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I was from 07/14/19 to 10/12/19 in Israel as a tourist. Will I be able to go at the invitation of relatives in 3 months - in February 2020?
I was from 07/14/19 to 10/12/19 in Israel as a tourist. Will I be able to go at the invitation of relatives in 3 months - in February 2020?
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аватар ollennka
Read here, your situation is fundamentally no different. Border guards will not believe in tourism for three months. Yes, and purely formally, you have exceeded the permitted 90-day visa-free stay, this is a violation.
аватар Irina_Irina43
Yes, but I had a visa for 3 months
аватар kolyan_cat
Sorry, but you can tell fairy tales about "tourism" to your neighbors in the minibus.
Visa is useless here. Everything is very obvious, especially to the Israeli border guards.
аватар Irina_Irina43
Excuse me, but I'm 17 and I want to pass on documents, especially since I have a grandfather there, I just want to know if they will let me through
аватар ollennka
They won't miss.
аватар vezha2
According to the rules of staying in the visa-free zone, you can stay 90 days out of the last 180 - consider for yourself when you can visit Israel next time.
It is unlikely that Israeli border guards will believe about your legend about "tourism", even with a visa, and they know how to count
аватар kvi2007
I think you will not be able to cross the border, although good luck meets you! grandfather in Israel, this is not a grandmother in Israel, I hope you understand the difference ... although in this particular case, you yourself must understand which of the questions you will be asked and how you will convincingly promote your 90 days so that you are missed, but if you are going to apply for aliyah, why go so far and spend money? Have you tried to address this topic locally? believe me, you will be asked the same question at the airport of arrival in Israel
! take the easier path if the intention is really about aliyah! if everything is a little different, good luck to you!, but no one will give you a recipe for crossing the border for the next 90 days on this resource!
аватар Alex_classic
The advice of kvi2007 - to obtain a permit for permanent residence in Israel at home - is correct. This is much faster than doing in Israel. The reason is simple - from Israel, the request will go to your place of residence in order to find out if you have already been in the process of registration. And until the answer comes, months will pass ... And at that time you will not receive any help from the state, you will not be able to learn Hebrew for free, etc.
As for the passage of passport control, then everything is not so bad. You can come to Israel in February, but not by invitation. There has been no such thing as an "invitation" since the visa regime was simplified for Ukrainian citizens. Your grandfather just has to send you another informational letter indicating his data and place of residence.
The probability of turning into an ind. interview is extremely high. This does not mean that you will be denied a visa. There will just be questions. And if you have documents proving your relationship with an Israeli grandfather and your right to repatriate to Israel, then you should ride!
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