The Israeli government recently announced that American citizens who hold dual citizenship in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon or Syria may obtain a special permit to enter the country under certain circumstances.

Key Points:

  • A new regulation allows Israel’s Minister of the Interior to grant an entry permit to American citizens with dual citizenship in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon or Syria if they demonstrate that their presence serves the interests of Israel.
  • The permit is valid for 90 days. No work activities may be performed during the permit holder’s stay.
  • American citizens with dual citizenship in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon or Syria are otherwise prohibited from entering Israel.

Additional Information: In July, Israel began allowing entry to U.S. citizens of Palestinian origin, who hold Palestinian ID cards or who reside in the Gaza Strip or the West Bank. Israel modified its policy in an effort to eventually be admitted to the U.S. Visa Waiver Program.

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