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Emergency at Ben Gurion

Urgent guidance for Ben Gurion delays and questioning

Questioning or delays at Ben Gurion can be extremely stressful. We offer calm guidance in urgent situations when possible, without promising outcomes.

We help explain what can be asked for, how to keep answers consistent, and how to communicate key facts under pressure.

Who this is for

Anyone held for questioning, delayed, or informed of an entry refusal and in need of immediate direction.

The first 60 minutes: a quick checklist

  1. Stay calm and ask for the reason for the delay.
  2. Keep documents accessible and answers consistent.
  3. Do not provide information you are unsure about.
  4. Request to contact a lawyer when possible.
  5. Notify a trusted contact about the situation.

Stress can lead to unnecessary statements. Keep answers short and clear. If you have documents, present them in order. Do not invent details or hide facts.

What the support includes

We help explain what can be asked for, how to keep answers consistent, and how to communicate key facts under pressure.

Common documents

  • Flight details and passport number.
  • Purpose of visit and intended dates.
  • Supporting documents for lodging or work.
  • Contact details for a trusted person.

Common pitfalls to avoid

  • Giving inconsistent answers due to stress.
  • Signing documents without understanding them.
  • Trying to hide information instead of clarifying it.
  • Escalating the conversation unnecessarily.

Need a clear direction?

A short Zoom review can organize the file and reduce uncertainty before you act.

A typical process outline

  1. Clarify the reason for the delay or questioning.
  2. Organize documents and keep responses short and consistent.
  3. Request to consult a lawyer when possible.
  4. Document key details for later follow up.

Frequently asked questions

Can I ask to speak with a lawyer at the airport?

In most cases you can ask. We explain options based on the situation.

What if a refusal decision is issued?

We explain the general framework and immediate options.

Should I stay or return on the next flight?

It depends on circumstances. We outline considerations only.

Can you help late at night?

We assess availability for emergency support, without promises.

When a Zoom consult is helpful

If you are unsure about the correct track, missing documents, or how to describe the situation consistently, a short call can clarify the basics. We don't promise outcomes; we focus on clarity and steady preparation.

We work with clients in Israel and abroad, and we keep the language plain. The goal is a coherent, respectful file—not a rushed one.