Originally published at Aliya Today
Nefesh B'Nefesh handles the aliyah application pathway for roughly 6 out of every 10 diaspora olim moving to Israel today. Yet half of all applicants make mistakes that push their processing timeline from 8-12 weeks into a 4-6 month delay. This guide exposes the five mistakes that waste time and money—and how to avoid them in 2026.
Mistake #1: Filing Your Application Before Gathering Original Documents
New olim submit applications with photocopies, certified emails, or digital scans of birth certificates, marriage licenses, and police clearances. Nefesh B'Nefesh requires original documents or notarized copies from your home country authorities before they forward your file to Misrad Haklita.
Many applicants do not request originals until after submitting online. In the US alone, obtaining a certified birth certificate takes 2-4 weeks depending on your state of birth—not your current residence. Marriage records in Europe require apostille stamps, adding another 3-4 weeks.
Request every document before you apply. Confirm each one with Nefesh B'Nefesh's document checklist on their website, not a summary email from a friend.
Why do original documents take so long?
Vital records offices in most Western countries operate on a 10-21 day standard. Many require in-person visits or certified mail. If you request 6 documents and one office takes 3 weeks, your entire file stalls. Start requests 6-8 weeks before your target application date.
Mistake #2: Misunderstanding
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