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Embassy of Israel in Bern

The Embassy of Israel in Bern. Here you will find all consular services of the embassy as well as all necessary contact information such as phone number, address, opening hours, e-mail and much more information.

Botschaft von Israel in Bern

Contact and address of the Embassy of Israel

Opening hours of the Israeli Embassy

  • Monday:           09:00 – 17:00
  • Tuesday:         09:00 – 17:00
  • Wednesday:        09:00 – 17:00
  • Thursday:    09:00 – 17:00
  • Friday:            09:00 – 14:00
  • Saturday:        Closed
  • Sunday:         Closed

Consular Department of the Embassy of Israel

Make an appointment at the Israeli Embassy in Bern

For most embassies in Bern It is possible to arrange appointments conveniently via an online booking system.

Most of the services provided by the Embassy of Israel require an appointment. This applies to visa applications as well as passport issuance and document authentication. Here are some ways you can book an appointment:

  • Online appointment booking: Some embassies offer an online booking system on their website. Check the official website of the Israeli Embassy in Bern at embassies.gov.il/bernto see if this option is available.
  • Make an appointment by phone: You can also try to contact the embassy directly by phone +41 31 356 35 00 /01 to call to schedule an appointment. Have all necessary information ready to speed up the process.
  • E-mail: Another option is to send an email to the embassy at ambassador-sec@bern.mfa.gov.il to request an appointment. Include your name, reason for the appointment, and preferred appointment dates.

Required documents

For the processing of applications to the Embassy of Israel in Bern must certain Documents which vary depending on the service. The most commonly required documents include:

  • Valid passport or identity card: A current Bulgarian or foreign identity document.
  • application forms: The corresponding, fully completed form for the respective service.
  • passport photos: Current biometric passport photos are required when applying for passports or identity cards.
  • evidence of personal data: Birth certificates, marriage certificates or other documents confirming identity.
  • copies of the documents: Both originals and copies of the submitted documents are often requested.
  • proof of payment: Proof of payment of consular fees, which must be paid in advance.

 

It is recommended to use the required documents completely and prepare in advance to avoid delays or problems during processing. A detailed list of necessary documents can be found on the official website of the embassy.

For more information about visiting an embassy, you can also visit our FAQ Visit page.

Services of the Israeli Embassy in Bern?

The Embassy of Israel in Bern offers a variety of consular services for Israeli citizens and foreign visitors. The most important services belong:

  • visa application for travel to Israel
  • Issuance and extension of passports
  • Consular assistance in emergencies
  • registration of births, marriages and deaths
  • Notarial Services, including powers of attorney and signature certifications
  • Exhibition of consular certificates
  • Support with legal matters

For most of these services, a appointment scheduling necessary in advance.

Other representations of Israel in Switzerland

In addition to the embassy in Switzerland, Israel also maintains a consulate in Geneva.

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This website is not the official site of the Israeli Embassy in Bern. We strive to provide up-to-date information, but botschaften-bern.ch no responsibility for possible errors or omissions on this site.

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