Israel visa for Indonesian citizens

For Indonesian citizens planning a visit to Israel, a visa is a prerequisite, with several options available including tourist, work, and student visas, each designed to accommodate different travel purposes, though a family visa also exists. While a stay of up to 90 days is typically permitted for tourism, it's crucial to note that due to current geopolitical considerations, direct flight routes between Indonesia and Israel are not available, often necessitating layovers in third countries which can significantly extend travel time beyond the 20-hour flight estimate. Travelers should also be aware of the currency exchange, with the Israeli New Shekel (ILS) being the local tender, and consider the significant time difference of 6 hours ahead of Jakarta.

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

Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmation required. Indonesian govt advises against travel.

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