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Innovation Visa for Entrepreneurs (B/2 Innovation)
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Innovation Visa for Entrepreneurs (B/2 Innovation)

Investment Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Varies (Non-cumulative from visa grant date; extendable via Expert Visa)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

Visa allowing foreign entrepreneurs to develop innovative projects in Israel for up to 24 months through the Tnufa Program, without employer-employee relationship.

The B/2 Innovation Visa, often referred to as the "Innovation Visa," was established by the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) as a strategic response to the global competition for high-tech talent and the need to maintain Israel’s reputation as the "Start-Up Nation." Officially launched in 2017, this program was created to bridge a critical gap in the Israeli immigration system, which previously lacked a dedicated pathway for foreign entrepreneurs who wished to develop early-stage ventures without being tethered to a traditional employer-employee relationship. By leveraging the existing framework of the IIA’s Tnufa (Seed) Program, the visa provides a legal mechanism for non-citizens to reside in Israel while focusing exclusively on the research, development, and proof-of-concept phases of their business ideas. This initiative reflects a deliberate policy shift toward fostering a more inclusive and globalized innovation ecosystem, allowing the state to attract international founders who might otherwise be deterred by the rigid requirements of standard work visas, which typically necessitate a formal sponsorship by an established Israeli company.

The ideal applicant for the B/2 Innovation Visa is a visionary entrepreneur or a small team of founders with a high-potential, technology-driven project that aligns with the specific criteria set forth by the Israel Innovation Authority. This visa is uniquely designed for those in the early stages of development—such as software engineering, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing—who require a stable environment to build their prototypes and validate their business models. Unlike traditional work visas that restrict the holder to a single employer, this visa grants the entrepreneur the autonomy to operate independently, focusing entirely on their venture for a period of up to 24 months. A distinctive benefit of this program is its exemption from the typical bureaucratic hurdles associated with corporate sponsorship; however, it is limited by its non-renewable nature, serving strictly as a temporary "incubation" period. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and are required to maintain comprehensive health insurance throughout their stay. While the visa does not grant permanent residency or immediate work authorization for other employers, it provides an unparalleled opportunity to tap into Israel’s world-class venture capital networks, academic research institutions, and collaborative tech hubs, positioning the entrepreneur to transition into a more permanent status should their project successfully scale into a viable, registered Israeli company.

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Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

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Validity2 years
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be recognized as a foreign entrepreneur by the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA).

The proposed project must meet the specific criteria and principles set by the IIA for innovation and commercial potential.

Must have a 'landing host' (an incubator, accelerator, or similar framework) in Israel to support the project.

Must demonstrate sufficient financial means to support themselves during the stay without relying on local wages.

Must have a passport valid for at least 18 months.

Must provide a clean criminal record and a medical certificate.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Application form for the Innovation Visa program.

Project abstract and detailed description of the innovation/technology.

Business plan including commercial potential and market analysis.

Letter of support or agreement from an Israeli 'landing host'.

Proof of financial means for the duration of the stay.

Valid passport (18+ months validity).

Certificate of good standing/criminal record check.

Medical certificate.

Application Process

1

Develop business idea: Prepare technology/innovation startup concept

2

Document experience: Provide evidence of 2+ years experience in proposed field

3

Prepare application: Complete innovation visa application with business plan

4

Submit to committee: Submit application to Israeli Authority of Innovation review committee

5

Committee review: Committee evaluates innovation potential and implementation feasibility

6

Approval decision: Receive approval recommendation

7

Visa issuance: Receive Innovation Visa

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