Israel•AsiaVaries
Free
Varies (Renewable annually or biannually; must prove center of livelihood remains in Israel)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Indefinite temporary residency leading to citizenship, granted to those completing the gradual process, naturalization pathway, or A/1 holders converting to permanent status.
The A/5 Temporary Resident Visa is a critical status in Israel, serving as a transitional permit for individuals who are not eligible for immediate citizenship under the Law of Return but have established significant ties to the country. It is most commonly granted to foreign spouses of Israeli citizens or permanent residents as part of a multi-year 'graduated' process. During this period, the applicant must demonstrate that their relationship is genuine and that their 'center of life' remains firmly within Israel. The visa allows the holder to live, work, and access social benefits, including subsidized medical insurance, effectively integrating them into Israeli society while they progress toward permanent residency or citizenship.
Beyond spousal reunification, the A/5 visa is utilized for humanitarian cases and for individuals undergoing the formal process of conversion to Judaism. The application process is rigorous, involving thorough background checks and interviews to verify the legitimacy of the applicant's status. Because the visa is temporary, it must be renewed annually, with the applicant required to provide ongoing proof of their eligibility—such as evidence of a continuing marriage or sustained residency. While it provides a pathway to more stable status, the process is discretionary and requires strict adherence to Ministry of Interior regulations to avoid revocation.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
Spouse of an Israeli citizen or permanent resident
Foreign national undergoing a formal conversion process to Judaism
Humanitarian cases (e.g., victims of domestic violence, long-term residents with specific status)
Must maintain 'center of life' in Israel
Must pass security and background checks
Must prove the authenticity of the relationship (for spousal applications)
Education
none or higher
Valid passport (at least 2 years validity)
Completed Ministry of Interior application form
Recent passport-sized photographs
Proof of legal entry into Israel
Criminal background check from country of origin (apostilled/translated)
Marriage certificate (if applicable, apostilled/translated)
Proof of shared life (joint bank accounts, rental agreements, photos, affidavits)
Medical clearance (if requested)
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