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Information for Travelers Leaving the USA and Arriving in Israel and for 

Travelers Leaving Israel and Arriving in the USA.

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ENTERING ISRAEL, WHAT MUST YOU BRING:

Who needs to submit an entry statement:

  1. Anyone flying into Israel must submit the ONLINE ENTRY STATEMENT,  within 24 hours prior to the scheduled time of departure. 
  2. A digital file or a printout of the Confirmation email that you received after submitting the Online Entry Statement clearance must be presented at check in.


  • https://corona.health.gov.il/en/flights/

The Form is for:

  • Foreign Nationals
  • Israeli Citizens
  • Israeli Residents

Foreign nationals:

  1. Foreign national must ALSO have an ENTRY PERMIT FORM for Exceptional Cases.
  2. Foreign nationals will be permitted entry if they fall under an Exceptional Case Only.
  3. The instructions on this site are intended only for foreign nationals coming to Israel.
  4. Policy of entry into Israel during the coronavirus period.


  • Outbound and inbound air travel guidance and information
  • https://www.gov.il/en/departments/air-travel-covid19-israel


  • Policy of entry into Israel during the coronavirus period
  • Foreign nationals will be permitted entry if they fall under an exceptional case only.
  • https://www.gov.il/en/departments/news/border_closing_coronavirus_14062020

How to submit the entry statement form WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE FLIGHT DEPARTURE:

  1. Complete and submit the  form online.
  2. Anyone flying into Israel must submit the Corona. health ONLINE ENTRY STATEMENT,  no more than 24 hours before the scheduled time of departure..


You’ll need to:


  1. Provide your identification information
  2. Specify places you visited in the past 2 weeks
  3. Check the health declarations
  4. The address of the accommodation where you will isolate
  5. Attach additional documents.


  • Who needs to submit an Entry Statement Form
  • https://www.gov.il/en/service/request-entry-to-israel-covid19


  • Entry Statement Submit the statement within 24 hours before your departure time to Israel
  • https://corona.health.gov.il/en/flights/

Entry to Israel is prohibited for:

Entry to Israel is prohibited for foreign nationals from the following countries: Brazil, South Africa, India, Mexico, Russia, Argentina. 

All passengers traveling to Israel:

  • All passengers traveling to Israel, regardless of age, must present a negative PCR Covid test which was taken within 72 hours of departure. Rapid or antigen tests are not accepted. 
  • This requirement applies to all people arriving in Israel, including vaccinated and recovered travelers.

Entry Statement form:

  1. All passengers entering Israel must fill out this health declaration form within 24 hours of the scheduled departure to Israel. 
  2. If completed successfully, you will receive an email stating that you are permitted to board your flight. 
  3. If you receive a rejection, it is most likely because an answer was filled in incorrectly. 
  4. Open the link again, and resubmit, while reading each question carefully. 


  • https://corona.health.gov.il/en/flights/


  1. Provide your personal information and that of the people traveling with you. 
  2. Provide information of every person who has been traveling with you to the same locations as you have within the last 14 days.
  3. Provide itinerary information; Details of the places that you have visited over the last 14 days.
  4. Follow-up guidance; Receive restrictions relevant to the passengers reported in this form.

Israeli Citizens

  1. Israelis must present their Israeli passport or their Teudat Zehut, (Israeli personal identification). 
  2. If you stayed out of Israel for 72 hours or longer, you must take a PCR test within 72 hours before the scheduled departure time to Israel. 
  3. Travelers will be permitted to board a plane if they present the negative test result   written in English that has the traveler's passport number on it.


                  CHANGE OF FLIGHT IN EUROPE, TRANSIT PASSENGER:


  1. If you transit to Israel, and the time between the first departure and the departure to Israel is 24 hours or more, you must take a PCR test within 72 hours before the scheduled time of departure to Israel.
  2. If access to testing is limited: you can petition the Exceptions Committee to be permitted to enter Israel without a PCR test, but only on the basis of humanitarian grounds or proven difficulties accessing testing facilities.
  3. Exceptions Committee to be permitted to enter Israel without a PCR test:


  • https://survey.gov.il/he/PCR2


Pre-departure PCR test:

  1. When you check-in, you must present your negative PCR test result to airline staff. 
  2. Law enforcement officers might ask you to present your negative PCR test result when you arrive in Israel

On board the aircraft:

  1. Wear a mask. 
  2. Everyone six years of age and older must wear a mask on board the aircraft. 
  3. Travelers required to enter isolation on arrival and must wear a mask while they are at the airport and during travel to the isolation accommodation.
  4. Social distancing: For the sake of your health, stay away from people who do not live with you.
  5. Practice hygiene: Wash your hands with sanitizers.

PCR test on arrival:

  1. All passengers, regardless of age arriving in Israel are tested for COVID including vaccinated and recovered travelers. 
  2. When you arrive in Israel, you must take a COVID-19 test at your own expense. 
  3. This test is in addition to the test that you must take before departing to Israel.

Paying for the PCR test on arrival:

  1. After you submit the form, you can prepay for the PCR test that you must take on arrival in Ben Gurion International Airport. 
  2. If you prepay, you will get a 20% percent discount. The test costs NIS 80 if you prepay, and NIS 100 if you pay at the airport.

Paying for the PCR test on arrival on-line link:

  1. Ben-Gurion Airport COVID-19 Medical Test Booking System:  
  2. Test & Go by FEMI


  • https://testngo.femi.com/en/sing-in

Information for Travelers Arriving in Israel:

  • Due to the recent coronavirus surge, new restrictions apply to travelers arriving in Israel. 
  • Read here the latest restrictions and frequently asked questions.


  • https://corona.health.gov.il/en/directives/air-travel-covid19-green/


  1. Passengers entering Israel are required to quarantine for between 10 and 14 days, unless they receive a quarantine exemption.
  2. Exemptions are automatic for those who have received both vaccine shots in Israel or are listed as recovered with the Israeli Health Ministry.
  3. Passengers who were vaccinated or recovered abroad will need to enter quarantine upon arrival in Israel.
  4. However, they may obtain an exemption by doing a serological (antibodies) test in Israel.
  5. Results from abroad are not accepted; tests must be performed in an approved laboratory in Israel.
  6. Once you receive proof of antibodies, you must contact the Ministry of Health via this online form, and wait for a response stating that you may exit quarantine. 


  • Serological Testing – Approved Labs:
  • https://chaimvchessed.com/approved-labs/


  • Ministry of Health via this online form:
  • https://govforms.gov.il/mw/forms/QuarantineExceptionExit%40health.gov.il

Foreign nationals:

  1. Passengers entering Israel are required to quarantine for between 10 and 14 days, unless they receive a quarantine exemption. 
  2. Exemptions are automatic for those who have received both vaccine shots in Israel or are listed as recovered with the Israeli Health Ministry.
  3. Passengers who were vaccinated or recovered abroad will need to enter quarantine upon arrival in Israel. 
  4. However, they may obtain an exemption by doing a serological (antibodies) test in Israel. 
  5. Results from abroad are not accepted; tests must be performed in an approved laboratory in Israel. 
  6. Once you receive proof of antibodies, you must contact the Ministry of Health via this online form, and wait for a response stating that you may exit quarantine.

Foreign nationals LINKS:

  • Serological Testing – Approved Labs:
  • https://chaimvchessed.com/approved-labs/


  • Quarantine Exception Exit Form:
  • https://govforms.gov.il/mw/forms/QuarantineExceptionExit%40health.gov.il

Adding a Passport Number to your Tav Yarok:

  • Adding a Passport Number to your Tav Yarok:
  • https://chaimvchessed.com/adding-a-passport-number-to-your-tav-yarok/

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 BEFORE YOU TRAVEL 

Entry Statement

Submit the statement within 24 hours before your departure time to Israel

Upon Arrival in Israel

Your personal information and that of the people traveling with you

Exiting Israel

What Must You Bring

Information for Travelers Leaving Israel

Due to the recent coronavirus surge, new restrictions apply to travelers leaving Israel. Read here the latest restrictions and frequently asked questions. Requirements.


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