Israel visa requirements for Chadians
Travel and visa requirements
Basic Travel Requirements for Chadians visiting Israel
Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Israeli Visa.
Israel Visa for Chadians
Facts about Israel
Types of Israel Visa
Types of Visa | Processing Time | Duration of Stay |
---|---|---|
Visitor Visa | 6 days | 90 days |
Student visa | 6 days | 1 year |
Work visa | 6 days | variable |
General Requirements for Israel Visa
Israel Visitor Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- The Israel visitor visa is issued to foriengers who plan to visit Israel for tourism purposes.
- Applicants of this visa must have a valid passport.
- Your passport must have a validity that extends the duration of the visa you are applying for by at least 6 months.
- You must have a completed and signed copy of the Israel tourist visa application form.
- Applicants must provide proof of financial ability so as to support yourself financially during your stay in Israel and for your return transportation.
- copy of your round trip flight tickets should be provided.
- You must be in good physical and mental health and free from any kind of contagious disease.
- Applicants must provide proof of having overseas travel medical insurance valid for Israel. The insurance has to cover you at least USD 40000.
- The policy has to be valid for the entire duration of your trip to Israel, including the dates of your arrival and departure.
- This visa does not allow a visitor to undertake paid activities while in Israel.
- Someone going to Israel to seek for employment will need a work visa instead.
- The B/2 visa is valid for up to three months from the date of issue.
- You intend to leave Israel at the end of your authorized stay.
- Your application fee will not be refunded if your application for a tourist visa is refused or rejected for any reason.
- Applicants of this visa are not allowed to seek employment while in the country.
- Proof of the paid visa fees is required.
Israel Student Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- The Israel student visa is issued to a foreign student who wants to pursue an academic course or program in Israel.
- The Israel student visa is also known as the A/2 Student Visa.
- Applicants who want to study in the elementary and high schools, academic institutions and yeshivot and youth institutions of the Jewish Agency can apply for this visa.
- Holders of this visa are not liable to take up jobs in Israel.
- It is a multiple entry and exit visa which is valid for one year.
- Minors are expected to provide a written consent signed by both your parents and an attorney is required before you will be granted this visa.
- You must provide proof of your financial ability so as to support yourself financially during your entire period of study in Israel.
- A certificate of acceptance for study at one of the educational institutions in Israel should be provided. The date of the beginning and end of the educational program should be stated in the letter.
- Chadians who have applied for a student visa are required to present proof of payment of the tuition fee if on partial or no scholarship.
- If you are not a citizen of Cameroon, a copy of your stay permit in Cameroon is required.
- Proof that the visa application fee has been made.
- Foreigners who have been previously convicted may not be granted a visa and they are expected to provide a police report at the Embassy during the visa application.
- You are to exit the country at the end of your studies.
- Applicants must be in good physical and mental health and free from any kind of contagious disease.
Israel Work Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- Foreigners who want to work in Israel will need an Israel work visa to enter the country.
- Depending on the length of your employment, you might also need to apply for a work permit.
- This visa is for paid performers, lecturers, and other workers who will only be in Israel for a short time.
- All work visas and permits must be obtained while in your country of residence.
- Chadians who want to work in Israel longer than 30 days will need a work visa for your initial entry and a work permit to stay and work legally in Israel.
- Holders of work permits should apply for work visa extensions within 30 days of entering Israel.
- Extensions are valid for a year and allow you to enter and exit Israel.
- An invitation letter from your employer confirming that you have been offered employment in Israel is required. Your job description and the company’s address should be stated in the letter.
- A certificate of good conduct or a police report should be presented by the applicant. Applicants who have had previous convictions may not be granted this visa.
- Certification of medical examinations performed in hospitals recognized by the mission (the certification must cover inter alia, normal result in tests for tuberculosis, hepatitis, and AIDS) and the results of blood tests.
- A signed document from employer stating they intend to hire you
- Anyone applying for this visa who does not have an adequate qualification will not be granted this visa.
- After your visa has expired, you are required to leave the country.
- Non-Chadians are required to present a copy of the residence permit in Cameroon.
- Declaration of the taking of fingerprints.
- Proof of the paid visa fees is required.
- Certification of good conduct should be provided.
Israel Visa Fees
Visa Type
Sub Types
Visa Fees
Visitor Visa
23.00 (USD)
Student visa
25.00 (USD)
Work visa
25.00 (USD)
Israel Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Chad
Location
Address
N'Djamena
There is currently no Embassy of Israel in Chad. Applicants are advised to use consulates in neighboring countries.
How much money should I take to Israel?
If you want to travel on an absolute budget in Israel, you should allow at least 30-40 USD a day for accommodation, transportation, some attractions, and food.
Is it safe to travel to Israel?
The security situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories can be fast-moving, tense and unpredictable. You should be vigilant at all times and keep up to date with local media and travel reports.
Do they speak English in Israel?
English is required as a second language in schools and universities, for both Hebrew and Arabic-speaking students. Despite the country's history of British mandatory rule, written English in Israel today uses primarily American spelling and grammar.
Does Israel have free healthcare?
Healthcare in Israel is universal and participation in a medical insurance plan is compulsory. All Israeli residents are entitled to basic health care as a fundamental right. Israelis can increase their medical coverage and improve their options by purchasing private health insurance.