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How to get visas of other countries when flying from Israel (work visa)? I am a citizen of the Russian Federation
Is it possible, having received a work visa in Israel (and working there), to fly regularly to other countries (for example, Italy, Turkey - as a mini-vacation)? How in this case to obtain visas of these states? I am a citizen of the Russian Federation. Detailed example. I have been working in Israel for a month on a work visa. I'm flying to Italy for 10 days. I'm flying to Israel to work for a month. I'm flying to Turkey for 10 days. In this case, how do I get visas for the countries I plan to visit?
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аватар ollennka
You do not need a visa for Turkey. For an Italian visa, please contact the Italian Consulate in Israel.
Is Italy also a vacation? It's just that if it's a business trip, let the employer bother with visa processing, it's his responsibility.
аватар a_baransky
No, work only in Israel on a work visa.
So I can similarly apply to the consulates of other countries (in Israel) with a request for visas? The fact that I am a citizen of the Russian Federation, I am in Israel, does not oblige me to somehow obtain a visa on the territory of Russia?
аватар ollennka
No, it doesn't. You will also have documents confirming your long-term residence in Israel: a residence permit, a work visa, a certificate of employment.
Perhaps some other documents will be asked from you in addition to the standard list for Schengen, perhaps the visa will take much longer than if you applied in Russia. But the rest of the procedure is the same.
аватар ollennka
The same is true for visas of other countries.
аватар Alex_classic
Yes, you can travel outside of Israel, but only if you have a multivisa. Check if you have one.
Yes, you can apply to the Consulates of different countries with which the Russian Federation does not have an agreement on the simplified issuance of visas. But whether they will give you a visa or not is the question ... The fact is that you may be treated with suspicion of wanting to stay to work ...
аватар mishatour
a_baransky, sorry of course... but the question is not only at the wrong address, but also in terms of content.... pulls on a 5 year old child. You will first get a visa, and then you will figure it out with a vacation). Ask me your question and I'll tell you who you are.... I wonder who you are by specialty, what are you applying for a work visa.... and fly away every month for 10..days to rest??))). Gentlemen, experts, and if tomorrow they ask a question .... is it possible to fly to the moon from Israel ???. The main thing is not to make a mistake with the answer)).
аватар ollennka
Gentlemen, experts, well, even I didn’t start sarcastic on the topic “you live well, you work for a month, you rest for ten days,” although I wanted to.
Because the terms are written just for example, obviously.
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