports:
“I didn’t realize I needed to show proof of accommodation for my entire stay. My visa application was delayed for two weeks, and I had to reschedule my flight.”
❌ If the authorities suspect you won’t return to Turkey
❌ If you’ve overstayed visas in other countries
❌ Security reasons
💡Femke Strietman, iVisa travel expert, adds:
"Visa denials are logged and can affect future travel to Israel or other countries. Always make sure to back up any information with proof and documentation."
Can Turkish citizens travel to Israel in 2025?
Yes, you can travel to Israel as a Turkish citizen. Make sure you've got the right Visa for your trip.
Due to the complex security situation in the region, Turkish authorities recommend that citizens exercise caution and stay informed through official sources.
Also, be prepared to undergo extensive security screening during the arrival and departure process.
💡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."
More info about traveling to Israel
Check all entry rules for Israel in 2025 and make sure you're fully prepared.