Palestine visa for Eritrean citizens

Travelers holding an Eritrean passport are required to secure a visa for entry into Palestine, a process uniquely shaped by regional geopolitical realities rather than a straightforward application. Critically, access to Palestinian territories typically necessitates transit through Israel, with all entry and exit points into these areas strictly controlled by Israeli authorities; this means any granted Palestinian visa is implicitly subject to Israeli entry permissions, a complex layer not found in most other travel corridors. While various visitor or family reunification visas might permit stays of up to 90 days, the true 'cost' of such travel extends beyond any nominal application fees, often around $100, to encompass navigating stringent security protocols and checkpoints. Visitors should also be prepared for currency exchange, as the Israeli New Shekel (ILS) is widely used, and anticipate potential language barriers beyond Arabic in various locales.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry depends on Israeli border control for most access points.

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