U.S. citizens intending to visit Israel must be in possession of a passport which is valid for at least 6 month.
US citizens wishing to proceed to an Arab country other than Egypt or Jordan after visiting Israel should ensure their passport does not contain an Israeli visa or stamp. However, US citizens permitted to stay in Israel for a period of 3 months or more will be required to have an extension stamped in their passport.
Tourist Visa: Not Required
Business Visa: Not Required
Student Visa: Not Required
Return Ticket: Required
Validity: 2 months from the date of entry. Visas may be extended (for a nominal fee) at offices of the Ministry of the Interior in the following locations: Afula, Akko (Acre), Ashqelon, Be'ersheba, Eilat, Hadera, Haifa, Herzliya, Holon, Jerusalem, Nazareth, Netanya, Petah Tiqva, Ramat Gan, Ramla, Rehovot, Safed, Tel Aviv and Tiberias.
Application to: Consular section at Embassy or High Commission; see address section for details.