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 6131Our law firm deals with immigration to Israel and Aliyah. One of the most important steps in obtaining legal status in Israel for the foreign spouses of Israelis<\/a> is the Ministry of Interior’s graduated procedure. Advocate Irena Rosenberg from out office will explain how love, faith, hope, and the assistance of experienced lawyers helped to overcome the Ministry of Interior’s bureaucracy, the distance, and the difficulties.<\/p>\n This article describes the unbelievable story of a completely normal couple. Their story is ordinary, since, like any other couple in the world, all they asked for was to live happily together. However, they are also extraordinary \u2013 since they lived in different continents, spoke different languages, and the age difference between them was significant.<\/p>\n S\u00e9rgio (the names are made up, of course, to protect the privacy of the couple) had been divorced for many years. In addition, his beloved wife during the decade before he met Azul suffered from a serious illness and passed away. To help him deal with this stressful situation, S\u00e9rgio’s friends invited him to come with them on a trip to warm distant lands. His friends came with their wives, and when they reached the sunny islands, S\u00e9rgio felt lonelier than ever. He decided to meet new friends through the Internet \u2013 with no intention of developing a romantic relationship, but, rather, finding someone interesting to talk to.<\/p>\n Within a few days, after a long correspondence, he met a beautiful woman named Azul and, not long after that, he decided that he wished to spend the rest of his life with her. At that moment, S\u00e9rgio did not care that they lived in different countries, spoke different languages, and had their own lives in their separate countries. All he cared about at the time was how alive he felt and how he enjoyed every moment with her.<\/p>\n But the time came to face the unhappy reality: he could not remain with her and she could not go with him. S\u00e9rgio returned home to Israel, to his dismal day-to-day life, and Azul was left with wonderful memories from their relationship at the island, which, while still sunny, seemed gloomier to her as well, without S\u00e9rgio. They called and wrote to each other virtually. The lack of a common language did not affect their feelings of love for each other; however, they really missed being together physically. And then, S\u00e9rgio invited his beloved Azul to come to Israel, if only for a short visit to hug each other and be close.<\/p>\n The couple paid jointly for the flight ticket and excitedly awaited their upcoming meeting, but their plan was destined to fail. Azul flew to Israel, but the passport officials at the Ben-Gurion airport called her into a side room for an interview after her exhausting trip. Azul explained that she had come to meet her lover and return to her country, but the officials were unable to understand her, since they spoke her language only at a very basic level. (Readers of this article should remember that, if they encounter a similar situation, the Ministry of Interior’s regulations stipulate that the interview must be conducted in the interviewee’s mother tongue. Not following this rule violates the rights of the interviewee.) The officials yelled at Azul and threatened to deny her entry into Israel<\/a>.<\/p>\n The Ministry of Interior officials at the Ben-Gurion Airport contacted S\u00e9rgio and asked him about Azul. He politely answered all their questions and asked to be allowed to meet with her, but was refused. (If you decide to invite a spouse to Israel, whether you are married to them or just live together, you must contact the Israeli Ministry of Interior in advance and get an entry permit<\/a>.) Despite S\u00e9rgio’s efforts, Azul was denied entry into Israel and sadly returned home.<\/p>\n S\u00e9rgio did not give up. He comforted Azul and promised her that he would find a solution. He contacted our law firm. During the meeting, representatives of our firm explained what the procedure would be for inviting Azul to Israel<\/a> via the Interior Ministry’s graduated procedure, and what documents would be required.<\/p>\n Documents that Include the Couple’s Personal Details and Their Right to a Relationship:<\/strong><\/p>\n To continue the story we began with \u2013 after the meeting at the Ministry of Interior offices, S\u00e9rgio doubted that his request would be accepted, since the Interior Ministry officials had doubts about whether the relationship was genuine, due to the significant age difference between the spouses, the lack of a common language, and the relatively short relationship history. But S\u00e9rgio still wished to meet with Azul and was willing to fight for her. He even signed up to courses for learning her language.<\/p>\n The day of the interview arrived, and S\u00e9rgio was very worried \u2013 the Interior Ministry representative’s attitude was dry and cynical. During the interview, S\u00e9rgio looked hopefully at our representative, who had accompanied him to the Interior Ministry hearing, but the regulations forbid lawyers to intervene in interviews unless the interviewer asks an illegitimate question (for example, intimate questions).<\/p>\n A few weeks after the interview, S\u00e9rgio was told in a short lifeless response to his internal appeal that Azul would not be allowed to enter Israel.<\/p>\n Although S\u00e9rgio felt hopeless by this stage, his love for Azul and our firm’s support did not allow him to give up. And there was indeed reason for hope \u2013 the court of appeals believed in the love of this couple and accepted our firm’s undeniable claims. S\u00e9rgio finally received the approval to invite Azul to Israel and, after only a week, he hugged her at the entrance to the airport.<\/p>\n No matter your age, what language you speak, and what hardships you face in life due to Interior Ministry officials \u2013 love, faith, hope, and, most importantly, fighting for your right to love will prevail! Our firm will be happy to help unite loving souls! Contact us to schedule a meeting and receive help during the graduated procedure for inviting a spouse to Israel.<\/p>\n [author_and_contact_info]<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Our law firm deals with immigration to Israel and Aliyah. One of the most important steps in obtaining legal status in Israel for the foreign spouses of Israelis is the Ministry of Interior’s graduated procedure. 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<\/p>\n“S\u00e9rgio” and “Azul”<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Inviting the Woman to Israel<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Refusal of the Foreign Woman’s Entry into Israel at the Ben-Gurion Airport<\/strong><\/h4>\n
The Graduated Procedure for Obtaining Legal Status in Israel<\/strong><\/h4>\n
<\/p>\nThe Graduated Procedure Consists of the Following Steps:<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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What Documents Are Required to Open a File at The Ministry of Interior?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Documents Proving That the Couple Is Living Together:<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Continuation of the Romantic-Bureaucratic History \u2013 The Interior Ministry’s Refusal of the Request<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Appealing to the <\/strong>Court of Appeals<\/strong><\/a> under the Entry into Israel Law<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Contact Immigration and Aliyah Experts in Israel for Legal Assistance<\/strong><\/h4>\n