Consulate-General of Israel in Houston
Address | 24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1500 Houston, TX 77046 USA |
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Address | 24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1500 Houston, TX 77046 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Visas & Consular | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
consular. | |
Web site | http:/ |
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I live in Temple Texas. By trade, I am a welder/fabricator and heavy equipment mechanic. FROM FEB. of 2008 to May of 2010 I worked in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor. I worked with Special Forces on classified military vehicles. While working in Afghanistan I designed and built many prototypes, one of which I have patented. It is an ammunition mount for currently used military weapon systems. My ammunition mount increases the efficiency and effectiveness of these currently used systems. I would like the opurtunity to speak with a representative of your govt. and/or military personell to give information and or a demonstration of my RApid Load Ammunition mount.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
John Tatum
(254) 721-4802
To whom it may concern;
I wish to immigrate to Israel. But I have no clue as to how to go about this. I'm a 61 year old Christian male. If possible I'd prefer have dual citizenship. If you can advise me on this subject I would be eternally grateful. Thankyou for your time and effort. Virgil Blackman.
I tried to call but the line was disconnected.
We have a quality issue with plastic Nylon pellets imported from PolyRam of Israel. We are trying to return the material for non conforming issues however they will not take the product back. We will even the pay the freight. This material was not the quality as described or promised.
Can you help us with this issue?
Hi,
What is the Houston consulate phone number?
The number on the site does not work.
This is the number on site: LOCAL: (713) 627.3780
Thanks,
Tsipora
Oops, sorry, my contact info is, should you get back to me with some answers that would help someone like me sort through this process. Much appreciation and thanks.
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I'm having trouble as a non-Jew going through the process of becoming a naturalized citizenship of Israel. Due to the fact that revocation of a U.S. citizenship is permanate, I do not want to rush anything until I know exactly what I need to do and what the specific guidelines and rules are for becoming an Israeli citizen. Can you guys tell me the specifics on how this process works and what someone like me would need to do after locating their nearest Israeli Consulate? Thanks.
I served 5 years in the US Air Force.
35 years working for Dresser Ind. & Halliburton. I have 70 plus hours of College.
I have education & experience
on Aircraft Avionics & Maintenance on US Aircraft, B-52 Bombers, KC-135 Refueling Tankers, F4D & E Fighter Aircraft.
I also have training & experience on operating & programing most Machining Lathes.
I have Training & Experience as an Air Conditioning & Heating Technician,HVAC.
I am trained & experienced with Emergency Response Organizations, including Nuclear & WMD Shelter Training.
I am recently retired from Halliburton, 35 years. I Have much experience with Oil Field Drilling Rock Bits.
I Love Israel & I am willing & ready to serve the rest of my life supporting Israel. I wont to help you? ready to move.
Daniel F. Green
705 North Dallas Ave.
Lancaster, Texas, 75146
Cell Phone (214) 288-8672
Home Phone (972) 227-1827
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I hold a Malaysian passport and am a legal resident in US with a green card. I am interested in joining a Christian group to visit Israel. Please advise whether I need to apply for a visa before the tour. There is no Israeli Consulate-General in the state where I live, do I need to apply in person for the visa? How long does the process take? Thank You.
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