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For Consular Section services please book an appointment over the phone (972) 3 710 39 10 (M-Th 9.00-14.00)

or online.

Consular reception hours:

Wednesday 15.00-17.00
Friday 11.00-13.00

Address:

HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd. 125/ Kaplan str 44
Tel Aviv
Israel

NB! The Embassy is located on the 24th floor. In order to reach the Embassy, use an elevator to the 25th floor first, then another elevator for descending to the 24th floor.

E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

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For Consular Section services please book an appointment over the phone (972) 3 710 39 10 (M-Th 9.00-14.00)

or online.

Consular reception hours:

Wednesday 15.00-17.00
Friday 11.00-13.00

Address:

HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd. 125/ Kaplan str 44
Tel Aviv
Israel

NB! The Embassy is located on the 24th floor. In order to reach the Embassy, use an elevator to the 25th floor first, then another elevator for descending to the 24th floor.

E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Estonian passports and ID cards
  • Personal Details Updates and Family Records Certificates
  • Certificates
  • State Fees
  • Applying for Visa
  • Travel Document Requirements for Visitors
  • Residence Permits
  • Information material on legal entrance and stay in Estonia and departure from Estonia in case of unlawful stay
  • E-residency

For Consular Section services please book an appointment over the phone (972) 3 710 39 10 (M-Th 9.00-14.00)

or online.

Consular reception hours:

Wednesday 15.00-17.00
Friday 11.00-13.00

Address:

HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd. 125/ Kaplan str 44
Tel Aviv
Israel

NB! The Embassy is located on the 24th floor. In order to reach the Embassy, use an elevator to the 25th floor first, then another elevator for descending to the 24th floor.

E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Estonian passports and ID cards
  • Personal Details Updates and Family Records Certificates
  • Certificates
  • State Fees
  • Applying for Visa
  • Travel Document Requirements for Visitors
  • Residence Permits
  • Information material on legal entrance and stay in Estonia and departure from Estonia in case of unlawful stay
  • E-residency

For Consular Section services please book an appointment over the phone (972) 3 710 39 10 (M-Th 9.00-14.00)

or online.

Consular reception hours:

Wednesday 15.00-17.00
Friday 11.00-13.00

Address:

HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd. 125/ Kaplan str 44
Tel Aviv
Israel

NB! The Embassy is located on the 24th floor. In order to reach the Embassy, use an elevator to the 25th floor first, then another elevator for descending to the 24th floor.

E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Estonian passports and ID cards
  • Personal Details Updates and Family Records Certificates
  • Certificates
  • State Fees
  • Applying for Visa
  • Travel Document Requirements for Visitors
  • Residence Permits
  • Information material on legal entrance and stay in Estonia and departure from Estonia in case of unlawful stay
  • E-residency

For Consular Section services please book an appointment over the phone (972) 3 710 39 10 (M-Th 9.00-14.00)

or online.

Consular reception hours:

Wednesday 15.00-17.00
Friday 11.00-13.00

Address:

HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd. 125/ Kaplan str 44
Tel Aviv
Israel

NB! The Embassy is located on the 24th floor. In order to reach the Embassy, use an elevator to the 25th floor first, then another elevator for descending to the 24th floor.

E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Estonian passports and ID cards
  • Personal Details Updates and Family Records Certificates
  • Certificates
  • State Fees
  • Applying for Visa
  • Travel Document Requirements for Visitors
  • Residence Permits
  • Information material on legal entrance and stay in Estonia and departure from Estonia in case of unlawful stay
  • E-residency

For Consular Section services please book an appointment over the phone (972) 3 710 39 10 (M-Th 9.00-14.00)

or online.

Consular reception hours:

Wednesday 15.00-17.00
Friday 11.00-13.00

Address:

HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd. 125/ Kaplan str 44
Tel Aviv
Israel

NB! The Embassy is located on the 24th floor. In order to reach the Embassy, use an elevator to the 25th floor first, then another elevator for descending to the 24th floor.

E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Estonian passports and ID cards
  • Personal Details Updates and Family Records Certificates
  • Certificates
  • State Fees
  • Applying for Visa
  • Travel Document Requirements for Visitors
  • Residence Permits
  • Information material on legal entrance and stay in Estonia and departure from Estonia in case of unlawful stay
  • E-residency

For Consular Section services please book an appointment over the phone (972) 3 710 39 10 (M-Th 9.00-14.00)

or online.

Consular reception hours:

Wednesday 15.00-17.00
Friday 11.00-13.00

Address:

HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd. 125/ Kaplan str 44
Tel Aviv
Israel

NB! The Embassy is located on the 24th floor. In order to reach the Embassy, use an elevator to the 25th floor first, then another elevator for descending to the 24th floor.

E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

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Israel recognised the Republic of Estonia on 4 September 1991 and diplomatic relations were established on 9 January 1992.

Israel’s ambassador to Estonia Dov Segev-Steinberg presented his credentials to President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on 28 September 2016.  From November 2011 until August 2016 Israel’s ambassador to Estonia was Dan Ashbel. The ambassador resides in Helsinki. Estonia’s ambassador to Israel from 1999-2004 was Jüri Seilenthal, from 2004-2006 Marina Kaljurand, and from 2007-2010 Aino Lepik von Wiren, who resided in Tallinn. Foreign Minister Urmas Paet opened the Estonian Embassy in Tel Aviv in November 2009. The first Estonian ambassador to reside in Israel was Tiina Intelmann, who was the ambassador from January 2011 to November 2011. From May 2012 until August 2016 Estonian ambassador in Israel was Malle Talvet-Mustonen.  Ambassador Sulev Kannike presented his credentials to President Reuven Rivlin on 3rd August 2016.

May 2007, the Estonian-Israeli parliamentary group was established in the Riigikogu, chaired until September 2018 by Mr. Igor Gräzin. From 11.09.2018 it is chaired by Mrs. Keit Pentus-Rosimannus.  In the Knesset, there is an Estonia friendship group that is chaired by Ms. Ksenia Svetlova.

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Israel recognised the Republic of Estonia on 4 September 1991 and diplomatic relations were established on 9 January 1992.

Israel’s ambassador to Estonia Dov Segev-Steinberg presented his credentials to President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on 28 September 2016.  From November 2011 until August 2016 Israel’s ambassador to Estonia was Dan Ashbel. The ambassador resides in Helsinki. Estonia’s ambassador to Israel from 1999-2004 was Jüri Seilenthal, from 2004-2006 Marina Kaljurand, and from 2007-2010 Aino Lepik von Wiren, who resided in Tallinn. Foreign Minister Urmas Paet opened the Estonian Embassy in Tel Aviv in November 2009. The first Estonian ambassador to reside in Israel was Tiina Intelmann, who was the ambassador from January 2011 to November 2011. From May 2012 until August 2016 Estonian ambassador in Israel was Malle Talvet-Mustonen.  Ambassador Sulev Kannike presented his credentials to President Reuven Rivlin on 3rd August 2016.

May 2007, the Estonian-Israeli parliamentary group was established in the Riigikogu, chaired until September 2018 by Mr. Igor Gräzin. From 11.09.2018 it is chaired by Mrs. Keit Pentus-Rosimannus.  In the Knesset, there is an Estonia friendship group that is chaired by Ms. Ksenia Svetlova.

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Israel recognised the Republic of Estonia on 4 September 1991 and diplomatic relations were established on 9 January 1992.

Israel’s ambassador to Estonia Dov Segev-Steinberg presented his credentials to President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on 28 September 2016.  From November 2011 until August 2016 Israel’s ambassador to Estonia was Dan Ashbel. The ambassador resides in Helsinki. Estonia’s ambassador to Israel from 1999-2004 was Jüri Seilenthal, from 2004-2006 Marina Kaljurand, and from 2007-2010 Aino Lepik von Wiren, who resided in Tallinn. Foreign Minister Urmas Paet opened the Estonian Embassy in Tel Aviv in November 2009. The first Estonian ambassador to reside in Israel was Tiina Intelmann, who was the ambassador from January 2011 to November 2011. From May 2012 until August 2016 Estonian ambassador in Israel was Malle Talvet-Mustonen.  Ambassador Sulev Kannike presented his credentials to President Reuven Rivlin on 3rd August 2016.

May 2007, the Estonian-Israeli parliamentary group was established in the Riigikogu, chaired until September 2018 by Mr. Igor Gräzin. From 11.09.2018 it is chaired by Mrs. Keit Pentus-Rosimannus.  In the Knesset, there is an Estonia friendship group that is chaired by Ms. Ksenia Svetlova.

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Israel recognised the Republic of Estonia on 4 September 1991 and diplomatic relations were established on 9 January 1992.

Israel’s ambassador to Estonia Dov Segev-Steinberg presented his credentials to President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on 28 September 2016.  From November 2011 until August 2016 Israel’s ambassador to Estonia was Dan Ashbel. The ambassador resides in Helsinki. Estonia’s ambassador to Israel from 1999-2004 was Jüri Seilenthal, from 2004-2006 Marina Kaljurand, and from 2007-2010 Aino Lepik von Wiren, who resided in Tallinn. Foreign Minister Urmas Paet opened the Estonian Embassy in Tel Aviv in November 2009. The first Estonian ambassador to reside in Israel was Tiina Intelmann, who was the ambassador from January 2011 to November 2011. From May 2012 until August 2016 Estonian ambassador in Israel was Malle Talvet-Mustonen.  Ambassador Sulev Kannike presented his credentials to President Reuven Rivlin on 3rd August 2016.

May 2007, the Estonian-Israeli parliamentary group was established in the Riigikogu, chaired until September 2018 by Mr. Igor Gräzin. From 11.09.2018 it is chaired by Mrs. Keit Pentus-Rosimannus.  In the Knesset, there is an Estonia friendship group that is chaired by Ms. Ksenia Svetlova.

  • Business Relations
  • Cultural Relations
  • Visits
  • Agreements

Israel recognised the Republic of Estonia on 4 September 1991 and diplomatic relations were established on 9 January 1992.

Israel’s ambassador to Estonia Dov Segev-Steinberg presented his credentials to President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on 28 September 2016.  From November 2011 until August 2016 Israel’s ambassador to Estonia was Dan Ashbel. The ambassador resides in Helsinki. Estonia’s ambassador to Israel from 1999-2004 was Jüri Seilenthal, from 2004-2006 Marina Kaljurand, and from 2007-2010 Aino Lepik von Wiren, who resided in Tallinn. Foreign Minister Urmas Paet opened the Estonian Embassy in Tel Aviv in November 2009. The first Estonian ambassador to reside in Israel was Tiina Intelmann, who was the ambassador from January 2011 to November 2011. From May 2012 until August 2016 Estonian ambassador in Israel was Malle Talvet-Mustonen.  Ambassador Sulev Kannike presented his credentials to President Reuven Rivlin on 3rd August 2016.

May 2007, the Estonian-Israeli parliamentary group was established in the Riigikogu, chaired until September 2018 by Mr. Igor Gräzin. From 11.09.2018 it is chaired by Mrs. Keit Pentus-Rosimannus.  In the Knesset, there is an Estonia friendship group that is chaired by Ms. Ksenia Svetlova.

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Postal address:

Menachem Begin Rd 125
P.O. Box 7166

Tel Aviv 6107120
Israel

Visiting address:
HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd 125 / Kaplan St 44 (Left entrance)
Tel Aviv
Israel

Tel. (972) 3 710 39 10
Fax (972) 3 710 39 19
E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Ambassador
  • Embassy Staff
  • Estonian Honorary Consuls

Postal address:

Menachem Begin Rd 125
P.O. Box 7166

Tel Aviv 6107120
Israel

Visiting address:
HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd 125 / Kaplan St 44 (Left entrance)
Tel Aviv
Israel

Tel. (972) 3 710 39 10
Fax (972) 3 710 39 19
E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Ambassador
  • Embassy Staff
  • Estonian Honorary Consuls

Postal address:

Menachem Begin Rd 125
P.O. Box 7166

Tel Aviv 6107120
Israel

Visiting address:
HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd 125 / Kaplan St 44 (Left entrance)
Tel Aviv
Israel

Tel. (972) 3 710 39 10
Fax (972) 3 710 39 19
E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

  • Ambassador
  • Embassy Staff
  • Estonian Honorary Consuls

Postal address:

Menachem Begin Rd 125
P.O. Box 7166

Tel Aviv 6107120
Israel

Visiting address:
HaYovel Tower, 24th floor
Menachem Begin Rd 125 / Kaplan St 44 (Left entrance)
Tel Aviv
Israel

Tel. (972) 3 710 39 10
Fax (972) 3 710 39 19
E-mail: embassy.telaviv@mfa.ee

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