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Work in Israel from Nepal 2026: Work Visa Guide

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Work in Israel from Nepal 2026: Work Visa Guide
TL;DR

Nepali passport holders travelling to Israel on a work purpose typically apply for the B/1 — Caregiver Visa (Bilateral Nepal-Israel Programme) (Initial 1 year, renewable annually up to maximum total stay of 5 years 3 months. After 63 months, MUST return to Nepal.). Processing runs 1–3 months from DoFE approval to embassy visa issuance — depends on Israeli employer matching speed. (1) Register with an authorised Nepali recruitment agency licensed by DoFE Nepal; (2) take the Israeli Caregiver Training course (320 hours, mandated by Israeli Ministry of Labour); (3) match with an Israeli employer (private household) via authorised Israeli recruitment agency (Sa'ad / Ofakim / Manpower Israel / etc.); (4) employer obtains B/1 work permit from PIBA; (5) applicant attends pre-departure orientation at DoFE Nepal; (6) Embassy Kathmandu issues entry visa after PIBA clearance + DoFE final approval; (7) departure on Israeli employer-arranged ticket. Yatra concierge handles document review, appointment booking, and PNR-backed dummy tickets where needed.

Key takeaways

  • Visa class for Nepali work travel to Israel: B/1 — Caregiver Visa (Bilateral Nepal-Israel Programme) (Initial 1 year, renewable annually up to maximum total stay of 5 years 3 months. After 63 months, MUST return to Nepal.).
  • Processing time: 1–3 months from DoFE approval to embassy visa issuance — depends on Israeli employer matching speed.. Apply with at least a 1-2 week buffer beyond this window.
  • Fees vary by visa class — confirm the current bracket on the embassy portal before submission.
  • Embassy contact: Embassy of Israel — Kathmandu — Lazimpat, Kathmandu, Nepal (P.O. Box 371, Kathmandu).
  • Yatra concierge: document review + appointment booking + PNR-backed dummy tickets (NPR 999) accepted by most embassies as proof of onward travel.
For Nepali work travel to Israel, the application flow runs: confirm visa class, gather documents per the embassy checklist, submit (online or at the application centre in Kathmandu), pay the fee, biometrics if required, and collect the passport on issue. The class you apply under is <strong>B/1 — Caregiver Visa (Bilateral Nepal-Israel Programme)</strong> (valid up to <strong>Initial 1 year, renewable annually up to maximum total stay of 5 years 3 months. After 63 months, MUST return to Nepal.</strong>). Processing typically takes <strong>1–3 months from DoFE approval to embassy visa issuance — depends on Israeli employer matching speed.</strong>. Submission: (1) Register with an authorised Nepali recruitment agency licensed by DoFE Nepal; (2) take the Israeli Caregiver Training course (320 hours, mandated by Israeli Ministry of Labour); (3) match with an Israeli employer (private household) via authorised Israeli recruitment agency (Sa'ad / Ofakim / Manpower Israel / etc. Yatra concierge handles end-to-end submission so the document back-and-forth is removed.

Step-by-step Israel work visa application

  1. Confirm visa class. For Nepali work travel to Israel, the class is the B/1 — Caregiver Visa (Bilateral Nepal-Israel Programme).
  2. Gather documents per the table below — passport, photos, financial proof, flight + hotel bookings, work-purpose letter.
  3. Submit via the embassy portal or application centre in Kathmandu.
  4. Pay the fee — embassy/government fee plus the application-centre service charge.
  5. Biometrics if the class requires them (sticker visas typically do; e-visas typically do not).
  6. Collect the passport on issue — by courier or in person at the centre.

Each step is a checkpoint. Getting one wrong (wrong fee bracket, photo not to spec, missing letter) restarts the clock — fix the failure at the source rather than in re-submission.

Quick facts

Visa typeB/1 — Caregiver Visa (Bilateral Nepal-Israel Programme)
Stay durationInitial 1 year, renewable annually up to maximum total stay of 5 years 3 months. After 63 months, MUST return to Nepal.
ValiditySingle-entry on first arrival; multi-entry on B/1 residence permit.
EntriesSingle (entry); multiple via B/1 permit.
Processing time1–3 months from DoFE approval to embassy visa issuance — depends on Israeli employer matching speed.
Financial requirementB/1 Caregiver salary (2026): minimum ILS 6,500/month gross (≈ EUR 1,650 / NPR 2.5 lakh) — set by Israeli Ministry of Labour. Plus room + board with host family + statutory severance (one month per year of work). Caregiver does NOT need to demonstrate personal funds — programme is fully employer-funded.
Embassy / centreVFS Global Israel Visa Application Centre — Kathmandu (for B/2 tourist intake) + Embassy of Israel Kathmandu (for B/1 / A-category direct intake)
Address (Kathmandu)VFS for B/2 tourist: Chhaya Devi Complex, 3rd Floor, Amrit Marg, Thamel, Kathmandu (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00). Book at visa.vfsglobal.com/npl/en/isr. Embassy Kathmandu (Lazimpat) for B/1 caregiver, B/1 specialist, A/2 student, A/3 clergy, A/4 dependant — direct intake by appointment.
HoursSun–Thu 09:30–13:00 (consular by appointment only). Visa decisions issued by the Embassy directly OR by Israeli Population Authority (PIBA) for B/1 work and A/2 student categories.
Online portalhttps://embassies.gov.il/kathmandu — Embassy of Israel Kathmandu (visa appointment + policy) · https://visa.vfsglobal.com/npl/en/isr — VFS Global Israel Nepal (B/2 tourist intake) · https://www.gov.il/en/departments/population_and_immigration_authority — Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA) — work / student / family permit policy · https://www.dofe.gov.np — DoFE Nepal (Department of Foreign Employment — bilateral B/1 Caregiver programme management)
Last verified2026-04-26

Important notes for Nepali applicants

  • Every Nepali-language document MUST be accompanied by a notary-certified English translation — embassies will reject untranslated originals. Use a Nepal Bar Council–registered translator and have each translation notarised by a Notary Public.
  • Income proof for Israeli visas: ANY ONE of the four Nepal-side income bundles is sufficient (Business OR Salary OR Pension OR Rental) — pick the bundle matching your active income source. For B/1 Caregiver applications, income proof is replaced by DoFE-mediated bilateral programme requirements.
  • Israel is NOT in the EU and NOT in the Schengen Area — it operates an independent visa system with the A/B numbering scheme. A Schengen visa does NOT allow entry to Israel and an Israeli visa does NOT allow entry to Schengen.
  • GOOD NEWS for Nepal: Israel HAS its own Embassy in Kathmandu (Lazimpat) — one of the very few non-Asian missions in Nepal alongside the US, UK, China, India, EU. Most Nepali Israel applications are filed directly at the Embassy Kathmandu, with B/2 tourist intake supplemented by VFS Kathmandu since 2018.
  • Nepal-Israel bilateral B/1 Caregiver programme: ~12,000 Nepalis currently work in Israel as elderly caregivers — Nepal is the second-largest source country for Israeli caregivers after the Philippines. Programme regulated under the bilateral agreement signed 2015, managed by DoFE Nepal + Israeli PIBA + authorised Israeli recruitment agencies (Sa'ad, Ofakim, Manpower Israel, etc.).
  • B/1 Caregiver salary (2026): minimum ILS 6,500/month gross (≈ EUR 1,650 / NPR 2.5 lakh) — set by Israeli Ministry of Labour. Caregivers receive room + board with the host family in addition to salary, plus statutory severance (one month per year of work).

Documents required for the Israel work visa

The embassy reviewer in Kathmandu checks the file in this order. Prepare each item to the specification before booking the appointment — the application is non-refundable on rejection.

DocumentRequiredNotes
B/1 Caregiver visa application form (signed)YesProvided by authorised Nepali recruitment agency.
Nepali passport (≥ 6 months validity, ≥ 2 blank pages)Yes
Two passport-size photos (white background)Yes
PIBA-approved B/1 Caregiver work permitYesIsraeli-employer-side document; obtained by Israeli recruitment agency on behalf of the host family.
Employment contract with Israeli host family (bilingual Hebrew + English)YesDrafted by Israeli recruitment agency per Israeli Ministry of Labour standard template; specifies duties, salary, days off, vacation, severance.
Israeli Caregiver Training Course completion certificate (320 hours)YesIssued by an Israeli Ministry of Labour-recognised training provider in Nepal (typically run by the Nepali recruitment agency).
Medical fitness certificate (HIV / AIDS + Hepatitis B + Tuberculosis screening, ≤ 3 months old)YesFrom a DoFE-approved medical centre in Nepal.
Police clearance from Nepal MoFA (MoFA-apostilled)Yes
DoFE Nepal labour permit (PDO + final clearance)YesIssued after pre-departure orientation; mandatory under Foreign Employment Act 2007.
Insurance coverage from Foreign Employment Welfare Fund (Bides ki Rojgar Kalyan Kosh) + Sa'ad / Ofakim insuranceYes
Citizenship certificate copy + birth certificate (notarised English translations)Yes
ANY ONE income bundle (Salary bundle most relevant for caregiver applicants — demonstrates ability to remit Nepal-side family support)Yes
2. Salary-Based IncomeRecommendedApplicants who are employed must provide:
Salary Certificate / Salary LetterYesOn employer letterhead, signed and stamped — stating designation, joining date, monthly gross / net salary, and tenure.
Leave Approval LetterYesConfirming sanctioned leave dates covering the full trip plus a buffer; signed by HR / authorised signatory.
No Objection Certificate (NOC) from employerYesConfirming the employer has no objection to the trip and the applicant will return to duty after the leave window.
Tax Clearance Certificate from IRD OR Tax Submission Letter from employer with tax statementsYesEither personal tax clearance from the Inland Revenue Department for the latest year, OR an employer letter confirming TDS deduction + remittance with attached employee tax statement.

How to apply for the Israel work visa from Nepal

(1) Register with an authorised Nepali recruitment agency licensed by DoFE Nepal; (2) take the Israeli Caregiver Training course (320 hours, mandated by Israeli Ministry of Labour); (3) match with an Israeli employer (private household) via authorised Israeli recruitment agency (Sa'ad / Ofakim / Manpower Israel / etc.); (4) employer obtains B/1 work permit from PIBA; (5) applicant attends pre-departure orientation at DoFE Nepal; (6) Embassy Kathmandu issues entry visa after PIBA clearance + DoFE final approval; (7) departure on Israeli employer-arranged ticket.

  1. Check eligibility against the criteria above and confirm the visa class is correct for your travel purpose.
  2. Prepare the document file per the table above. Use a Nepal Bar Council-registered translator + notary for any Nepali-language original (employer letter, property docs, citizenship copy back-translation).
  3. Book the appointment at https://embassies.gov.il/kathmandu — Embassy of Israel Kathmandu (visa appointment + policy) · https://visa.vfsglobal.com/npl/en/isr — VFS Global Israel Nepal (B/2 tourist intake) · https://www.gov.il/en/departments/population_and_immigration_authority — Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA) — work / student / family permit policy · https://www.dofe.gov.np — DoFE Nepal (Department of Foreign Employment — bilateral B/1 Caregiver programme management) — slots fill quickly during peak windows.
  4. Submit in person at VFS Global Israel Visa Application Centre — Kathmandu (for B/2 tourist intake) + Embassy of Israel Kathmandu (for B/1 / A-category direct intake) (VFS for B/2 tourist: Chhaya Devi Complex, 3rd Floor, Amrit Marg, Thamel, Kathmandu (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00). Book at visa.vfsglobal.com/npl/en/isr. Embassy Kathmandu (Lazimpat) for B/1 caregiver, B/1 specialist, A/2 student, A/3 clergy, A/4 dependant — direct intake by appointment.). Arrive 15 minutes early.
  5. Pay the fee (Visa fee in cash NPR or USD at the Embassy Lazimpat counter OR by card at VFS Kathmandu for B/2 tourist applications. B/1 Caregiver fees handled via DoFE Nepal under the bilateral agreement — applicants pay NPR via authorised Nepali recruitment agencies, not at the Embassy.).
  6. Provide biometrics if requested (mandatory for sticker classes; e-visa classes typically do not require them).
  7. Track and collect — most embassies provide a tracking reference. E-visas arrive by email; sticker visas return by courier or in-person collection.

What Yatra handles for Israel work visa applications

  • Document checklist tailored to the work purpose — exactly what the Israel embassy requires for Nepali files in this class.
  • Pre-submission review — we catch the documentation-gap rejections (wrong photo spec, missing translation, weak cover letter) before the file enters the queue.
  • Appointment booking at VFS Global Israel Visa Application Centre — Kathmandu (for B/2 tourist intake) + Embassy of Israel Kathmandu (for B/1 / A-category direct intake) in Kathmandu.
  • PNR-backed dummy tickets at NPR 999 — accepted by most embassies as proof of onward travel so you can apply before paying for non-refundable flights. Available at yatraforfun.com/dummy-ticket.
  • Re-application support — if rejected, the Yatra service fee is waived on the second submission (you re-pay the embassy fee, which is non-refundable on either attempt).

Common mistakes Nepali applicants make on the Israel work visa

The five mistakes below account for the majority of preventable rejections we see on Nepal-IL files. None of them are about the embassy being difficult — every one is fixable with a 30-minute pre-submission review.

  1. Photograph not to the embassy specification. Most Israel missions reject photos that fall outside the exact dimensions (typically 35x45mm or 51x51mm), have a non-white background, show ears partially covered, or were taken more than 6 months ago. Use a photo studio in Kathmandu (Bagbazar / Putalisadak / Naxal) that knows the Israel embassy spec — pay the extra NPR 200 for a fresh, compliant set rather than reusing an old printout.
  2. Bank balance pumped up the week before submission. Embassy reviewers read the 6-month statement, not the closing balance. A sudden NPR 5,00,000 deposit two weeks before submission with no salary or business inflow history flags as manufactured. Maintain a steady balance in line with declared income; if the funds are genuinely sponsored, attach the sponsor's 6-month statement and an undertaking letter rather than depositing into your own account.
  3. Untranslated Nepali documents. Every Nepali-language document submitted to a Israel mission must be accompanied by a notary-certified English translation — citizenship card, employer letter on Nepali letterhead, lalpurja (land deed), municipality registration, audit reports. Use a Nepal Bar Council-registered translator and have each translation notarised by a Notary Public; embassies routinely return files with raw Nepali originals.
  4. Cover letter that contradicts the booking dates. If the cover letter says you are travelling 12-25 Oct but the flight booking shows 14-22 Oct, the file gets returned for clarification. Re-read the cover letter against every attached booking before submission — dates, accommodation address, sponsor name, and total stay must match across all documents.
  5. Hotel booking that allows free cancellation but no payment proof. Israel embassies increasingly recognise the "book a refundable hotel just for the visa, cancel after approval" pattern. A confirmation showing prepayment (or at minimum a non-zero deposit) carries far more weight than a free-cancellation booking. If you genuinely need flexibility, attach the booking plus a covering note explaining your itinerary contingencies — silence reads as deception.

After approval — the pre-departure checklist for Israel

Visa in passport is not the end of the work. Carry the following on the day of travel — Nepali passport holders are routinely secondary-screened at the entry port for Israel, and producing the right paperwork at immigration shortens the inspection from 30 minutes to 3.

  • Printed visa or e-visa PDF — never rely solely on the digital copy on your phone. Carry one printed copy in your hand baggage and a backup in checked baggage.
  • Confirmed return ticket in your name — Israel immigration may ask to see the onward flight at arrival, especially for tourist and visit classes.
  • Hotel confirmation for the first 3 nights minimum, with the address printed in the local language where applicable. Immigration officers ask "where are you staying" and a vague answer triggers secondary screening.
  • Travel insurance certificate — increasingly mandatory at the entry port even when the visa was approved without it.
  • Cash in destination currency equivalent to at least USD 100/day for the first 3 days — immigration occasionally asks "show me funds" and a card or e-wallet does not always satisfy.
  • Yatra concierge contact — if you booked through Yatra, save our 24/7 number (+977 970-9066517) for any visa or entry-port issue. We have helped Nepali travellers re-enter Israel after secondary-screening flags more than 200 times in the last two years.

Israel embassy and visa centre contact in Kathmandu

Embassy of Israel — Kathmandu
Lazimpat, Kathmandu, Nepal (P.O. Box 371, Kathmandu)
Phone
+977 1 4411811, +977 1 4411813
Email
[email protected], [email protected]
Hours
Sun–Thu 09:30–13:00 (consular by appointment only). Visa decisions issued by the Embassy directly OR by Israeli Population Authority (PIBA) for B/1 work and A/2 student categories.
Website
https://embassies.gov.il/kathmandu
VFS Global Israel Visa Application Centre — Kathmandu (for B/2 tourist intake) + Embassy of Israel Kathmandu (for B/1 / A-category direct intake)
VFS for B/2 tourist: Chhaya Devi Complex, 3rd Floor, Amrit Marg, Thamel, Kathmandu (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00). Book at visa.vfsglobal.com/npl/en/isr. Embassy Kathmandu (Lazimpat) for B/1 caregiver, B/1 specialist, A/2 student, A/3 clergy, A/4 dependant — direct intake by appointment.

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Sources and freshness

This guide is curated from the official Embassy of Israel — Kathmandu portal and VFS Global Israel Visa Application Centre — Kathmandu (for B/2 tourist intake) + Embassy of Israel Kathmandu (for B/1 / A-category direct intake). Embassy data was last verified on 2026-04-26 and this post was last refreshed on 2026-05-12. Visa fees and processing times shift one to two times a year — re-check the embassy portal four weeks before travel.

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Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary Chaudhary founded Yatra For Fun in Kathmandu after a decade running visa applications for Nepali pilgrims, students, and business travellers. He writes the visa guides personally — every fee, document list, and embassy address is verified against the source portal before publication, and updated when the embassy changes its rules.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sources

  1. Yatra — Israel visa for Nepali citizens
  2. Embassy of Israel — Kathmandu — official site
  3. Israel visa application portal
  4. Embassy reference: embassies.gov.il
  5. Embassy reference: visa.vfsglobal.com
  6. Embassy reference: www.gov.il

Update log

  • factualInitial publication from embassy_info verified 2026-04-26Sandeep