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Fast, secure, and expert-led visa processing for Philippine citizens traveling to Israel

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How to apply for your Israel visa with a passport from the Philippines

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Complete your online application

Answer a few simple questions, determine whether you need the Israel eVisa, Israel ETA-IL, or another Israel visa or document, pay securely, and upload your documents. You can save your progress and come back anytime.

We'll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.

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We review your application

The Israel visa system can be complicated for Philippine citizens, but don't worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays.

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We submit it for government processing

We’re not the Israeli government, but we review your application for accuracy and submit it directly to them. If anything goes wrong, we’re here 24/7 to help resolve it – no long wait times, no confusing forms, just expert support from start to finish.

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Get your Israel visa

We’ll email your approved Israel document and let you know how to use it for your trip from the Philippines to Israel.

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Israeli visa policy for Filipino citizens

Philippine citizens need travel authorization to visit Israel for short stays, and the most common option is the Israel ETA-IL, which must be obtained before departure. It is not a traditional visa, but it is mandatory for entry approval before boarding your flight.

iVisa offers one entry document for Philippine travelers:

  • Israel ETA-IL: A mandatory electronic travel authorization that allows Philippine citizens to enter Israel for short-term tourism or business visits. The Israel ETA-IL is typically issued as a multiple-entry authorization and is generally valid for up to 2 years (or until your passport expires). Once approved, Philippine citizens are usually allowed to stay in Israel for up to 90 days per visit.

    General Israel visa requirements for Philippine travelers are:

  • A Philippine passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay
  • Confirmed onward or return travel ticket
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter)
  • Evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay
  • Proof of travel purpose (tour itinerary, business invitation letter)

Israeli visas we offer for Filipino citizens

Israel ETA

Prices starting from $109.99

Valid for 2 years after issued
Multiple entry
Stay up to 90 days per entry

Fast facts

Interview needed?

The ETA-IL application is 100% online

When to apply?

Apply at least 2 weeks in advance for the ETA-IL

Documents required upon arrival?

Philippines passport (6+ months validity), approved visa or ETA-IL, return ticket, accommodation details, and sufficient funds

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Travelers to Israel rated this product a 4.9 out of 5 based on 104 reviews.
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December 26, 2025
"Straight forwards. Charge was a bit high, but worth it."
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November 16, 2025
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October 22, 2025
"The process is easy and simple"
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May 29, 2025
"very efficient and easy to navigate from start to finish."
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FAQs

No, however, Philippine citizens need an Israeli ETA-IL (travel authorization) instead.

Government processing usually takes 3 working days. With iVisa, Philippine citizens can get application support as fast as 3 days.

Philippine citizens can stay in Israel for up to 90 days per visit.

Yes. Immigration officers may ask for proof of your travel plans, such as a return or onward ticket, hotel booking (of the address where you'll stay), and a basic itinerary. It’s also smart to carry proof you can support yourself financially during the trip (like a recent bank statement or credit cards).

Having travel insurance is strongly recommended, especially for medical needs during your stay. Keeping these documents ready (printed or saved on your phone) can make entry smoother.

Israeli border control can be quite detailed, especially for first-time visitors. You may be asked why you're visiting, how long you plan to stay, where you'll stay, and what your day-to-day itinerary looks like.

If you're visiting someone, they may ask who you are, how you know them, and for their contact details. Answer calmly and consistently—clear and honest answers usually help the process go faster.

Yes, a visa or travel authorization does not guarantee entry, as border officers make the final decision upon arrival. Travelers can be refused if they don't have enough supporting documents, if the trip purpose seems unclear, of if answers during questioning don't match the details of the trip.

To reduce risk, bring solid proof of accommodation, return plans, and funds, and avoid unclear explanations about why you're entering Israel.

The exact length of stay is decided at the border and depends on the conditions of your entry. Always double-check what you're granted upon arrival and make sure your plans match that timeframe.

Overstaying can lead to fines, removal from the country, and difficulties entering Israel again in the future. If you believe you need more time, it’s better to look into options before your permitted stay ends.

Expect extra screening at airports—this can include questions, baggage checks, of additional security steps. It does not automatically mean there’s a problem, but it’s important to stay patient and cooperative.

Try to keep your travel documents easy to access and avoid carrying items that could raise questions (such as work-related paperwork if you're entering as a tourist). Having a simple, organized travel plan usually helps a lot.

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