Visa Basics

  • Israel nationals need a visa before travelling to Madagascar for tourism, family visits, or short business travel.
  • The process is online, so you can complete the form, upload documents, and receive the approved visa by email before you fly.
  • Before starting, confirm your Madagascar visa eligibility.

Entry Rules

The eVisa is usually issued for short travel and is commonly used as a single-entry permit for Madagascar.

Visa Option Entry Type Suitable For
15-Day Visa Single Entry Brief island trips
30-Day Visa Single Entry Regular holiday plans
60-Day Visa Single Entry Longer stays and extended travel

Stay Options

Madagascar Flag And Israel Flag

Travellers from Israel can pick the visa length that best matches their plans, whether they are visiting for a short break or a longer stay. Choosing the right option early can make travel planning easier and help avoid last-minute changes.

  • Short stays are useful for quick holidays.
  • Longer stays give more travel flexibility.

Required Documents

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • Clear scan of the passport info page.
  • Recent digital passport photo.
  • Return or onward flight details.
  • Check full Madagascar visa requirements.

Fees

What Affects the Final Price

Your total amount depends on the selected stay length and the speed of processing you choose at checkout.

Visa duration selected
Standard or priority processing
Government and service fees
Total shown before payment

How to Apply

Israel Passport

The visa request is completed online. Enter your personal information, passport details, and trip dates carefully, then review everything before payment. It is best to check each field slowly so your form matches your passport and travel plan exactly.

Before Submission

  • Step 1: Fill in the form with the same details shown on your passport.
  • Step 2: Upload clear supporting documents and photo files.
  • Step 3: Confirm the information and complete the payment.
  • Apply: Begin the process on apply eVisa.
  • Note: Review spelling, passport numbers, and travel dates before final submission.

Track Status

You can follow your request online by using your reference number and passport number after the form has been submitted.

Review Phase What Happens What You Should Do
Submitted Your details enter the first review stage Check the confirmation email
Under Review Travel and passport information are checked Wait for an update by email
Approved The visa is issued in digital format Download and print a copy

Common Issues

Most issues happen because of unclear passport images, incorrect name spelling, or details that do not match the passport exactly.

If Your Visa Expires

If you cannot leave before the visa expires, contact local immigration in Madagascar as soon as possible. Overstaying may result in fines or exit problems.

Check the expiry date as soon as you arrive and monitor it during your stay.

Speak with immigration early if you think you may need more time.

Keep your passport and travel papers ready for review.

Do not wait until the final day to ask for help.

Processing Times

Select the service speed that fits your departure schedule.

Processing Type Estimated Time Best For Delivery Format
Standard 4 - 6 Working Days Travellers with time to plan Email delivery
Urgent 2 - 4 Working Days People leaving soon Email delivery
Super Fast 1 - 3 Working Days Very short-notice departures Email delivery

Check the processing guide for current timelines.

Application Stages

These stages show what usually happens before and after approval.

Before Approval

Review Period

  • Pending: The application has been submitted and is waiting to be checked.
  • Assessment: Passport and travel details are being reviewed.
  • Status updates are sent to your email address.
After Approval

Travel Ready

  • The approved visa is issued digitally.
  • Download the file and keep a printed copy.
  • Show it at check-in and on arrival if requested.

Before You Travel

Useful reminders for Israel passport holders going to Madagascar:

  • Print at least one copy of your approved eVisa.
  • Check that your passport remains valid for the full trip.
  • Keep digital copies of the visa and passport on your phone or email.
  • Carry accommodation and return travel details when you fly.

Why Use Our Help

Our guidance is designed to make the process easier to understand and help reduce the simple mistakes that often lead to delays.

Clear Explanations

Each step is explained in a simple and practical way.

Better Checks

Helpful reminders make it easier to review your application carefully.

Fewer Mistakes

Clear guidance helps avoid common data and document errors.

Easy Delivery

Your approved visa is sent directly to your email inbox.

Common Questions

No. The eVisa should normally be arranged before you enter the country.

In most cases, the standard visa is issued for a single entry only.

Contact support as quickly as possible. It is easier to correct a problem before the visa is fully processed.