Consular fees

Information on consular fees.

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Consular fees

as of 15/09/2024

1 EURO = 4.2 NIS


The consular fees are to be paid cash and in NIS at the Consulate general.

  • Passport (valid 7 years) for adults (above 18 years old) : 315 NIS (32 pages) or 1008 NIS (64 pages)
  • Passport (valid 5 years) for children under 18 years : 147 NIS (32 pages) or 882 NIS (64 pages)
  • Temporary passport : 210 NIS
  • Emergency Travel Document : 42 NIS
  • Identity card : 84 NIS
  • Identity card for children (under 12 years, “Kids-ID”) : 43 NIS
  • Consular certificate : 86 NIS
  • Legalization : 86 NIS per document
  • Life certificate (for pension) : free of charge
  • Civil status or nationality act : 42 NIS
  • Notarial deed : 420 NIS

 

VISAS: please note that the visa-handling fees are non-refundable and have to be paid when you hand in the visa application.
 

1. Short term visa

  • Short term visa – handling fee : 378 NIS
  • Short term visa for children between the age of 6 and 12 years– handling fee : 189 NIS

Are exempted of short term visa-handling fee:

  • Children less than 6 years old
  • Students (and teachers accompanying them) travelling on studying or training purpose
  • Researchers travelling on purpose of their researches
  • Family members of an EU citizen[1]
  • Representatives of non-profit organisations aged 25 years or less, participating in seminars, conferences, sports, cultural or educational events organised by non-profit organisations
  • Service and diplomatic passport holders
     

2. Long term visa

(a contribution is also due –save if the person is exempted– and has to be paid directly to the Aliens Office of the FPS Interior in Belgium, not to the Consulate General).

  • Long term visa - handling fee: 756 NIS

Are exempted of long term visa-handling fee:

  • Spouse and children under 21 years old of an EU citizen
  • Service and diplomatic passport holders
  • Other family members or the EU citizen or his/her spouse and financially dependent
 

[1] A “EU citizen” is a citizen of one of the European Union countries, of Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Swiss Confederation.

The following persons are defined as family members:

  • the spouse;
  • the partner with whom the EU citizen has contracted a registered partnership
  • the direct descendants who are under the age of 21 or are dependant as well as those of the spouse or partner as defined above; or
  • the dependant direct relatives in the ascending line and those of the spouse or partner as defined above.