Israeli officials announced the Marom Electronic Travel Authorization — Israel (ETA-IL) will take effect on Jan. 1, 2025.

Key Points:

  • As BAL reported, the Israeli Ministry of Interior postponed the launch of the new electronic travel authorization system to give individuals and companies more time to prepare.
  • The system is designed to streamline the entry process for visa waiver nationals seeking short-term visits for purposes other than work, volunteering or studying.
  • Once approved, the status is valid for up to two years and allows for stays of up to 90 days maximum per visit, with multiple-entry capabilities.
  • Beginning Jan. 1, 2025, the ETA-IL will be mandatory for all travelers from visa-exempt countries and will cost NIS 25 (about US$26) per visitor.

Additional Information: The online portal will still require individuals to obtain approval prior to their travel and does not replace the discretion of border control officials. Applications must be submitted electronically at least 72 hours before the expected entry date. The system is designed to provide instant approval to eligible travelers.

BAL Analysis: The government is launching the new system to modernize its entry procedures and provide a more seamless travel experience for visitors. In addition, the new system will attempt to strengthen security measures while continuing to effectively facilitate legitimate travel.

This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.

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