Israel
If you are traveling to Israel, you may need to obtain an entry visa for the country!
Israel is a country located in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea.
It is known for its rich historical and religious significance, with sacred sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam located in cities like Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem.
Established in 1948, Israel is a democratic state with Hebrew and Arabic as its official languages. English is also widely spoken, especially in urban areas and in business environments.
The country is renowned for its blend of ancient and modern attractions — from archaeological wonders and religious landmarks to vibrant cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa. Israel also offers diverse natural landscapes, including deserts, mountains, beaches, and the unique Dead Sea.
Entry and Exit Regime in Israel
To enter Israel, the following types of visas may be required:
- Tourist Visa (B/2): For travelers visiting for tourism, business meetings, or short-term study (not for work).
- Student Visa (A/2): For those enrolled in educational institutions in Israel.
- Work Visa (B/1): For individuals intending to work in the country.
- Clergy Visa (A/3): For religious figures working in Israel.
- Immigrant Visa (A/1): For those eligible under the Law of Return.
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