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U.S. Embassy Branch Office Tel Aviv - Посольство США в Израиле (офис в Тель-Авиве)

 3.9
03-519-7575
03-519-7475
Tel-Aviv - תל אביב - Тель-Авив, Hayarkon St 71



The purpose of your intended travel and other facts will determine what type of visa is required under U.S. immigration law. As a visa applicant, you will need to establish that you meet all requirements to receive the category of visa for which you are applying.


Does my baby need a U.S. visa or a U.S. passport?”  If you are a U.S. citizen living in Israel and have had a baby here, take our Baby Quiz to find out!


See our Directory of Visa Categories on usvisas.state.gov to determine which visa category might be appropriate for your purpose of travel to the United States.




Nonimmigrant Visas


Immigrant Visas

Form I-551 (green card)
If your green card is lost, stolen, or expired and you have not been out of the U.S. for more than one year, you may contact U.S. Embassy Jerusalem or Embassy Branch Office Tel Aviv to request an exception through the following page at https://il.usembassy.gov/visas/nonimmigrant-visas/contact-the-nonimmigrant-visa-section/



You were an LPR at the time of departure from the United States;
You maintain a residence in the United States and have not been outside the United States for more than one year;
At the time of departure, you intended to return to the United States.

If you plan to apply for an LPR boarding foil, please note that you must file the I-131A Form and pay the $575 filing fee online on the USCIS website before appearing in person at a consular section.  Information on the new form and fee is located here.  You must bring evidence of payment, in the form of a printed email receipt notice or confirmation page, when you appear in person to file Form I-131A.  As with all immigration fees, USCIS does not issue refunds, regardless of the decision on the application.


You may find additional information on and instructions for the I-131A on the I-131A Form and Instructions page.


In addition to the Form I-131A and evidence of payment, you should bring the following:



A valid passport
One photograph, taken within the past six months, which meets the required specifications.
Evidence of lawful permanent resident status such as stamp in passport, photocopy of card, etc.
Form I-551 (green card). If your I-551 was lost or stolen, please present a police report (if applicable and available) documenting when it was lost or stolen.
(For Conditional Legal Permanent Residents only) a Form I-797 receipt issued by DHS, showing that DHS has accepted your application for the removal of conditions of residence.

Please note the Embassy does not issue replacement green cards, only boarding foils (if qualified).  New green cards can only be obtained in the United States from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.”


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Can the I-131A fee paid to USCIS be refunded?  An I-131A fee will only be refunded in the event of U.S. government error.  USCIS will not process a refund if an applicant later determines that an LPR boarding foil was unnecessary.  Please contact the relevant USCIS Field Office for more information.


What evidence can LPRs present at an airport, rather than applying for a boarding foil?


To enter the U.S., an LPR may present at least one of the following items in place of a boarding foil:



A valid Permanent Resident Card with a 10-year expiration date, or
A valid Permanent Resident Card (with a two-year validity), and a Form I-797, Notice of Action, indicating that status is extended, or
Orders from the U.S. government (civilian or military) showing that time outside the U.S. was on official government business.  These individuals should consult their air carrier prior to completion of an I-131A and payment of the fee.

If my application is approved, how long will it take to receive my boarding foil?  In most cases, the boarding foil will be ready for pickup on the next business day following your interview. Same-day processing is not available. If your travel is urgent and you have an expired Green Card, your airline carrier can advise you on how to contact the Department of Homeland Security to request permission to board absent other documentation.


Where can I obtain my A number or find out more information?  Please direct your inquiries to the nearest USCIS field office location.


Please note the Embassy does not issue replacement green cards, only boarding foils (if qualified).  New green cards can only be obtained in the United States from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.


If your passport containing a U.S. visa is lost or stolen, you should report the incident to the U.S. Embassy.


If you do not intend to apply for a visa, but only need to report the loss or theft of your passport, that contained a U.S. visa, please send an e-mail with the following documentation to [email protected] for Tel Aviv or to [email protected] for Jerusalem


-A police report documenting the passport loss/theft.


-A completed Lost or Stolen visa (PDF 470kb) report (one per person)


-A valid government-issued ID


If you plan to apply for a new visa, please follow the standard application procedure and report the loss or theft of your previous visa at your visa interview. (Please submit a Lost or Stolen visa report.


The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service  (USCIS) will no longer accept Form I-407, Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Resident Status at international field offices by mail or in person.


Individuals who wish to voluntarily record abandonment of their lawful permanent resident (LPR) status must submit Form I-407 via mail to:


USCIS Eastern Forms Center
Attn: I-407 unit
124 Leroy Road
PO Box 567
Williston, VT 05495


We anticipate that processing times at the Eastern Forms Center, from receipt to completion, will be within 60 days, which does not include mailing time to or from outside of the United States.


Please show the copy of the I-407 to U.S. immigration officials when you arrive in the U.S. and mail a copy to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.  Abandoning your LPR status does not prevent you from immigrating to the U.S. in the future and may not relieve you of U.S. tax obligations.  We advise you to consult with a tax attorney about your tax obligations.  If you wish to immigrate to the U.S. in the future, please contact USCIS.


For additional information, you may visit the USCIS website at https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-will-no-longer-accept-i-407-international-field-offices


All in-person Passport Unit appointments are by online appointment only.  No consular appointments are made by phone or email.


No walk-ins are permitted.


It is free to make an appointment  third-party services to make appointments are not required or recommended.


Some services are available through the mail or via drop box; please see below for more details.


Welcome to the homepage of American Citizen Services at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and the Branch Office in Tel Aviv. We provide information and assistance to U.S. citizens visiting or residing in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza.


American Citizen Services (ACS) at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and the Branch Office in Tel Aviv is open by appointment only.  Please follow the link to the service you are requesting in order to make an appointment.  We cannot schedule appointments over the phone or by email.  Please note we are closed to the public on U.S. and local holidays.


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Reviews about U.S. Embassy Branch Office Tel Aviv - Посольство США в Израиле (офис в Тель-Авиве)

 5 
06.08.2023 11:30
צוות עם שרות אדיב מהיר ונעים
 4.5
06.08.2023 11:29
Upon entering the embassy you can not have anything with you other then the following: pertaining documents, payment, house/car keys. NO PHONES/PURSES are permitted! Everything else needs to be stored at lockers at nearby stores that have storage lockers (20NIS). However, be aware that on FRIDAYS, during winter months, the locker storage CLOSES EARLY, around 2:00pm. If you do come on a Friday afternoon make sure you come with someone who can hold your stuff.
 5 
06.08.2023 11:29
Better not bring bags, if you do, there's storage across the street for 15 shekels (can't bring any bag, phone and headphones inside). Inside was fine, orderly and clear. Staff was nice.
 5 
06.08.2023 11:28
Quick, efficient and well organized
 3.0
06.08.2023 11:28
הגענו הבוקר לשגרירות כדי לחדש ויזה לארה"ב, צריך לעמוד בתור אין סופי ברחוב ולספוג את עשן המכוניות גם הכניסה בשלבים של בידוק וקליטה מאוד מסורבלת עד שאתה מגיע לפקיד שאמור לקבל את הבקשה שלך,הדרישה שלהם שאסור להכנס עם טלפונים ותיקים תמוהה בעיניי במיוחד במדינה כמו שלנו שהמצב מאוד נזיל,לוקח כשעתיים לסיים את כל התהליך ,60 שקלים חניה 20 שקלים הפקדת טלפון וסיוט של החיים,לא מכובד ולא הגיוני שמדינה בעלת ברית ממדרגה ראשונה תתייחס כך לבעלי בריתה.
 3.0
06.08.2023 11:27
I have been trying to get an appointment to renew my US Passport to attend a memorial service for a death in the family. It happens that my passport was issued over 15 years ago and when I told the operator at the US Embassy in Tel Aviv about my Nephew's death she laughed and hung up on me. Everyday between the 3 and 4 pm I take time out of my day to try to get an appointment over and over again and NEVER has a single appointment become available. Never has this patriotic American in his worst nightmares believed that I would be treated so horribly by a US government agency in an emergency. I have written my congressman in Wisconsin and even he could not get help for me to return to the US. I am still stranded in Israel now for 4 months trying to get an emergency passport to visit my family in this time of family crisis. I have sent dozens of Emails pleading with the disgraceful service at the US Embassy without a single person responding or helping in any way whatsoever.
 5 
06.08.2023 11:27
Friendly, Polite and Helping.
 5 
06.08.2023 11:26
בתהליך הויזה E2 הנותני שירות היו מקצועיים, אדיבים, מאוד מתחשבים ועוזרים
 3.0
06.08.2023 11:16
חוסר נכונות לעזור.. יש תור תיכנס..אין תור ויש בעייה שקשורה לויזה קיימת.. בעייה שניתן לפתור בקלות יחסית.. תתפגר, גסות וחוסר רצון לעזור.. בושה
 4.5
06.08.2023 11:13

המתנה לקבלת ויזה לוקחת שעה ויותר. אי אפשר להכניס תיק או נייד ולכן צריך לשלם על שמירת חפצים מעבר לכביש
 3.0
06.08.2023 11:12
Such rude customer service!!! I've been trying to schedule an emergency passport renewal appointment for 2 days now because they tell you online is the only way to book it and yet there is no availability within 90 days (and beyond actually). At the end of the second day of trying I call the Tel Aviv embassy, get through to the operator, explain to her what's happening, only to hear that I should continue trying (there's only a 1hr window mind you) and get hung up on!!! Is this how the US being represented abroad? Shame!!
 5 
06.08.2023 11:12
א..... מה אפשר לכתוב על שגרירות?
המון שומרים, דלתות ביטחון ותחושת פרנויה קלה בכל מקום.
כולם מאוד אדיבים ונחמדים, אך אל תנסו להתחכם איתם, כי את חוש ההומור הם משאירים בבית...
 3.0
06.08.2023 11:12
Visa denial without any questions
You can't argue or prove anything, but you can try again later
*your application fee is a non-refundable
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