Student Visa
Israel
Last updated: December 25, 2025
12 months (renewable)
$76.61
5-7 days
Medium
About this Visa
This visa lets you study in Israel at a university or school for your entire program. You can attend any accredited Israeli educational institution. It's designed for students of any age, from high school through doctoral studies. The visa lets you legally live and study in Israel during your program. Key benefits include studying at any recognized Israeli institution, living legally in Israel, renewing annually, bringing spouse and children, accessing student health insurance, limited work permission as teaching assistants, and freely leaving and returning to Israel. The visa remains actively available as of December 2025 with no suspension or discontinuation reported.
Key Benefits
- Study at any recognized Israeli institution
- Live legally in Israel for entire program
- Renew annually while studying
- Bring spouse and children
- Access student health insurance
- Limited work permission (teaching/TA at your school)
- Leave and return to Israel freely
- Multiple-entry permit available
Eligibility & Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
- Accepted to recognized Israeli educational institution
- Proof of sufficient funds for entire program
- Valid health insurance
- Pass background check
- No age limit
- No language test required
Financial Requirement
Bachelor's degree: $20,000-25,000 per year. Master's degree: $85,000-180,000 per year. PhD program: $95,000-220,000 per year. Proof required: Bank statements from last 3 months with documented source of funds.
Documents
- Valid PassportMust be valid for at least 6 months after departure
- Birth CertificateOriginal or notarized copy
- Passport Photos2 photos, 5x5 cm, white background
- School Acceptance LetterFrom recognized Israeli institution
- Bank StatementsFrom last 3 months
- Health Insurance ProofMinimum €35,000 coverage
- Parental PermissionNotarized letter if applicant under 18
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, fees, and processes change frequently. Please verify all information with official government sources and consult a qualified immigration attorney before making decisions.