What countries will not accept an Israeli stamp?

Lebanon is one of the strictest countries, denying entrance to anyone with an Israeli stamp in their passport. Other countries you should avoid entering if you have an Israeli stamp are Syria, Sudan, Iran, Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

What happens if you have an Israeli stamp in your passport?

The Israeli passport stamp is no more. Rather, border officials give you an entry visa automatically on a piece of paper. No more stamps in passports. Although if you really want one, they might let you!

Can I go to Dubai with Israeli stamp?

There is no official restriction on entry to the UAE for anyone because they are Jewish, as far as we know. Dubai is generally perceived as being the most tolerant, and if you do have a evidence of a visit to Israel in your passport, try and enter the UAE in Dubai rather than other emirates.

Which countries no longer stamp passports?

A few countries issue only entry stamps, including Canada, El Salvador, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Macau and South Korea do not stamp passports upon entry nor exit.

What countries ban Israeli passports?

Countries that do not accept Israeli passports

  • Algeria.
  • Brunei.
  • Iran.
  • Iraq.
  • Kuwait.
  • Lebanon.

Does Israel give passport stamps?

Some years ago, Israel stopped stamping passports. Instead, they give you a card containing all your personal information. This rule applies to tourists who enter either overland or by air. Please note that, if you travel to Israel for work purposes, however, you’ll definitely get a visa in your passport.

Can you ask Israel not to stamp passport?

Since early 2013, most people entering Israel via Ben Gurion Airport on a B2 visa (a regular tourist visa) do not receive a stamp in their passport. Usually, just asking them to stamp a piece of paper is no problem, and they’ll attach a piece of paper to your passport which you can remove after you’ve left Israel.

Why do some countries not stamp passports?

Many governments capture information about who us entering and leaving electronically, and share intelligence. Hence why passports are not really stamped much anymore.

What do I do if my passport isn’t stamped?

If your entry, however, has not been recorded, I would recommend going to the nearest CBP office to ensure correction of the record.

Is Israel passport powerful?

According to the 2018 Henley Passport Index, Israeli citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 161 countries and territories, ranking the Israeli passport 21st in the world in terms of travel freedom (tied with the Barbadian and Emirati passports).

What happens if you have an Israel stamp on your passport?

Having an Israel stamp in your passport could ban you from being allowed to travel to certain countries in the Middle East. This was obviously a deterrent for many people. Consequently, the blue immigration slip was introduced. Generally, citizens of most countries, including the UK and the USA can enjoy visa-free travel to Israel.

Can you enter Saudi Arabia with an Israel passport stamp?

The Saudi electronic tourist visa application does not prohibit those with Israeli stamps from entering the country. Similarly, many people have reported being able to get in and out of Saudia Arabia on business visas with no problem. It is advisable not to try and enter countries that sanction Israel if you do have an Israel passport stamp.

Can a Jordanian passport be used in Israel?

Yes, unfortunately, if you enter/exit Jordan overland, the Jordanian stamp says, very loudly, that you spent your holidays in Israel because the stamp would mention the name of that border. If you get one of these stamps, your passport is truly f***ed. Read: Jordan-Israel border crossing: Ultimate guide.

What kind of countries can you not visit with an Israel passport?

Countries You CANNOT Visit with an Israel Passport Stamp 1 Iran 2 Iraq 3 (Iraq not Iraqi Kurdistan) 4 Afghanistan 5 Lebanon 6 Syria 7 Libya 8 Kuwait 9 Pakistan 10 Saudi Arabia 11 Yemen 12 Sudan More