Israeli Citizenship — Law of Return (Aliyah)
- Max stay
- 9999days
- Processing
- 90–365days
- Fee
- €0.00
Difficulty2/10·Realism6/10Why? ▾
Difficulty
Heavy paperworkLots of documentation, eligibility thresholds, or a sponsor required. Start months ahead and consider professional advice.
Why this score?
- —Embassy/consulate visa application
- +0.5Mid-strength baseline — e-Visa eligibility on tourism
- -2Long processing time (up to 365 days)
- -0.5Biometrics appointment required
- -1Long documentation list (7 items)
Approval realism
Approval depends on youApproval depends heavily on the documents and circumstances you can show. Read the warning above — it points to what tends to move the needle.
What drives this score?
- —Embassy visa applications generally succeed when documentation is complete and ties to home are clear
- +0.5e-Visa-eligible baseline — moderate approval-rate boost
- -2Israel — Israel: complex re-entry rules; Israeli stamp may affect onward travel to several countries
Step-by-step checklist
Your application checklist
- 1
Check your passport validity
578+ days beforeMost countries require 6+ months of validity beyond your travel dates and at least one blank page. If it's close, renew before applying.
- 2
Gather supporting documents
562+ days beforeYou'll need: Eligible: Jewish (born to a Jewish mother or converted), OR a child/grandchild of a Jew, OR the spouse of any of the above; Proof of Jewish heritage — synagogue records, prior Jewish marriage records, parent's bar/bat mitzvah records, rabbinical letter, immigration records, ketubah; Conversion must be recognised by Israeli authorities (Orthodox / Conservative / Reform — Israel Rabbinical Council recognises all formal procedures); Aliyah application processed by Nefesh B'Nefesh (North America / UK) or local Jewish Agency office (elsewhere); and others (see full list above).
- 3
Book a biometrics appointment (Israeli consulate / Jewish Agency office)
555+ days beforeBiometrics centres often have 1–3 week waitlists. Book the slot the moment your application is submitted, not after.
- 4
Submit the application to the embassy or consulate
548+ days beforeIn person at the consulate with jurisdiction over your residence. Bring originals + photocopies of every document. Most consulates require a prior appointment.
- 5
Track the application; print the approval
7+ days beforeDecisions typically take 90–365 days. Print or save a clear PDF of the approved visa — airlines check this at check-in.
- 6
On the day of travel
day of travelCarry: passport (printed visa if applicable), onward ticket, proof of accommodation, proof of funds, travel insurance. Border officers retain discretion regardless of visa status.
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What you need
- Eligible: Jewish (born to a Jewish mother or converted), OR a child/grandchild of a Jew, OR the spouse of any of the above
- Proof of Jewish heritage — synagogue records, prior Jewish marriage records, parent's bar/bat mitzvah records, rabbinical letter, immigration records, ketubah
- Conversion must be recognised by Israeli authorities (Orthodox / Conservative / Reform — Israel Rabbinical Council recognises all formal procedures)
- Aliyah application processed by Nefesh B'Nefesh (North America / UK) or local Jewish Agency office (elsewhere)
- Israeli citizenship granted automatically on arrival (Olim status)
- Sal Klita absorption basket (~₪35,000 / family) + tax benefits + Hebrew ulpan + employment support
- Renounce of prior citizenship NOT required
Fee breakdown
- Aliyah application fee (free)€0.00

