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Israeli Citizens that were Born in Israel, and then Moved Abroad

 

Under the age of 16

An Israeli citizen who was born in Israel and emigrated with both parents abroad before the age of 16, is entitled to a Son/Daughter of Emigrant status.

In order to obtain this status, the following are required:
  1. Original Israeli passport
  2. The original passports of both parents, regardless of nationality
    This is for minors only (citizens uner the age of 18).
  3. Registration for an Israeli National Abroad Form - Completed and signed
  4. Registration and Personal Request Form for Overseas Personnel for Military Service - Completed and signed
  5. Request for Defer Reporting for Military Service Form.- Completed and signed
  6. An original letter from the applicant's high school, addressed to the Consulate General of Israel confirming that he or she studied there as a full-time student. The letter should indicate the dates the student has studied there, and when he or she is expected to graduate. A transcript will not be accepted.
  7. A copy of a document indicating the citizen has legal status in the U.S.
    i.e.: U.S. passport, resident card, or U.S. visa

Note: A minor must have BOTH parents sign all forms in front of a Consular employee or a notary public.

 

Over the age of 16

Military service is mandatory for Israel citizens who emigrated abroad with their parents after the age of 16. Students are entitled to a deferral for the purpose of completing high school.

In order to obtain this status, the following are required:
  1. Original Israeli passport
  2. The original passports of both parents, regardless of nationality
    This is for minors only (citizens uner the age of 18).
  3. Registration for an Israeli National Abroad Form - Completed and signed
  4. Registration and Personal Request Form for Overseas Personnel for Military Service - Completed and signed
  5. Request for Defer Reporting for Military Service Form.- Completed and signed
  6. An original letter from the applicant's high school, addressed to the Consulate General of Israel confirming that he or she studied there as a full-time student. The letter should indicate the dates the student has studied there, and when he or she is expected to graduate. A transcript will not be accepted.
  7. A copy of a document indicating the citizen has legal status in the U.S.
    i.e.: U.S. passport, resident card, or U.S. visa

Note: A minor must have BOTH parents sign all forms in front of a Consular employee or a notary public.

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