Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: 90 Days

Overview
The Israel Single Entry eVisa permits qualified international visitors to enter Israel once during the visa's validity period for travel, business, or brief visits. Applying online via the official visa system streamlines the procedure and eliminates the need to go to an embassy. The visa expires and cannot be renewed after departing Israel.
Why Travunited
• Professional advice for applying for an Israel eVisa. • Help with accurate form filling to prevent mistakes and delays. • Verify all documents before submitting the application. • Quick and dependable processing assistance for prompt approvals. • Knowledgeable travel advisors to address any queries pertaining to visas. • Complete support from the time a visa application is submitted until it is approved. • Committed customer service to provide a seamless and trouble-free experience.
Stats
• New digital visa system: In 2025, Israel introduced a digital e-Visa system for tourists that eliminates paperwork and enables travellers to apply entirely online. • Growing tourism recovery: In 2025, Israel attracted over 1.34 million foreign visitors, indicating a revival in tourism and rising demand for visitor permits. • Indian traveller market: In 2025, almost 12,500 Indian visitors travelled to Israel, demonstrating the significance of the Indian market for travel visas. • Target for tourism growth: After implementing the e-Visa system to streamline travel processes, Israel hopes to draw 70,000 Indian tourists per year. • Prior to the pandemic, Israel saw 4.9 million foreign visitors in 2019, indicating a high desire for travel to the nation. • Travel planning is made easier by the e-Visa system, which enables applicants to apply online, upload papers, and obtain approval via email. • Growing interest worldwide: In an effort to promote more international tourism and business travel, Israel keeps developing digital visa and travel authorisation systems.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Cover Letter
RequiredRequired document
Flight Reservations
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Booking
RequiredRequired document
Travel Insurance
RequiredRequired document
Bank statements 3 months
RequiredRequired document
Employment documents
RequiredRequired document
Police Clearance Certificate
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• Candidates must be nationals of nations that are permitted to apply for Israel's electronic visa system (such as Indian residents living in India). • A valid passport should be valid for at least six months after the proposed stay. • Travel must be done for tourism, brief business trips, or other short-term objectives. • Online application: Candidates must fill out the eVisa application online and send in the necessary information and supporting documentation. • Travel details: It may be necessary to provide information on travel dates, lodging, and return tickets. • Proof of funds: Candidates may have to demonstrate that they have enough money to pay for their stay. • Clean immigration record: Candidates shouldn't have any prior security issues or visa infractions.
Visa Sample
View a sample of the approved visa document for reference.
Important Notes
• Before visiting Israel, the eVisa must be applied for online. • A passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of admission. • During its validity period, the visa permits only one entry into Israel. • When arriving, travellers should provide a printed copy of their authorised eVisa. • Israeli border authorities must approve entry permission. • Proof of lodging and return travel may be required of applicants. • Penalties or potential visa denial may follow overstaying or breaking visa regulations.
Rejection Reasons
• Incomplete or inaccurate online application. • Passport validity that is insufficient or invalid (less than six months). • Unclear reason of visit or lacking travel details. • Inadequate evidence of funding for the stay. • Missing necessary paperwork, like proof of return ticket or lodging. • Prior immigration problems or visa infractions in Israel or other nations. • Giving inaccurate or deceptive information on the application. • Israeli immigration authorities have raised security concerns.
FAQs
1. Does Israel stamp passports on entry?
As of now, Israel does not stamp passports. Instead, travelers receive a small entry slip (B2 slip) with their visa and entry details, which should be kept safely during the stay.
2. Will visiting Israel affect my ability to visit other countries?
Some countries, especially a few in the Middle East and North Africa, may restrict or deny entry to travelers with evidence of a visit to Israel. However, since Israel no longer stamps passports, this is less of an issue unless you have visa labels or Israeli border crossings recorded.
3.Does the Israel eVisa require travel insurance?
Although it's not always required, travel insurance is highly advised for tourists.
4.Is a separate Israel eVisa required for children?
All travellers, including minors, need to have their own valid eVisa.




