Israel cuts down the visa fee to INR 1,100 for Indian travellers
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ISRAEL/ Updated : Jun 5, 2018, 17:07 IST
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In a bid to strengthen its relationship with India, the Israel government has reduced the visa to INR 1,100 from INR 1,700 for Indian travellers. The revised fee is applicable on the B2 visa category, which means the visit is for … Read more
In a bid to strengthen its relationship with India, the Israel government has reduced the visa to INR 1,100 from INR 1,700 for Indian travellers. The revised fee is applicable on the B2 visa category, which means the visit is for business, meeting/conference or tourism purpose. As per statistics, in past three years, the number of Indian tourists has gone up tremendously. Read less

In a bid to strengthen its relationship with India, the Israel government has reduced the visa to INR 1,100 from INR 1,700 for Indian travellers. The revised fee is applicable on the B2 visa category, which means the it is for people travelling visit is for business, meeting/conference or tourism purpose. As per the statistics, in past three years, the number of Indian tourists has gone up tremendously.
He mentioned that with the introduction of Fast Track visa processing few months back, Israel experienced a tremendous boost in travel industry and now he is quite confident that the reduced visa application fee will only help raise these numbers.
Besides, the country is also working hard to introduce e-visa processing to ease the group visa process.
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