How to Get a Student Visa for Israel

Israel Student Visa

Israel Student Visa

Interested in traveling to Israel to study? You are going to need a Student Visa for Israel. The background on the Student Visa for Israel is stated here  at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

The Israel Student visa is valid for up to one year and for multiple entries and exits. You are not allowed to work on this type of visa.

Please note: A minor will not be given a visa without the written consent of both parents or his or her legal guardian.

Go to my Israel visa page to find out information on other types of visas for Israel.

I’ll break everything down for you below about how to go about getting the Israel Student Visa.

1
Find your closest consulate
2
Gather documentation

The official list of required documents is here  at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

3
Visa fee

Go to your embassy or consulate website to find out the latest visa fees.  They should be similar to the fees presented at the official site of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

4
Submit materials

Submit your required materials from Step 2 and the visa fee from Step 3 to the consulate or embassy you found in Step 1

5
Congratulations! You got your Israel visa!
6
Vaccination information

Don’t get sick!  Check vaccination requirements here.

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