<\/a><\/p>\nAre you interested in information regarding a clergy visa to Israel? Israel, the Holy Land, is known to be the center of many religions. In fact, Israel is considered the spiritual home for millions of believers of different faiths all over the world.<\/p>\n
In this article Advocate Joshua Pex, an Israeli immigration lawyer working at our law firm, will explain the terms in which the Israeli Ministry of Interior will grant a clergy visa to Israel. The Israeli clergy visa, called the A\/3 visa, is approved for those religious workers who serve in local religious organizations and are eligible for an Israeli clergy visa according to Israeli immigration rules and procedures.<\/p>\n