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Last updated: March 2025

Getting your Israel eVisa doesn’t have to be complicated. iVisa makes the process quick, simple, and stress-free. Apply today and receive your Israel eVisa quickly by email.

Currently, the Israel eVisa is only available to Sri Lankan nationals and Indian nationals (residing in India).

Israel eVisa fast facts

➡️ Stay up to 90 days: Travel in and out of Israel multiple times with the same visa.

➡️ Enjoy flexible travel: Visit for tourism, business, short studies, sports, or medical treatment.

➡️ Apply online: Apply now online or via our app and save your progress if you need a break.

➡️ Get your eVisa by email: No sticker or stamp in your passport, just a simple email approval.

What you’ll need to apply for the Israel eVisa

✔️ Your passport

✔️ A passport photo

✔️ Return flight tickets to your home country

✔️ Confirmation of where you’ll be staying

✔️ Recent bank statements

✔️ Invitation letter (in case of a business trip or sports event)

Don’t have your documents on you?

Simply start your application today, save your progress, and upload your documents when you’re ready to proceed.

💡iVisa pro tip: ”The government aims to have your eVisa approved within 10 days. However, since the Israel eVisa has been recently introduced, we recommend applying at least 3 weeks before you go, to account for visa processing delays.”

Why choose iVisa for your Israel eVisa application

iVisa ✅ Do it yourself ❌
Expert review We check for errors to avoid issues or delays.
Fast processing No expedited processing available.
Real support You're on your own if problems occur.
Flexible payment options Fewer options, less flexibility.

Ask iVisa

Have a visa question? We'll provide the answer.

Nithya
IndiaFebruary 20, 2025
I don’t want to book flights yet if I don’t know if my visa will be approved. What do you recommend?
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iVisa
February 24, 2025

Hi Nithya,

Booking flights before knowing if your visa will be approved can feel risky, and no one wants to lose money on non-refundable tickets. But for the Israel eVisa B/2, you do need to upload a scan or copy of your reserved return flights when submitting your application.

If you don’t want to commit to a non-refundable ticket, we recommend booking a flexible or refundable flight ticket. That way, if your visa is delayed or rejected, you won’t lose money on your flights. Some airlines and travel agencies also offer temporary flight reservations, which you can hold for a short period specifically for visa applications.

If you’re unsure about what to do next, we can guide you through the visa application process and help you avoid unnecessary risks or expenses while making sure your documents meet the requirements. All you've got to do is contact our customer support team through iVisa chat or WhatsApp.

Devi S
IndiaFebruary 8, 2025
I don’t have a credit card. How do I pay the visa fees?
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iVisa
February 10, 2025

Hi Devi,

That's a common concern, and you're not alone. If you’re applying through the government portal, they typically require a credit card for payment, which can be frustrating if you don’t have one.

But here’s the good news: if you apply through us, you don’t need a credit card at all. We offer several flexible payment options that government portals don't, including PayPal, Venmo, Amazon Pay, and more. This makes it much easier to complete your application without worrying about payment restrictions.

Since the Israel eVisa B/2 is fully online, it’s a simple process from start to finish. We make it even easier by handling the details for you. If you want to get it done without any stress, we’re happy to help. Reach out to our customer support team through iVisa chat or WhatsApp.

Anil
IndiaJanuary 29, 2025
I have an Indian passport but live in the UK, can I apply?
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iVisa
January 31, 2025

Hi Anil,

Since you hold an Indian passport but live in the UK, you won’t be able to apply for the Israel eVisa B/2, as it’s only available to Indian and Sri Lankan passport holders residing in their home countries. Because you’re applying from the UK, you’ll need to go through an Israeli embassy or consulate instead.

The process is different from the eVisa and may require you to submit your passport in person, provide supporting documents, and possibly attend an appointment. The exact requirements can vary, so it’s best to check directly with the Israeli embassy in London for the latest information.

Sunila P
Sri LankaJanuary 13, 2025
Do I need to send in my passport to apply for the Israel eVisa?
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iVisa
January 16, 2025

Hi Sunila,

You won’t need to send in your passport or visit an embassy to apply for an Israel eVisa B/2; everything can be done online. The application process is simple, and you’ll just need to upload the required documents, including a scanned copy of your passport, a recent photo, and a copy of a round-trip ticket. In most cases, that’s all that’s required, but sometimes, Israeli authorities may request an in-person visit to the nearest consulate. That’s not common, though, and most applications are processed entirely online.

Your visa will be digitally linked to your passport. Once it is approved, you'll receive an email. We recommend printing the confirmation and keeping it on hand while traveling to Israel.

Since Sri Lankan passport holders are eligible to apply for an Israel eVisa B/2, it’s best to start the process early to avoid any last-minute delays. If you’d rather have everything handled smoothly and avoid any mistakes that could slow things down, we can take care of it for you and help make sure your application is done right the first time. You can reach out to our customer support team via iVisa chat or WhatsApp.

Ajit F
Sri LankaJanuary 2, 2025
Is Israel safe to visit?
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iVisa
January 6, 2025

Hi Ajit,

Israel is a fascinating destination with deep historical significance, beautiful scenery, and modern attractions. Many tourists visit each year without issues, and popular places like Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the Dead Sea continue to welcome visitors.

However, the security situation can sometimes change quickly, so it's always good to stay informed. While many areas are safe for tourists, some locations, especially the Lebanese border and parts of the West Bank, may have travel restrictions or require extra caution. Checking travel advisories from your local government or international sources before your trip is a smart move.

If you're planning to visit, it's best to follow local guidance, stay updated on any new developments, and avoid areas with active tensions. That way, you can focus on experiencing Israel’s incredible culture, food, and historical sites without unnecessary concerns. We've also created a helpful guide to Israel to make sure you’re prepared for your trip.

How to Apply: eVisa

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Fill out online application

Complete our easy online application and pay with credit card or PayPal

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Receive document via email

No need to deal with the embassy. We do it for you so you don't lose valuable time

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Enter destination

Present your Passport and the Document we provide upon entry to destination country

How to Apply: Embassy Registration

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Fill Out Online Application

Complete our easy online application and pay with credit card or PayPal

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Travel Safely

Your embassy will assist you if an emergency (eg. Natural disasters, civil unrest, etc) occur

Why Register with the Embassy

Travel Registration is a service provided by the government. This service allows you to record information about your upcoming trip abroad to the Department of State so it can be used to assist you in case of an emergency. People residing abroad can also get routine information from their nearest embassy or consulate if registered.

Required Information to Apply

Once You Have Registered With Your Embassy Or Consulate, You Will Need To Update Your Data If:

  • your contact details change,
  • your civil status changes,
  • you are going back to your home country.
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