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New visa process for all tourists visiting Israel starts on January 1

The Israeli government has announced the start of its Electronic Travel Authorisation programmes

December 30, 2024 13:26
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ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

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A new digital entry procedure for visitors to Israel from visa-exempt countries will take effect on Jan. 1, the Interior Ministry said on Monday.

The Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA-IL) requirement, which was originally due to go into effect on Aug. 1 and has been undergoing a pilot test for the last year, will be fully implemented starting on Wednesday—even as the war has caused most tourists to stay away—according to Israel’s Population and Immigration Authority.

The new process entails visitors, unless they already have an Israeli visa, filling out an online form for entry approval before departure for Israel, at least 72 hours before their arrival.

The ETA-IL, similar to the US ESTA process is valid for two years or until the passport expires (whichever comes first). It is valid for up to 90 days during one visit. For a longer stay, an application must be submitted to the Population and Immigration Authority.