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:
- Original Israeli passport
- The original passports of both parents, regardless of nationality
This is for minors only (citizens uner
the age of 18).
- Registration
for an Israeli National Abroad Form - Completed and signed
- Registration
and Personal Request Form for Overseas Personnel for Military
Service - Completed and signed
- Request for
Defer Reporting for Military Service Form.- Completed
and signed
- 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.
- 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:
- Original Israeli passport
- The original passports of both parents, regardless of nationality
This is for minors only (citizens uner
the age of 18).
- Registration
for an Israeli National Abroad Form - Completed and signed
- Registration
and Personal Request Form for Overseas Personnel for Military
Service - Completed and signed
- Request for
Defer Reporting for Military Service Form.- Completed
and signed
- 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.
- 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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