Guide to Misrad Haklita: Making Your First Appointment
Guide to Misrad Haklita: Making Your First
Appointment
What is Misrad Haklita?
Misrad Haklita, officially known as the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration (והקליטה העלייה משרד), is the Israeli government ministry responsible for assisting new immigrants in their integration into Israeli society. The ministry provides crucial support including financial assistance (Sal Klita payments), Ulpan vouchers for Hebrew study, employment guidance, housing assistance, and educational services.
Making Your First Appointment
The first appointment with Misrad Haklita is a critical step in your absorption process. After this meeting, you will begin receiving your Sal Klita payments, and create a personalized absorption plan with your counselor.
For Those Who Made Aliyah from Abroad
If you received your Teudat Oleh or Teudat Zakaut at the airport upon arrival, you can schedule your first appointment by:
*Calling the Misrad Haklita hotline: 2994 (from Israeli phones) or **03-973-3333 **(from abroad or non-Israeli phones)
Phone hours: Sunday to Thursday, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
For Those Who Made Aliyah from Within Israel (Shinui Status)
If you are changing your status to immigrant from within Israel, you must first complete an online eligibility form. After submission, Misrad Haklita should contact you within 14 business days to schedule your appointment.
**Important: **The form must be filled out using incognito mode in Google Chrome for technical reasons.
We also recommend emailing your local Misrad Haklita branch directly to ensure your request is processed promptly.
Booking Subsequent Appointments
After your initial meeting with Misrad Haklita, you can schedule follow-up appointments through the online booking systems:
**GoVisit: https://govisit.gov.il/en
**MyVisit: **Available as a mobile app or website These systems allow you to:
ï Select your preferred Misrad Haklita branch
ï Choose an available appointment time
ï Receive SMS confirmation of your appointment
ï Manage or reschedule appointments as needed
You will need your Teudat Zehut (Israeli ID) number and an Israeli mobile number that can receive SMS messages to use these services.
Your Online Personal Portal
Once registered with Misrad Haklita, you can access your personal account at: **https://www.gov.il/en/service/private-area-new-immigrants-and-returning-residents **Through this portal, you can:
ï View your Sal Klita payment schedule and history
ï Generate appointment confirmations
ï Download your personal integration program report
ï Contact your absorption counselor
ï Update your personal address
ï Access your correspondence with the ministry
ï Check your position in the public housing queue
Note: You must first create a gov.il account to access your Misrad Haklita portal.
Documents to Bring to Your First Appointment
Come prepared with the following:
Essential Documents:
ï Passport
ï Birth certificate
ï Proof of address in Israel
ï Bank account information (account number and bank details)
ï Passport-sized photos
If Applicable:
ï Marriage certificate (if married)
ï Children's birth certificates
ï Divorce or death certificates (if relevant)
ï Academic diplomas and transcripts
ï Professional licenses or certifications
For Katin Chozer (Returning Residents):
ï Transcript of entries and exits from Misrad Hapnim
ï Passport pictures
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
Your initial meeting typically covers:
**1. Registration and Documentation: **Your counselor will verify your documents and establish your file in the system.
**2. Sal Klita Payment Setup: **You'll receive confirmation of when your absorption basket payments will be deposited into your bank account. These payments are typically spread over the first year.
**3. Ulpan Information: **You'll receive information about local Hebrew language programs and vouchers for Ulpan enrollment.
**4. Personalized Absorption Plan: **Together with your counselor, you'll create a plan tailored to your specific needs, including employment assistance, housing support, and educational guidance.
**5. Rights and Benefits Overview: **Your counselor will explain your rights as a new immigrant and the benefits available to you.
**6. Health Insurance Finalization: **You'll receive forms needed to complete your health insurance registration with your chosen Kupat Cholim (health fund).
Finding Your Local Misrad Haklita Branch
Misrad Haklita has offices throughout Israel. The system automatically assigns you to the branch closest to the address listed on your Teudat Zehut. Major branches include locations in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Be'er Sheva, and many other cities.
For a complete list of branch locations and contact information, visit the Ministry's website or contact the central hotline.
Tips for a Smooth Experience
ï **Book early: **Try to schedule your appointment as soon as possible after arrival, as slots can fill up quickly.
ï **Arrive on time: **Government offices operate on strict schedules. Arriving late may result in rescheduling.
ï **Bring copies: **In addition to originals, bring copies of all important documents.
ï **Have questions ready: **Write down any specific questions you have about your absorption benefits, Ulpan options, or other services.
ï **Use the portal: **After your first meeting, take advantage of the online portal to communicate with your counselor and track your benefits.
ï *Save important numbers: **Keep the hotline number (2994) saved in your phone for future reference.
Additional Support
Remember: Your absorption counselor at Misrad Haklita is your primary resource for questions about your rights, benefits, and integration process. Don't hesitate to reach out through the portal or schedule additional appointments as needed during your first years in Israel.
Updated on: 02/02/2026
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