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  • Israel a 1 Temporary Resident Visa Law of Return 2026

    A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return) for Israel.

    Best For

    Spouses, partners, and dependants of residents or citizens

    Not Ideal For

    Applicants without a qualifying family relationship to a resident or citizen

    Known Issues

    Only for Jewish heritage/Law of Return eligible, requires proof of Jewish ancestry, strict religious verification process, must maintain eligibility

    At a Glance

    Visa Duration
    36 months
    Processing Time
    42–84 days
    Min Income
    Path to PR
    3 years
    Difficulty
    4/10 — Moderate
    Application Fee
    €44

    Eligibility Requirements

    RequirementDetails
    Age Range18+
    Profession RequiredNo
    Job Offer RequiredNo
    Sponsorship RequiredNo
    License / Recognition RequiredNo
    Remote Income AllowedNo
    Business Activity RequiredNo
    Health Insurance RequiredYes
    Proof of Funds RequiredNo
    Can Apply From AbroadYes

    Financial Requirements

    ItemAmount
    Application Fee€44
    Est. Total Relocation Cost€12,000

    Family & Rights

    RightDetails
    Family AllowedYes
    Spouse Can WorkYes
    Children AllowedYes
    Work Rightsfull
    Remote Work Rightsfull
    RenewableYes
    Time to Permanent Residency3 years
    Time to Citizenship3 years

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    Cost of Living

    Tel Aviv
    Single (monthly)€39,780
    Family (monthly)€55,080
    Rent 1BR (center)€15,912
    Groceries€9,945
    Transport pass€2,387
    Jerusalem
    Single (monthly)€32,130
    Family (monthly)€53,550
    Rent 1BR (center)€12,852
    Groceries€8,032
    Transport pass€1,928
    Haifa
    Single (monthly)€26,010
    Family (monthly)€45,900
    Rent 1BR (center)€15,404
    Groceries€6,502
    Transport pass€1,561

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return)?

    A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return) for Israel.

    Who is the A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return) best for?

    This pathway is best suited for: Spouses, partners, and dependants of residents or citizens.

    Who should not apply for the A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return)?

    This pathway is not ideal for: Applicants without a qualifying family relationship to a resident or citizen.

    How long does it take to process the A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return)?

    Processing typically takes 42 to 84 days. Times may vary based on nationality, completeness of documentation, and current processing volumes.

    Can I bring my family on the A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return)?

    Yes, this pathway allows family members including dependents. Your spouse may also be eligible to work.

    Can the A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return) lead to permanent residency or citizenship?

    Yes. Holders of this visa can work toward permanent residency in approximately 3 years and citizenship in approximately 3 years, subject to meeting residence and other conditions.

    What are the known issues with the A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return)?

    Known issues and warnings: Only for Jewish heritage/Law of Return eligible, requires proof of Jewish ancestry, strict religious verification process, must maintain eligibility. We recommend checking the official source for the latest updates.

    Are there alternative pathways to Israel?

    Yes. Israel offers 3 other immigration pathways. Compare all options on our Israel country page.

    What is the cost of living in Israel?

    Monthly costs for a single person in city center: Tel Aviv: €39,780/month; Jerusalem: €32,130/month; Haifa: €26,010/month. These include rent, groceries, transport, and utilities.

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    Official source: https://israel-entry.piba.gov.il/