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Israel Passport and Visa Information

Passport

To study abroad, you must have a signed, valid passport from your country of citizenship that will not expire for a minimum of six months after your planned return date. If you do not have a passport, or it's about to expire, make sure you apply or renew as soon as possible. U.S. Citizens can refer to the U.S. Department of State’s website for more information about passports and processing time.

Visa

A student visa is official permission by a foreign government to live and study in that country. It typically comes in the form of a stamp that is inserted directly into one of the pages inside your passport. All U.S. passport holders studying in Israel for a semester/yearlong term are required to obtain a student visa prior to departure. However, you will not be able to apply until you have received your official acceptance from the University of Haifa. This process can take four weeks or longer to complete. During this time, the consulate will have your actual passport while your visa is processed. Traveling internationally prior to the start of your study abroad program will interfere with your visa application process.

U.S. citizens studying in Israel for a summer program will enter Israel on a 90-day tourist visa using their passport. You do not apply for the 90-day tourist visa prior to departure.

Further information will be posted to your USAC Student Gateway account in the Visa Guide, which you will receive about four months prior to your program start. Program Advisors in the Central Office are also available to answer any visa questions you may have.

All costs related to obtaining a visa, including travel, are your responsibility.

Non-U.S. Citizens

Check with your home country consulate, as well as the embassy of the country in which you plan to study, regarding visa requirements. Permanent Residents of the U.S. should check with U.S. Immigration as leaving the country for more than one year may jeopardize permanent resident status. Tax clearance and re-entry forms may also be necessary in these cases.