🇮🇱Israel Visa for Uzbek Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Uzbek passport holders need a visa to enter Israel. Apply at a Israel embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
How Uzbek citizens apply for a Israel visa
- → Apply for a visa at the Israel embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here ↗
- → See the exact document checklist for Uzbek applicants, by visa type.
Israel visa cost for Uzbek citizens
eVisa-B2 (electronic visitor visa)
ILS 100 (~$28)
B/2 visitor visa (embassy/consulate sticker visa)
Fee not published by Israel
Applications are handled via VFS Global — service fee approx. INR 1805, varies by centre.
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules
Documents required for Uzbek applicants
The exact documents Uzbek citizens must submit for Israel, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.
studentA/2 Student Visa
Required documents: - Travel document valid for three months longer than Visa validity (usually six months). Including all old/ other passports. - Signed and filled application form. - Official acceptance letter to an institution recognized by the Council for Higher Education, study programs of the Volcani Centre (agricultural research) and to the B.A. study program in Business Administration at the China-Israel Institute. - If the student has first-degree dependents - ensure their details and passport numbers appear on the official acceptance letter. - Proven means of living (bank statements for three months prior to application). - Birth certificate (not legalized). - Copies of Parents’ passports to verify applicant isn’t an Israeli citizen. - Medical insurance for period of study. - Proof of stay in Israel (minimum first month) in dorms/rental/Air BnB etc. - Two recent colour passport photos, against a white background, unobstructed face, 5 x 5 cm. For a minor: - Consent form filled and signed by both parents/ legal guardian. - Original birth certificate or other official document with child and parents’ names written.
otherDiplomatic Visa -UN and International Organization Staff
Required documents: - Filled out and signed official Visa application form. - Note Verbale from foreign Ministry / Embassy including: - Applicant’s details: - Purpose of visit / stay. - Date of arrival - Position title - Details of diplomat the applicant is replacing or, if new, title. - Period of service in Israel - Details of accompanying family - If the partners are not married – they must include a letter from the Foreign Ministry that recognizes their relationship. - If the request is for employees of: UNRWA, UNESCO, OHCHR, OCHA, UNV, approval is required from official Visa department and the International Organizations Department in Jerusalem. Submit the request to them with all the relevant documents. - Two recent colour passport photos, against a white background, unobstructed face, 5 x 5 cm. - In case of a minor who travels with one parent (for a short term or long-term visit) - ensure the trip is approved by both parents. If the parents are not married, ask for the parental consent form signed.
otherA/4 -Dependents of A/2
Required documents: - Travel document valid for three months longer than Visa validity (usually six months). Including all old/ other passports. - Filled and signed application form in two copies. - Copy of application for A/2 Visa, whom the applicant is joining. - Ensure the acceptance letter / confirmation of the A/2 recipient states the applicants’ details (name and passport number). - If the applicant is the spouse – marriage certificate (not legalized). - If the applicant is a child – birth certificate with parents’ names written. - Two recent colour passport photos, against a white background, unobstructed face, 5x5cm.
otherB/4 Volunteer Visa
Required documents: - Travel document valid for three months longer than Visa validity (usually six months). Including all old/ other passports. - Filled and signed application form. - Two recent colour passport photos, against a white background, unobstructed face, 5 x 5 cm.
workWork visa B/1 for work under a contract.
Required documents: To obtain a work visa, client must first find a company or individual in Israel who is willing to invite an employee to work in Israel. An employer in Israel must contact the Israeli Ministry of Interior and obtain an official work permit for their future employee, which is later forwarded to the Embassy. After concluding a contract with an employer, the applicant for a work visa must provide the following documents to the Embassy: - A passport valid for at least 7 months at the time of application - 2 color photographs, 5.5 x 5.5 cm on a white background; - A birth certificate with a translation into English, certified by the Apostille seal - A marriage/divorce/death certificate of a spouse or a certificate from the Civil Registry Office on the absence of family relations (celibacy) with a translation into English, certified by the Apostille seal; - A certificate of no criminal record with a translation into English, certified by the Apostille seal; - All applicants for a work visa will have to undergo a medical examination only at the International Clinic in Tashkent.; - A diploma of education with an appendix. For example, if the applicant is sent to work as a caregiver for the elderly, he must provide a diploma of completed medical education or a diploma of completion of a course in caring for the disabled and the elderly - with a translation into English, certified by the Apostille seal; - A contract between the employer and the employee, signed by both parties. The employee must sign the contract in the presence of a notary. The contract must be signed by a notary and certified by the Apostille seal. A certificate of no criminal record, birth certificate, document on marital status, diploma with an appendix must be translated into English and certified by the Apostille seal. The contract must also be certified by the Apostille seal. After receiving the above documents and an official invitation through the Israeli Ministry of Interior, the embassy will review the visa application. B/1 visa for persons of Jewish descent You must contact the Repatriation (Permanent Residence) Department to undergo consular verification. After receiving permission, you must make an appointment at the visa center and provide the following documents: - A passport valid for at least 7 months at the time of application - Provide the original of your birth certificate and a copy; - 2 color photographs, 5.5 x 5.5 cm on a white background; - Fill out the application form. - Medical insurance. The consular fee is not paid in this case
otherDiplomatic/ Service Visa -Foreign Diplomats
Required documents: - Filled out and signed official Visa application form. - Note Verbale from foreign Ministry / Embassy including: - Applicant’s details: - Purpose of visit / stay. - Date of arrival - Position title - Details of diplomat the applicant is replacing or, if new, title. - Period of service in Israel - Details of accompanying family - If the partners are not married – they must include a letter from the Foreign Ministry that recognizes their relationship. - Two recent colour passport photos, against a white background, unobstructed face, 5 x 5 cm. - In the case of a minor who travels with one parent (for a short term or long-term visit) - ensure the trip is approved by both parents. If the parents are not married, we will require a signed parental consent form.
Israel visa for Uzbek citizens — FAQ
Do Uzbek citizens need a visa for Israel?
Uzbek passport holders need a visa to enter Israel. Apply at a Israel embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
What documents do Uzbek citizens need for Israel?
A valid passport plus the Israel document checklist for your visa type — Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.
How much does the Israel visa cost for Uzbek citizens?
The Israel evisa-b2 (electronic visitor visa) fee is ILS 100 (~$28). Applications through VFS Global carry an additional service fee of about INR 1805.
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