If you have two passports due to dual-nationality, you must choose the passport you will use to travel, to enter the country. There cannot be any inconsistencies between the approved Israel ETA and the passport information provided on the Israel ETA application.
Updates and notifications of the Israel ETA application will be sent to you via email, to the email address you provided when completing the application.
If you have questions or want to verify the status of your Israel ETA application contact us here
All major payment methods are accepted. The application fee can be paid by credit card or debit card through our secure online payment system. If you experience any issues, please reach us at info@etacard.com.
The CVV/CVC/CVC2 number refers to the three or four-digit number printed on the back of your credit or debit card, immediately after the card's account number. For American Express, the four-digit CVV number is printed on the front of the card above the account number.
If you experience any problems, please contact us at info@etacard.com
Once the application has been submitted and payment has been made, the applicant will receive a confirmation email. Note that sometimes this message could be redirected to Spam/Junk mail inboxes. All applicants are advised to carefully check their email inboxes before contacting us via email at info@etacard.com
The decision to grant or deny a travel authorization is entirely at the discretion of the government authorities.
In the rare case that a Israel ETA application is rejected, you can contact us to request a full refund.
We strongly recommend that all applicants check the information they provide in their applications carefully before submitting them. Taking a few minutes to revise your details before submission is essential. Any errors in the data provided can result in the rejection of the Israel ETA application. All information given must exactly match the travel document (passport) supplied. If you have already submitted your Israel ETA application form and later realized that it contains incorrect information, please contact us immediately at info@etacard.com.
Yes, the Israel ETA is a multiple-entry travel authorization. You can use it to enter Israel for multiple stays up to 3 months per entry during its validity period.
No, the Israel ETA does not permit you to undertake paid employment in Israel. If you wish to work in the country, you would need to apply for a B-1 work visa from an Israeli embassy or consulate.
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