Israel visa for Eritrean citizens

While a visa is formally required for Eritrean passport holders planning to visit Israel, the reality of travel between these two nations presents unique challenges. Direct routes are practically non-existent due to decades of complex and often strained relations, meaning prospective visitors typically must plan for indirect flight paths, often taking over 10 hours of total travel time. Despite the official availability of six visa types, including tourist, work, student, and family options, securing entry necessitates a highly rigorous application process that reflects this sensitive geopolitical context. Travelers who successfully navigate this complex journey will need to manage currency exchange to Israeli Shekels upon arrival and adjust to Israel's time zone, typically one hour ahead of Eritrea.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months

Visa options

TouristETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization)
90d$7multiple-entryvalid 2y
Apply
TouristB/2 Visa (Tourism / Visiting / Business Meetings / Medical Tourism / Short-term Study)
90dvalid 3mo
Apply
WorkB/1 Work Visa
Apply
StudentA/2 Student Visa
Apply
OtherA/3 Clergy Visa
Apply
FamilyA/4 Visa for Spouses and Children
Apply
HumanitarianB/4 Volunteer Visa
Apply
OtherA/1 Temporary Resident Visa
Apply
StudentA/2 Student Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
Apply
OtherA/1 Temporary Resident Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
Apply
OtherA/3 Clergy Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
Apply
FamilyA/4 Spouse and Children Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
Apply
WorkB/1 Work Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
Apply
TouristETA-IL (pilot period fee waiver)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 2y
Apply

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