1. Visa permit from the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs (i.e., visa return through the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs). This document needs to be applied by the Israeli employer or company that has hired the visa applicant to the Israeli Ministry of Interior in Israel for the visa applicant. Israeli employers can inquire about visa licensing matters from the offices of the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs in various parts of Israel. After approving the visa permit application of the visa applicant, the Israeli Ministry of Interior will send the approval document directly to the Israeli Embassy in China. The visa applicant needs to contact the visa office of the embassy by telephone to check whether the document has been received, and the visa office of the embassy does not take the initiative to contact the visa applicant.
2. One "International Travel Health Inspection Certificate" and one "International Vaccination Certificate" issued by the entry-exit inspection and quarantine department where the visa applicant's household registration is located (valid for 3 months).
3. a notarial certificate of visa applicant's "no criminal punishment" issued by the notary office where the visa applicant's household registration is located (valid for 6 months).
4. If the visa permit requires the visa applicant to provide other documents, they must be submitted in the form of notarial certificate.
5. valid passport (valid for at least 6 months).
6. A visa application form completed in English in duplicate, which can be filled in at the embassy visa office.
7. a statement in Chinese and English about whether the visa applicant has worked in Israel before and whether any close relatives have worked in Israel, which can be filled in at the visa office of the embassy.
8. Two recent 2-inch color photos (35mmX45mm) of the visa applicant (with a light blue background, one posted in the upper right corner of the application form, and the other with the name on the reverse side, sandwiched in the passport).
Highlights of Israeli work visa:
A. Israeli work visa requires no appointment, and all applications must be submitted to the Israel Visa Center. The Israel Visa Center requires Israeli visa applicants within the jurisdiction of the Beijing Embassy to live in Beijing and within two hours' drive from Beijing, and they need to submit their applications in person at the Israel Visa Center; If there are more than two applicants at a time, at least one applicant needs to submit the application in person.
B. If the visa applicant within the jurisdiction of the Israeli Embassy lives in other places, he can entrust a visa agency to submit an application to the Israel Visa Center. The client must hold a formal power of attorney from the applicant, state the reasons for entrustment, and the relevant information of the client must be signed by the applicant.
C. The Israel Visa Center will review the visa application materials and issue the visa within four to ten working days after receiving all the materials of the visa applicant. When submitting the application materials, the visa applicant shall specify the detailed contact information and telephone number, so that the visa office of the embassy can contact the visa applicant in time when necessary.
D. Israeli visa applicants apply for visas according to their respective territories. When applying for cross-territories, they need to provide temporary residence permits or permanent residence permits in the territories.
e. Algeria, Bangladesh, Brunei, Djibouti, Iran, Kuwait, Libya, Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen and other Arab countries have no diplomatic relations with Israel. When applying for visas from these countries, they will be refused if they are found to have Israeli visas or entry stamps.
F. A work visa in Israel requires a visa permit from the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs (that is, a visa is returned through the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs), and this document needs to be applied to the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs by the relatives and friends of the visa applicant in Israel on behalf of the visa applicant. Relatives and friends of the applicant can inquire about visa licensing matters at the offices of the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs in various parts of Israel. After the Israeli Ministry of Interior approves the visa permit application of the visa applicant, the approval document will be sent directly to the Israeli Embassy in China. The visa applicant needs to contact the visa office of the embassy by telephone to check whether the document has been received, and the visa office of the embassy does not take the initiative to contact the visa applicant.
g. if the visa permit requires the visa applicant to provide other documents, they must be submitted in the form of notarial certificate.