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Teudat Zehut 

Israeli ID Guide for New Olim

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Getting your Teudat Zehut is one of the first steps after making Aliyah. This is your official Israeli ID card, which proves your identity, your citizenship status, and is needed for almost everything in Israel — from opening a bank account to accessing government services. Here’s what new Olim need to know.

What is Teudat Zehut?

The Teudat Zehut is the official Israeli ID card issued to all citizens and permanent residents. As a new Oleh, you’ll receive a temporary version at the airport, and then you’ll need to get your full Teudat Zehut at your local Misrad HaPnim branch.

Your ID card contains:

  • Full name in Hebrew and English
     

  • Date of birth
     

  • Gender
     

  • Personal ID number

  • Digital photo

Why it’s important: You’ll need your Teudat Zehut for banking, signing rental contracts, health insurance, and many other official services.

What is the ספח (Appendix)?

When you receive your Teudat Zehut, you’ll also get a ספח — an official appendix attached to your ID. This document includes additional information about your personal status and family members.

The ספח is often required for:

  • Registering for health insurance
     

  • Signing official documents
     

  • Certain government services and benefits
     

It’s a small but important companion to your Teudat Zehut, so make sure to keep it safe along with your ID.

Tip:  Keep both ספח (Appendix) and Teudat Zehut          (Israeli ID) together in your wallet.

  1. Book Your Appointment – The fastest way is through the MyVisit website or app. You can select a date, time, and branch that’s convenient for you.

  1. Bring Your Documents – Usually, you’ll need your Teudat Oleh, passport, and any temporary Teudat Zehut you received at the airport.
     

  2. Go to Your Appointment – Arrive on time and follow the instructions at the branch. The staff will take your photo and give you your official Teudat Zehut along with the ספח.

Tip: Make sure to bring passport photos when asking for your Israeli             passport. Most branches can process it right away if you have                 them, saving you an extra trip.

How to Get
Your Teudat Zehut

Choosing the Right Branch

A big tip for new Olim: not all branches are equal. Misrad HaPnim offices in big cities like Tel Aviv or Jerusalem are often extremely busy, with hundreds of appointments each day. Visits can feel rushed and stressful.

Tip 1: Look at more distant or less common branches, even if it means planning a day trip. Your visit will be much more relaxed, and it’s also a wonderful chance to see more of the beautiful land of Israel while taking care of your ID and passport.

Tip 2: Click here, to see different locations of Misrad Hapnim (Ministry of Interior) 

Common Questions

Q: How long does it take to get my Teudat Zehut?
A: Usually, you receive it the same day at the branch after your appointment.

Q: Can I book online?
A: Yes! Using the MyVisit website or app is the easiest way to secure your appointment.

Q: What if I need to change my information later?
A: Name changes, address updates, or corrections can be done at any Misrad HaPnim branch with your ID and supporting documents.

Q: Is it necessary to have Teudat Zehut immediately?
A: Yes. Many services require it, so it’s one of the first things you should organize as a new Oleh.

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Final
      Tip

Plan your appointment at a less busy branch, and make it a small adventure. The visit will be easier, and you’ll get to explore a part of Israel you might not have seen before.

 

A calm branch makes the experience much more enjoyable and stress-free — and that’s exactly the kind of start every new Oleh deserves.

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