ISRAEL ENTRY UPDATES 2025

Planning a Trip to Israel in 2025?

Make sure you’re prepared because Israel's entry requirements are changing. Wondering what you need to know and do, and how to go about it? We have everything you need right here.


VISITORS FROM VISA-EXEMPT COUNTRIES

Until now, citizens from visa-exempt countries did not need to fill out any forms in advance or apply for any entry pass to visit Israel. However, a new requirement is being implemented. Now, these visitors, including those from the United States, are required to complete an online application 72 hours before their flight. A 25 NIS ($7) entry fee will also be associated with this process.

Note: Israeli citizens are entirely exempt from this process.


WHY IS THIS BEING IMPLEMENTED?

Travelers should not be alarmed by this new Israel entry requirement. The application and fee are similar to those implemented by many other Western countries like the US and Australia. The main purpose of this clearance system is to screen out any potential threats and those likely to violate their visa restrictions. It’s recommended to complete this form 72 hours before traveling, though approval will likely be received within a few hours.
Visit the official ETA-IL page to complete the application and find further details.


ETA-IL SYSTEM

The Israeli Population and Immigration Administration is launching the ETA-IL system: Visitors from visa-exempt countries can apply for travel authorization, with eligible travelers allowed to stay in Israel for up to 90 days.

Starting from January 1, 2025, the ETA-IL system will open for application submissions for all visa-exempt countries.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

An ETA-IL authorization will stay valid for up to 2 years, or until your current passport expires – whichever comes first.

If you obtain a new passport or change your name, gender or country of citizenship, you will be required to apply for a new travel authorization.