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How to get to Israel?
I expired an Israeli tourist visa for 10 days and received deportation for 10 years. How do I get to Israel now? Is it possible to enter Israel from another country (for example from Turkey)?
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аватар Alex_classic
Unfortunately, the option of entering Israel through a third country will not work - from Ukraine, from Turkey, from America - control at Ben Gurion Airport is the same for all non-locals :(
It will also not help to cross the border by land - through Egypt or Jordan ...
And cunning intermediaries will not help - they are only able to breed gullible foreigners for money!
I believe that there is only ONE option - a new passport after changing the surname and, very preferably, the name. A real passport with new passport data, which can be obtained after marriage, for example. Then the border guards have only two options to cut through who enters the country:
1. Middle name and date of birth indicated in your passport
2. Your nervousness when answering questions (and they will still be - much more attention has been paid to the citizens of Ukraine, Georgia, Russia and some other countries of the former USSR in recent years than before).
аватар Veter.Peremen-Nadezhda.Kurganskaya
Yes, indeed, the Israeli customs service has recently been very carefully checking at the entrance.
Even tourists on excursions have recently been detained for 4-5 hours at the border. Some citizens of Ukraine have to return and refuse excursions in Israel. And the control for living in Israel has been strengthened at times.
Try it, maybe the option suggested by Alex_classic will work in your case.
аватар Elena_Classic
My colleague from the St. Petersburg office of Classic Travel (he has been living in Israel for the second year) is absolutely right. Unfortunately, there are no other options for you to LEGALLY get to Israel for you. Unless you officially marry a Jew and make an aliyah - that is, move to Israel as a member of a Jewish family. It is much easier for Ukraine to do this than it used to be. From then on, you will be able to live in Israel as a CITIZEN of the country and have all civil rights and obligations.
Best wishes!
аватар orbittours.ru
Unfortunately, you are now in all bases of any Israeli border post. Wherever you come from. The option proposed by Alex Classic may well work, provided that you are not nervous when passing the border. Moreover, the surname and name will most likely have to be changed radically, and not a couple of letters.
аватар Hohol56
Nothing will help! But the border guards of Israel have such a program that, by face, calculates those who are forbidden to enter!
аватар Alex_classic
Hohol56, share the source of info, plz!
Your post looks like a bad joke...
аватар gumenyk2006
I don’t know about the program, but last time I was in Israel on a passport with my maiden name, and this time on a new passport with my husband’s surname. Question of the border guard: You were already with us under a different name! Why did they change? Where is the husband? etc. So a new document will not help, they still add something to the database, maybe a face scan, maybe an identification code (it does not change, but it is indicated in the passport)
аватар Alex_classic
Yes, not only the surname is entered. I know exactly about the date of birth and, possibly, the name.
Facial scanning is the future. So far, only fantasies on the topic ...
About the ind-th code did not understand. This is where such a passport does not change?
аватар gumenyk2006
in the Ukrainian passport indicate the identification code of the individual tax payer. It does not change during a person's life. The numbers of this code are not random: for example, in the first five, the year of birth is encrypted.
аватар gumenyk2006
I don’t think that a face scan is fantastic, on my return flight I went through a counter for biometric passports, what prevents me from saving data to the database? I wouldn't be surprised...
аватар Alex_classic
And ... I didn’t know that in Ukrainian everything is so thought out. Cool!
No scan yet. Yes, and crossing the border for holders of biopassports so far, as far as I know, only in the Ben Gurion airport. This is not the case on the Israeli-Jordanian border, in Ovda (Eilat) and on the border with Egypt - similarly ...
аватар olkagluhanuk
Tell me, is anyone in Israel still fleeing? Do they give blue papers? Is it worth going there?
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