→ Israel visa for Guatemalan citizens
While a direct visa is not required, Guatemalan citizens must obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA) before arriving in Israel, allowing for a maximum stay of 90 days across two available tourist visa types. Planning your trip around the busy spring and autumn months can help avoid peak season crowds, and be aware that while Hebrew and Arabic are official languages, English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Securing your ETA well in advance is crucial, especially considering the significant distance between Guatemala and Israel, which typically involves connecting flights.
eTA90d stay· verified 2026-05-27
ETA-IL
Apply Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 3+ months
Visa options
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
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