B/2 visitor visa — eVisa-B2 (online):인도 → 이스라엘
India citizens need a B/2 visitor visa for Israel — and under the official eVisa-B2 pilot, India passport holders residing in India can apply entirely online on the Israel Entry portal: a 105 NIS handling fee, a response within 10 working days, and the approved eVisa arrives by email.
Israel's B/2 short-stay visa applied for entirely online through the official eVisa-B2 system, for nationals of visa-required countries covered by the pilot. Covers tourism, visiting, medical tourism, business and short non-academic study; the approved eVisa is emailed to you.
- 유효 기간
- Valid for up to 90 days according to the consul's decision — plan your visit before it expires
- 입국 횟수
- As granted (usually single entry)
- 1회 최대 체류 기간
- Up to 90 days, determined by Border Control on arrival
준비 시작 시기
출발일 14일–21일 전에 준비를 시작하십시오.
The official State of Israel B/2 visa table lists India passports as "Required". Under the official eVisa-B2 pilot, India passport holders residing in India can apply for the B/2 visa entirely online rather than at an Israeli mission.
Gather a travel document valid for at least three months beyond the expiration of the visa, a valid telephone number and email address, a payment card (Visa, Mastercard or American Express) for the 105 NIS fee, and all required documents.
Complete the eVisa-B2 application form on the official Israel Entry portal, ensure the information is accurate, pay the 105 NIS handling fee and submit. You must complete the form in one go.
You will be contacted via email within 10 working days. You may be requested to submit additional information or to appear at the nearest Israeli mission for an interview, which can prolong the request.
If approved, the eVisa is sent to you by email — no physical stamp or embassy visit. Bring it when you travel; your entry to Israel is subject to inspection and approval of the border control officer.
필요 서류
- Valid travel document — A photocopy of a travel document valid for at least the period of the issued visa and no less than the departure date from Israel of the visitor. ✓ 확인됨
- Passport photo — A current passport photo of yourself taken recently against a white background. ✓ 확인됨
- Return ticket — Round trip tickets to Israel. ✓ 확인됨
- Health insurance — Health insurance valid for the entire period of the visit in Israel (valid in Israel). ✓ 확인됨
- Proof of residence in Israel — Proof of residence in Israel for the duration of the visit or a hotel reservation; if you stay with a host, a signed letter with the full address, phone and ID number. ✓ 확인됨
- Proof of monetary means — At least one of: bank account statements for the last three months, bank approval of financial feasibility, or a document attesting to sufficient funds for the visit. ✓ 확인됨
- Payment card — A valid payment method — Visa, Mastercard or American Express — for the 105 NIS handling fee. ✓ 확인됨
신청 장소
인도에서의 신청 장소
관할 지역 센터에서 신청You apply entirely online on the official Israel Entry portal — no embassy visit for the eVisa-B2 pilot, which covers passport holders residing in their home country. In some cases you may be asked to attend the nearest Israeli consulate for an interview.
예약 슬롯 확보 — 일찍 예약하십시오 · 커뮤니티 제보, 2026-06-13 확인
- 예약 슬롯은 정해진 공개 일정 없이 일괄 공개됩니다. 대부분 현지 이른 아침, 월요일 오전, 매월 1일 전후에 공개됩니다.
- 인기 영사관(대도시의 프랑스, 이탈리아, 스페인 등)은 새 슬롯이 몇 분 안에 마감될 수 있습니다. 사전에 등록하고 로그인한 상태로 확인하십시오.
- 취소로 인해 하루 종일 슬롯이 풀릴 수 있으므로 '예약 불가'로 표시되더라도 매일 확인하십시오.
- 따라서 허용되는 가장 이른 시기에 신청하십시오. 출발 최대 6개월 전부터 가능합니다. 1~2개월 전까지 기다리면 슬롯이 전혀 남아 있지 않은 경우가 많습니다.
알아두면 좋은 정보
- The eVisa-B2 pilot currently covers Indian and Sri Lankan passport holders residing in India and Sri Lanka — confirm eligibility on the official portal.
- The 105 NIS handling fee is non-refundable.
- You must complete the application form in one go; after 30 minutes of inactivity the session times out and your answers are deleted.
- You may be asked to submit additional information or attend the nearest Israeli mission for an interview, which can prolong the request.
- An eVisa-B2 does not guarantee entry: it only allows you to reach the border crossing, where the border control officer makes the final decision.