Get Your Israel Travel Authorisation Online

Apply for your Israel ETA-IL or eVisa B2 online with clear step-by-step guidance

Countries Eligible for Israel eVisa-B2

 India

Isreal ETA-IL

Validity: 2 years, or until passport expiry - whichever comes first

Max Stay: 90 days

Entries Allowed: Multiple 

Types of Isreal ETA-IL

  1. Volunteer ETA-IL: For travellers taking part in approved volunteer activities in Israel.
  2. Visit ETA-IL: For general visits, including family, friends, or personal visits.
  3. Transit ETA-IL: For travellers passing through Israel en route to another destination.
  4. Tourist ETA-IL: For sightseeing, holidays, and leisure travel in Israel.
  5. Study ETA-IL: For short-term educational programmes, courses, or approved study visits.
  6. Medical ETA-IL: For travellers visiting Israel to receive medical treatment.
  7. Medical Attendant ETA-IL: For individuals accompanying and assisting a patient receiving medical treatment in Israel.
  8. Journalist ETA-IL: For media professionals travelling for reporting, press coverage, or journalism-related work.
  9. Foreign Expert ETA-IL: For approved foreign professionals travelling to Israel for specialised work assignments.
  10. Culture & Sports ETA-IL: For participation in cultural events, performances, sports events, or related activities.
  11. Business ETA-IL: For business meetings, conferences, negotiations, or other non-employment business activities.
  12. Birthright Program ETA-IL: For travellers participating in the official Birthright Israel programme.

Israel eVisa-B2

Validity: 90 days

Maximum Stay: 30 or 90 days, depending on the eVisa type selected

Entry Allowed: Single

Types of Israel eVisa-B2

  1. Tourist eVisa-B2: For tourism, holidays, family visits, pilgrimages, conferences, and other approved short-term visitor activities.
  2. Medical eVisa-B2: For travelling to Israel to receive short-term medical treatment.
  3. Medical Attendant eVisa-B2: For accompanying a patient travelling to Israel for medical treatment.
  4. Culture & Sports eVisa-B2: For taking part in cultural programmes, sports events, or similar approved short-term activities.

Application Requirements

The Israel ETA-IL and Israel eVisa-B2 share the following common requirement:

Application Process

The application form for the Israel ETA-IL and eVisa-B2 is the same.

Select your nationality and the available travel authorisation or visa type will appear automatically.

Step 1: Fill out the Application Form

Provide your passport and travel details. Select your processing option and upload the required documents.

Step 2: Pay the Fee

Pay using a credit card, debit card, or another accepted payment method.

Step 3: Receive Approval

Your approved ETA-IL or eVisa-B2 will be sent to your registered email address.

Urgent Application Submission

Select a faster processing option to receive your Israel ETA-IL or eVisa-B2 approval sooner.

  • Rush Processing: 4- 7 Working Days
  • Super-Rush Processing: 3-5 Working Days

Standard processing is also available and takes 6-9 Working Days.

Application Fee 

The Israel ETA-IL/eVisa B2 fee depends on the processing option you select. Faster processing carries an additional charge.

Application Tracking 

Track your Israel ETA-IL or eVisa-B2 application status through any of the following:

  • Check your registered email address, status updates are sent there regularly
  • Use the online status tracker on the portal
  • Contact support via live chat, phone, or email

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Content Disclaimer: Information on this page was last updated in May 2026. As travel requirements may change, applicants should verify the latest details with the appropriate authorities, embassies, and airlines.