→ Venezuela visa for Israeli citizens
For Israeli citizens planning a visit to Venezuela, an e-visa is required, with tourist and business options among the five available types. This digital entry permit, typically costing around $30, allows for stays of up to 90 days, crucial to remember for your travel planning. Given the current geopolitical climate, direct flights between Tel Aviv and Caracas are not common, so expect layovers, often through European or Middle Eastern hubs, which can significantly extend your travel time. Familiarize yourself with Spanish phrases, as it is the primary language spoken across Venezuela, and be mindful of the 7-hour time difference when coordinating with contacts.
eVisa· verified 2026-05-27
Visa options
TouristTourist Visa (Visa de Turista)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
BusinessBusiness Visa (Visa de Negocios)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
TouristElectronic Tourist Visa (Visa Electrónica de Turista)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
BusinessElectronic Business Visa (Visa Electrónica de Negocios)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
BusinessVisa-Free Entry for Business (Selected Exempt Nationals)
90d$0
OtherGeneral Electronic Visa Channel
FamilyVisa de Reunificación Familiar
StudentVisa de Estudiante (TR-E)
WorkVisa Laboral (TR-L)
OtherVisa Religiosa (TR-REL)
TransitVisa de Tránsito (V-T)
RetirementVisa de Transeúnte Rentista (TR-RE)
OtherVisa de Transeúnte Inversionista (TR-I)
BusinessVisa de Transeúnte Empresario/Industrial
WorkVisa de Transeúnte Empleado Doméstico
FamilyVisa de Transeúnte Familiar Migrante Permanente
FamilyVisa de Transeúnte Familiar Venezolano
OtherVisa de Transeúnte Reingreso (TR-RI)
BusinessVisa de Transeúnte Negocios (TR-N)
Dual nationals must use Venezuelan passport.