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Visas for Russians have been cancelled. They say that in connection with this, customs control has tightened
I am going to visit a friend in Israel for a week. He has Israeli citizenship. I am a married woman, 22 years old, have a permanent job in the city where I live, and am in my 5th year of college. Of the documents I will have with me, an invitation either in English or in Hebrew (not decided yet), certificates from the college and from work (in Russian), a copy of the marriage certificate. Return tickets will be. My passport is still valid in tech. 10 months. Tell me, is this enough for me to have no problems at customs?
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аватар Lada_V
Visa-free entry requires only a passport, which is fine! Now there are a lot of Russian tourists in Israel!
аватар Tirion
There shouldn't be any problems, especially considering the fact that you approached this issue so seriously :) There are really a lot of Russian tourists in Israel now, a fact :)
аватар Tirion
"The Russian consul noted that the Israeli border guards are very liberal about visa-free tourists from Russia and often do not pay attention to the fact that they do not have the recommended invitations, vouchers or certificates of solvency. Nevertheless, the Russian Embassy advises to be more attentive to the recommendations for tourists traveling to Israel.
http://www.newsru.co.il/israel/16nov2008/bezviz_108.html
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