Israeli Embassy for Slovakia - Address / Phone Number
Address: Slávičie údolie 106, 811 02 Bratislava
City: Bratislava (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +2 hours)
Tel.: (+421-2) 68 29 85 00
Fax: (+421-2) 68 29 85 55
Emergency tel.: 00421 2 682 98 500
Working hours: Monday to Thursday, 8.00 - 17.00, Friday 8.00 - 14.30
Consular hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00 - 12.00
The consular department of the Embassy of Israel provides different kinds of consular services for both Israeli and non-Israeli citizens. The services include, for example, issuing and renewing of travel documents, registering of births and deaths as well as notarization of official documents. Consular department also handles with matters related to the Israel Defence Forces.
In the event of the loss/theft/destruction of a travel document, one must visit the mission in order to obtain a replacement. Please be sure to bring the following:
- Two passport pictures
- A picture ID (identity card or Israeli driver's license)·
- A completed declaration form about the loss/theft/destruction of a passport or laissez passer. The form must be signed before the diplomatic/consular representative.
- The Israeli passport is the property of the State. The loss/theft/destruction of the passport requires the payment of a higher fee.
- Please bring a photo ID.
- Every visitor and his belongings will be required to undergo a security check.
- For security purposes, no personal objects will be allowed into the mission, including handbags, mobile phones and electronic devices.
- Do not bring large handbags or suitcases to the mission.
- Do not bring food and/or beverage bottles or containers.
- The mission's security directives apply to people in the consular waiting room. The instructions of the security staff must be obeyed at all times.
Issuing and extending travel documents
According to the Population Registry Law, the issue or extension of travel documents is contingent upon the personal status (married, divorced, widowed, children, etc.) being up-to-date. In the absence of such updated details, a travel document will be issued for one year only.
Holders of Slovakian national passports do not need tourist visas to enter Israel. The decision about your entry to the country is made by the border control of Israel. Holders of non-citizen passports of Slovakia and long-term residence permits in Slovakia apply for an entry visa to the Consular section.
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