What happens if you have an Israeli stamp in your passport?
What happens if you have an Israeli stamp in your passport?
If you already have an Israeli stamp in your passport (the country stopped stamping fairly recently), don’t panic. You can try to get a second passport, or just be careful about which countries you enter. Lebanon is one of the strictest countries, denying entrance to anyone with an Israeli stamp in their passport.
Can you go to Jordan with an Israeli stamp?
Some Arab countries will refuse entry to anybody who has an Israeli passport stamp (it is no problem to visit Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Oman, or the UAE with a stamp).
Do they stamp passports anymore?
Over time, the country reduced the amount of passports they stamped for foreigners arriving and exiting the country. Eventually, they completely stopped stamping altogether. Other destinations, such as Hong Kong, Macau, and Israel have all ditched the passport stamps.
How many stamps are in the Israel Stamps catalogue?
Printable Full Color Illustrated Israel Stamps Catalogue 1948-2018 (289 Pages) 3420 stamps listed This Catalogue is Printable and fully illustrated in color with high-quality images. All pages are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Are there any Arab countries that accept Israeli stamps?
Fortunately, the list of Arab nations that are more than happy to accept visitors with Israeli stamps in their passport include two of Israel’s immediate neighbors, Egypt and Jordan.
Where can I get a stamp for my Israel passport?
Stamps at any border crossing (including those on the Egypt and Jordan sides of the border) act as proof that you’ve been to Israel. You should request that the Immigration Officers stamp on your blue slip of paper instead of your passport. This way, you avoid getting an Israel passport stamp.
Why is Israel no longer stamping its passports?
The process of stamping people’s passports on arrival was phased out because of the problems the stamp incurred. Israel has not been stamping passports for several years now. This is because, unfortunately, Israel has less than favourable relations with some of its neighbours.