Tourist Visa from Nigeria to Israel
- The visitor visa is issued to people who wish to visit Israel for tourism and vacation purposes.
- Those who wish to visit friends and family members residing in Israel will also need the visitor visa.
- The Israeli visitor visa is also called B/2 visa.
- Those intending to attend a business meeting or study in a Hebrew ulpan may also be issued this visa.
- 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.
- The duration of the stay in Israel will be determined by the Border Police. A visitor who wishes to extend his visit may submit an application at one of the regional population administration offices of the Ministry of the Interior.
- Visa applicants must prove they have sufficient funds to last them the duration of their stay in Israel. This is usually done by submitting a bank statement.
- Personal account holders will submit only six months statements. Corporate account holders must show proof of ownership of the business and be signatories to this account.
- All applications must be submitted by each applicant in person.
- Visa processing usually takes 14 working days.
- Applicants travelling with their children under 18 years of age must show birth certificates endorsed by the Legal Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria.