→ Djibouti visa for Israeli citizens
For citizens of Djibouti planning a trip to Israel, obtaining a visa is a mandatory step, with options ranging from tourist and work to student and family visas, totaling six distinct categories. Due to the absence of direct diplomatic relations, there are no direct flight routes connecting the two nations, necessitating travel via a third country like Ethiopia or Turkey. Applicants should be prepared for associated fees and longer processing times, as visa applications will typically need to be submitted through an Israeli embassy in a neighboring country. This indirect approach also means travelers should factor in extended journey times and consider currency exchange from Djiboutian Francs to Israeli Shekels upon arrival after what will be a multi-stop journey.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months
- Onward ticket
- Required