Work visas
Support for employers and foreign workers in preparing a consistent file.
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We guide clients through work visas, citizenship and status, tourist visas, entry permits, and urgent Ben Gurion situations. Each service is delivered with clarity and realistic expectations.
The goal is not to rush you into a path but to help you choose the right track and present your documents coherently. We explain what is known, what is uncertain, and what can be verified.
Individuals, families, and employers who want structured guidance and a calm explanation of next steps.
Choose the area that best fits your situation. If you are not sure which service applies, a short consult can help you define the correct track.
Support for employers and foreign workers in preparing a consistent file.
Read moreGuidance across status tracks, renewals, and family scenarios.
Read moreInvitation letters, early screening, and entry interview preparation.
Read moreAssistance with special approvals and proper document presentation.
Read moreUrgent assistance for questioning, delays, or entry refusal.
Read moreA short Zoom meeting can clarify your situation and point to the right track. We explain options and general risks without obligation.
No. We can identify the focus together and guide you to the right track.
Yes, depending on the circumstances and after a general fit review.
In Ben Gurion emergencies we try to help when possible, without promises.
It is not always clear whether a matter requires a visa, an entry permit, or a status process. The distinction matters because it affects documents and the filing path. A short call can help narrow the issue and choose the correct general track.
Prepare a short note: who is involved, what the goal is, and what timelines matter. Prior refusals or delays can also be relevant. This allows us to provide a structured direction without pressure.
Even a short call works better with basic information. You do not need detailed files, but it helps to know the goal, the parties, and any history of communications with the authorities.
The first meeting focuses on understanding the goal and the possible steps. You will receive a short summary and guidance on the next stage without pressure to decide immediately.
If you have documents available, a short list is enough. Even a passport snapshot or a summary of a prior filing can help us understand the context without overwhelming the process.