Services
Passport Services
The child is not required to attend the appointment.
Children aged 10 and over MUST sign the application form.
Fee includes overseas surcharge.
Please visit our website for information on overseas passport applications: http://israel.embassy.gov.au/tavv/passport_application.html.
Children aged 10 and over MUST sign the application form.
Fee includes overseas surcharge.
Please visit our website for information on overseas passport applications: http://israel.embassy.gov.au/tavv/passport_application.html.
All applicants aged 16 and over must lodge their application in person.
Applicants aged 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a person with parental responsibility.
Fee includes overseas surcharge.
Please visit our website for information on overseas passport applications: http://www.israel.embassy.gov.au
Applicants aged 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a person with parental responsibility.
Fee includes overseas surcharge.
Please visit our website for information on overseas passport applications: http://www.israel.embassy.gov.au
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Emergency Passport - Please read information carefully and provide the requested information
. Duration:30 mins··. Price:₪571
For same day or next day travel, please call the Embassy on 03 693 5000.
Please provide your full name, DOB, lost/passport number (if applicable), address, telephone no. and email address in the comments section.
Please refer to our website to download the PC8 application form and bring two passport photos, the completed application form and any other ID documents you may hold.
The emergency passport can be issued within 72 hours once all requirements are fulfilled. Travel must be within 5 days of the issue date. This travel document will contain only 4 visa pages and the validity will be limited to a period of up to 12 months.
If travel is via or to a country other than Australia, please contact the respective embassy of that country for entry and visa requirements. The Australian Embassy cannot provide visa information.
Please provide your full name, DOB, lost/passport number (if applicable), address, telephone no. and email address in the comments section.
Please refer to our website to download the PC8 application form and bring two passport photos, the completed application form and any other ID documents you may hold.
The emergency passport can be issued within 72 hours once all requirements are fulfilled. Travel must be within 5 days of the issue date. This travel document will contain only 4 visa pages and the validity will be limited to a period of up to 12 months.
If travel is via or to a country other than Australia, please contact the respective embassy of that country for entry and visa requirements. The Australian Embassy cannot provide visa information.
All applicants aged 16 and over must lodge their application in person.
Applicants aged 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a person with parental responsibility.
Fee incudes overseas surcharge.
Please visit our website for information on overseas passport applications: http://www.israel.embassy.gov.au
Click on "Australians" tab.
Applicants aged 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a person with parental responsibility.
Fee incudes overseas surcharge.
Please visit our website for information on overseas passport applications: http://www.israel.embassy.gov.au
Click on "Australians" tab.
Adult Australian Passport Renewal Application- form (PC7). For adults whose previous passport:
-was issued from 1st January 2006 onwards
-had at least 2 years validity
-was issued when you were aged 16 years or over
-was issued in your current name, date of birth and sex
-can be presented at interview.
-has not been reported as lost/stolen.
See link for information: https://israel.embassy.gov.au/tavv/renew%5fpassport.html
For adult passport applications that do not meet the RENEWAL form requirements an application for a New Australian Passport Overseas- form (PC8) will be required. See link for information: https://israel.embassy.gov.au/tavv/new%5fpassport.html
-was issued from 1st January 2006 onwards
-had at least 2 years validity
-was issued when you were aged 16 years or over
-was issued in your current name, date of birth and sex
-can be presented at interview.
-has not been reported as lost/stolen.
See link for information: https://israel.embassy.gov.au/tavv/renew%5fpassport.html
For adult passport applications that do not meet the RENEWAL form requirements an application for a New Australian Passport Overseas- form (PC8) will be required. See link for information: https://israel.embassy.gov.au/tavv/new%5fpassport.html
Notarial services
Legalisation is the process where we verify the signature, seal or stamp on a document. We compare it to what we have on record.
Once we confirm the match, we attach an apostille or authentication certificate to it. Ask the receiving authority what they need.
The apostille or authentication certificate verifies the signature and/or seal on the document. You can then present it to the authority overseas who asked you for it.
Please bring your passport and original documents to the appointment.
Once we confirm the match, we attach an apostille or authentication certificate to it. Ask the receiving authority what they need.
The apostille or authentication certificate verifies the signature and/or seal on the document. You can then present it to the authority overseas who asked you for it.
Please bring your passport and original documents to the appointment.
Witnessing signatures
We can witness signatures on many official Australian documents, for use in Australia.
Be aware that you may not need DFAT to witness your signature. In many cases, you can find someone else locally to witness it for you. Ask the receiving authority in Australia who else can witness it for you.
Documents we can witness
Property transfers. Only for buying or selling property in Australia.
Australian statutory declarations. Only for use in Australia. Learn more about statutory declarations (Attorney-General's Department)
DFAT forms. This includes the Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage application form.
Notices of intended marriage. Learn more about Australian marriage forms (Attorney-General's Department)
Most federal government forms.
Some state government forms and private sector forms. Ask the form's issuing authority if they accept consular officials as authorised witnesses.
We don't witness signatures on overseas documents. Ask local authorities who can witness for you. Or get legal advice.
We can witness signatures on many official Australian documents, for use in Australia.
Be aware that you may not need DFAT to witness your signature. In many cases, you can find someone else locally to witness it for you. Ask the receiving authority in Australia who else can witness it for you.
Documents we can witness
Property transfers. Only for buying or selling property in Australia.
Australian statutory declarations. Only for use in Australia. Learn more about statutory declarations (Attorney-General's Department)
DFAT forms. This includes the Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage application form.
Notices of intended marriage. Learn more about Australian marriage forms (Attorney-General's Department)
Most federal government forms.
Some state government forms and private sector forms. Ask the form's issuing authority if they accept consular officials as authorised witnesses.
We don't witness signatures on overseas documents. Ask local authorities who can witness for you. Or get legal advice.
We can witness signatures on many official Australian documents for use in Australia, including Property transfers for buying or selling property in Australia.
Certifying photographs and copies of original documents
We can certify photographs and true copies of documents overseas.
We can't tell you if you need a photograph or true copy certified, or if DFAT must do it. Ask the receiving authority if you need it certified and who can do it for you.
In many cases, you can find a local authorised person to do it for you.
If you still need DFAT to do it, see how to request our notarial services.
True copies of documents
We can photocopy your original document, and certify it is a true copy.
Documents must be Australian, or for use in Australia.
We apply the following certification on it: "This is a true copy of the document presented to me". This is DFAT approved wording. We won't alter it.
We don't certify or endorse the contents in your document. We only certify the copy is identical.
Photographs
We can certify that your photograph is of you.
The photograph must be for use in Australia. If it's for local use, you may need to find a local authority to certify it.
When the consular official confirms you are the person in the picture and sights your valid photo identification, they'll certify it.
We will state that the photograph is "a true likeness of [your name]". This is DFAT approved wording. We won't alter it.
We can certify photographs and true copies of documents overseas.
We can't tell you if you need a photograph or true copy certified, or if DFAT must do it. Ask the receiving authority if you need it certified and who can do it for you.
In many cases, you can find a local authorised person to do it for you.
If you still need DFAT to do it, see how to request our notarial services.
True copies of documents
We can photocopy your original document, and certify it is a true copy.
Documents must be Australian, or for use in Australia.
We apply the following certification on it: "This is a true copy of the document presented to me". This is DFAT approved wording. We won't alter it.
We don't certify or endorse the contents in your document. We only certify the copy is identical.
Photographs
We can certify that your photograph is of you.
The photograph must be for use in Australia. If it's for local use, you may need to find a local authority to certify it.
When the consular official confirms you are the person in the picture and sights your valid photo identification, they'll certify it.
We will state that the photograph is "a true likeness of [your name]". This is DFAT approved wording. We won't alter it.
The Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage is a document stating that, provided you have told the truth at the time of the application and provided that you are not married to anyone else at the time of the marriage, then there are no laws prohibiting an Australian national marrying in the country where you are marrying.
We conduct no verifying checks in relation to issuing the certificate and this is clearly stated on the certificate.
The certificate does not state whether either applicant is single.
Please bring the application form (http://smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents/overseas.html), your and your partner's passport or ID Card and your original divorce decree/spouse's death certificate if either of you have been married before.
We conduct no verifying checks in relation to issuing the certificate and this is clearly stated on the certificate.
The certificate does not state whether either applicant is single.
Please bring the application form (http://smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents/overseas.html), your and your partner's passport or ID Card and your original divorce decree/spouse's death certificate if either of you have been married before.
An affidavit is a written statement that allows the person making it to present evidence in court or other legal proceedings. The person making the affidavit must take an oath or make an affirmation that the contents of the affidavit are true and correct.
Please bring your passport and original documents to the appointment.
Please bring your passport and original documents to the appointment.