uabb domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/sites/lawfirmbackup_200125/wordpress/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131A list of articles on the subject of immigration to Israel<\/a><\/p>\n Are you seeking legal advice from an Israeli immigration lawyer? Citizens of countries around the world desire to come to Israel for different reasons: aliyah<\/em> and naturalization according to the Law of Return, marriage to an Israeli, family reunification, temporary work visas (B\/1 visa to Israel), volunteer visas, education and student visas, visiting Israel on a tourist visa, expert work visas, working for an international nonprofit organization, religious clergy visas, etc.<\/p>\n We will be glad to be of service to you with regard to any questions on immigration to Israel. Our firm has significant experience in immigration law to Israel, and we represent private and commercial clients dealing with the various departments of the Ministry of Interior, which is the government authority authorized to issue visas to Israel.<\/p>\n Our firm has knowledge and experience in representing clients and their family members who wish to immigrate to Israel according to the Law of Return – 1950 (make aliyah<\/em>) as Jews or descendants of Jews. We encourage seeking the advice of an Israeli immigration lawyer prior to making aliyah<\/em> to Israel in order to be better informed regarding the aliyah<\/em> process.<\/p>\n For your convenience, we include a few articles by an Israeli Immigration lawyer regarding aliyah<\/em> to Israel.<\/p>\n Aliyah<\/em> to Israel for a person who enters Israel as a tourist with a B\/2 tourist visa<\/a>.<\/p>\n Aliyah<\/em> to Israel for a great-grandchild of a Jew<\/a>.<\/p>\n Non-Israeli citizens who marry or live together (Israeli common law marriage) with their local Israeli (citizen or permanent resident) partner are eligible, according to the Law of Citizenship, to acquire legal status in Israel according to the regulations and procedures of the Ministry of Interior. This process takes around five years, during which the couple must prove that they are living together and the “sincerity” of their relationship. First the non-Israeli spouse will receive a work visa, then a temporary resident status, and finally (if the process goes smoothly) permanent residency or Israeli citizenship.<\/p>\n For a few articles by an Israel immigration lawyer regarding acquiring Israeli citizenship though a relationship with an Israeli partner due to marriage or living together with an Israeli, see below.<\/p>\n Israeli marriage visa<\/a> – Israeli citizenship for the spouse of an Israeli citizen according to the gradual process.<\/p>\n Israeli common law marriage visa<\/a> – Israeli citizenship for the foreign partner of an Israeli.<\/p>\n Legal statues in Israel through marriage to an Israeli permanent resident<\/a> – the Ministry of Interior procedure.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, there are situations in which the relationship between the Israeli citizen and the foreign partner or spouse comes to an end before the non-Israeli has received Israeli permanent residency or Israeli citizenship. In this case, the termination of the relationship may mean leaving Israel for the non-Israeli party. However, there are situations in which an Israeli immigration lawyer may be able to assist, according to the Ministry of Interior regulations, in prolonging the stay in Israel or obtaining a visa to Israel, for example, in cases where the children are Israeli and in the custody of the non-Israeli.<\/p>\n An Israel immigration lawyer has written a few informative articles regarding the terms and process of termination of a relationship with an Israeli and the Israeli visa status of the foreign spouse or partner who has not yet received Israeli citizenship or Israeli permanent residency. Please find links to the articles below.<\/p>\n Termination of the gradual process<\/a> – the Israeli Ministry of Interior regulations when a relationship ends.<\/p>\n Ending a relationship due to violence in the family<\/a> – when the Israeli spouse is violent towards the foreigner.<\/p>\n We will be glad to answer any question and give legal assistance by an Israel immigration lawyer with regard to entrance to Israel on a tourist visa (B\/2 visa), work visa (B\/1 visa), volunteer visa, student visa, clergy visa, or humanitarian workers or volunteer visas to Israel.<\/p>\n Below are a few articles\u00a0by an Israel immigration lawyer regarding different types of visas to Israel.<\/p>\n B\/2 tourist visa to Israel<\/a>\u00a0– requirements for entering Israel as a tourist.<\/p>\n Humanitarian visa to Israel<\/a> – requesting a visa to Israel due to special circumstances.<\/p>\n Israeli temporary resident visa<\/a> – A\/5 visa to Israel – temporary residency.<\/p>\n Visa to Israel for parents of Israeli citizens – elderly and lonely parent visa<\/a>.<\/p>\nIsraeli Immigration Lawyer
<\/a><\/h3>\nAliyah<\/em> to Israel – Immigration to Israel for Jews<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Marriage to an Israeli – Spouse \/ Partner Visa to Israel<\/strong><\/h4>\n
<\/p>\nTermination of the Relationship between an Israeli and Foreign Spouse \/ Partner<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Visas to Israel – Different Types of Israeli Visas\u00a0<\/b><\/h4>\n