U.S. Embassy Jerusalem Incident Reporting Form:
Recent Entry or Entry Request at an Airport, Land Border Crossing, or Seaport Where the Government of Israel Administers Security and Immigration Controls
Please
use this form to report any instances where you were denied entry or
subjected to discriminatory treatment at an airport, land border
crossing, or seaport where the Government of Israel administers
security and immigration controls. The
U.S. Embassy may follow up for
additional information regarding the incident and to seek your
consent before engaging on your case with the Israeli
government.
PRIVACY
ACT STATEMENT:
The Consular Section of U.S. Embassy Jerusalem collects information
from U.S. citizens to assist U.S. citizens located overseas pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 552a (Privacy Act), 22 U.S.C. 2656 (Management of Foreign
Affairs), 22 U.S.C. 3904 (Functions of Service), and the Vienna
Convention on Consular Relations. Providing information to
the U.S. Embassy or Consulate is voluntary, but without it the
Department may find it difficult to assist you. This
information may be disclosed to U.S. and foreign government
authorities in connection with your case and when we work with
various entities and individuals in accordance with certain approved
routine uses. More information on the Routine Uses for the system can
be found in System of Records Notices State-05, Overseas Citizen
Services Records and other Overseas Records, State-26, Passport
Records, and the Department’s Prefatory Statement on Routine
Uses.
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Are you a U.S. citizen (pick one)?
Yes
No
Do you have a valid U.S. passport (pick one)?
Yes
No
Please write out your full name exactly as it appears on your U.S. passport.
Please write your date of birth (please input MM/DD/YYYY) as it appears on your U.S. passport.
Please write your place of birth as it appears on your U.S. passport.
Which gender below best matches you (pick one)?
Female (F)
Male (M)
Nonbinary (X)
What document did you present to Israeli officials to enter the country (pick one)? Please pick the document that most closely matches what you presented.
My U.S. passport
My passport from another country
My Palestinian Authority passport/ID or East Jerusalem ID
Other
Did you have a valid visa or permit for entry?
Yes
No, I was denied for not having a valid visa or permit
No, a visa or permit was not required for my stated purpose of travel
I am a dual citizen or national of or hold travel documents from (please select all that apply):
Israel
Palestinian Authority
Other:
Not Applicable.
What is the purpose of your visit (pick one)?
Short term visit to Israel not to exceed 90 days for business or tourism
Transit through Israel to or from the West Bank
Long term visit to Israel for more than 90 days
Resident of Israel
Please write the name of the airport, land border crossing, or seaport where this incident occurred.
On what date did the incident occur? (Please input date MM/DD/YYYY)
If you were denied entry, were you provided with a reason for denial?
Yes, I was provided with a letter explaining why I was denied
Yes, I was verbally told why I was denied
No, I do not know why I was denied
I was not denied entry
Please describe what happened, and if applicable, include how you were discriminated against and by whom. Please include any biographic data that you think is relevant to the discrimination including but not limited to your ethnicity, nationality, or religion.
If you would be willing to discuss this incident with a U.S. Embassy Jerusalem official, please enter your e-mail or telephone number below.
Thank You For Your Submission
We
want to thank you for the information regarding a denial of entry or
report of discrimination connected to an entrance into Israel through
the airport, seaport, land border, or through one of the West Bank
crossings under Israel’s new entry procedures.
The
American Citizen Services (ACS) Unit from either the U.S. Embassy in
Jerusalem or the Branch Office in Tel Aviv may follow up with you by
email.
PRIVACY
ACT STATEMENT: The Consular Section of U.S. Embassy Jerusalem
collects information from U.S. citizens to assist U.S. citizens
located overseas pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a (Privacy Act), 22 U.S.C.
2656 (Management of Foreign Affairs), 22 U.S.C. 3904 (Functions of
Service), and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. Providing
information to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate is voluntary, but
without it the Department may find it difficult to assist you. This
information may be disclosed to U.S. and foreign government
authorities in connection with your case and when we work with
various entities and individuals in accordance with certain approved
routine uses. More information on the Routine Uses for the system can
be found in System of Records Notices State-05, Overseas Citizen
Services Records and other Overseas Records, State-26, Passport
Records, and the Department’s Prefatory Statement on Routine
Uses.
Please
hit the submit button below to finalize the submission.
Approved: CA/OCS – Kim Furnish ()
Drafted: CA/OCS/ACS/NEA: Madeline Sposato, 202-485-6336
Cleared: CA/OCS/ACS: BMarwaha (ok)
CA/VO: JWetmore (ok)
CT/TSI: CMachak (ok)
NEA/IPA: AMihailescu (info)
L/CA: PMcNerney (ok)
L/CA: CGuymon (ok)
U.S. Embassy Jerusalem: CPolillo (ok)
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