Embassy of Israel in Moscow

Embassy of Israel in Moscow, Russia
Bolshaya Ordynka 56 , P.O. Box 113095, Moscow

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Contact No. - 7 495 6602700

Fax - 7 495 6602768,

Email - [email protected]


The interests and policies of the president of Israel and Russia are represented by the Embassy of Israel in Moscow, headed by the ambassador. The Embassy of Israel in Moscow preserve and protect the relationship, and be a point of contact between Israel and Russia. The Israel Embassy has officers for economic, management, political, public diplomacy and consular roles.

Always call to book an appointment before visiting the Embassy or the Consulate of Israel in Russia. Your enquiries or requests may not be responded to if you do not call to book an appointment during the official operation hours prior to the visit. However, Israeli appointments may be prioritized by the Embassy and Consulate and they may respond to emergencies associated with their stay in Russia. On Russian and Israeli holidays, the Embassy and Consulate offices are closed.

Embassy and Consular Services
The Israel Embassy through the economic, management, public and public diplomacy offices work with the government of Russia to negotiate trade laws, manage Israel properties, monitor political trends, and build mutual support and understanding for Israel policies. The Israel Consulate undertakes activities serving to protect Russian citizens in Russia, as well as issuing Israeli nationals new passports when the previous one expires, get stolen or lost. The consulate also issues visas to non-Israeli citizens who wish to travel for holiday, work, study or live in Israel.

Visa types granted by Israel are;

  • Israel Immigration Visa
  • Israel A/1 Temporary Resident Visa
  • Israel A/2 Temporary Resident Visa
  • Israel A/3 Clergy Visa
  • Israel A/4 Visa
  • Israel B/1 Work Visa
  • Israel B/2 Visitor's Visa

Travel Health Insurance
A travel medical insurance protects in the event of an illness or injury in the course of traveling out of Russia. Travel insurance certificate is one of the requirements for granting non-Israeli visas to Israel. Get a quote for travel insurance with wide coverage Travel insurance quote.

Coronavirus Pandemic
The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has affected the operation of businesses and offices throughout the world, most are now operating at suboptimal level. It is important to place a call to the Embassy or Consular office before visiting in order to be sure about services currently in operation.

Attention
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