Israeli Security Minister Ben-Gvir Cancels US Trip After Visa Difficulties: Haaretz
- Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir canceled a planned family trip to the US due to difficulties obtaining a visa that required biometric fingerprinting despite holding a diplomatic passport.
- Ben-Gvir chose to apply for a regular visa and undergo the same procedures as all Israeli citizens since the trip was mainly private, declining to use his ministerial status to ease the process.
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Israeli Security Minister Ben-Gvir cancels US trip after visa complications
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has canceled an upcoming family trip to the United States after he was required by the US embassy to arrive in person and provide his fingerprints as a condition for receiving a visa, according Israeli media on Tuesday.
Israeli Security Minister Ben-Gvir cancels US trip after visa difficulties: Report
Israeli Security Minister Ben-Gvir cancels US trip after visa difficulties: Haaretz
Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has canceled a planned family trip to the US amid difficulties in obtaining a visa, according Israeli media on Tuesday. The US Embassy told Ben-Gvir that he would need to appear in person to provide biometric fingerprints as part of the visa process, Haaretz daily reported. The requirement was interpreted in Israeli media reports as a sign of reluctance to grant him a visa. The Israeli minister…
Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir Cancels US Trip After Visa Difficulties
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir canceled a planned trip to the United States after facing difficulties securing a travel visa from the U.S. Embassy, underscoring that even senior Israeli officials are not immune to strict American entry hurdles.

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