John: How to travel to Israel without having the entry visa stamped in my Passport?
I am an American citizen, and need to travel to Israel. Several Arab countries will not allow you to enter their country with a Israeli visa stamped in a passport, I will be visiting 6 Arab countries later in the year. I have also heard several horror stories from people who have entered Arab countries with Israeli visas. Is there a way to aquire an Israeli visa without having it stamped in my passport.
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Answer by Shay p
If you plan to visit Arab countries, ask for your visa stamp to be placed on a piece of paper separate from your passport when you enter Israel.
You can ask the visa to be stamped in a separate paper. It is not unusual.Answer by H
Ask the Israeli customs to enter Israel on form AL – 17 and not having your passport stamped.
Keep this piece of paper inside your passport while in Israel and take it out when entering any Arab country.
Answer by dandylTo answer you,Israeli Immigration will — on request — put a “loose leaf” removable stamp in your passport.
The reality is, you can be denied entry into most Arab Countries just for having an Israeli stamp on your passport.
Nice, huh?
Answer by Keithcan’t. need a new passport
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