In connection with the massive departure for permanent residence abroad during perestroika times, a large number of Russians were left without their usual circle of contacts, be they friends, colleagues, classmates, and even relatives and close people. At first, it was almost impossible to obtain a guest visa to Israel. Many halves were confused, many hearts broke. Now it is not difficult to visit this small, one might say "pocket" in size, country, however, going nowhere without knowing the exact location of such a close, but even such a distant person is pointless.
Instructions
Step 1
If you have the situation described above, do not stand still - go for it! There are several search options. Firstly, you can familiarize yourself with the Israeli telephone directory in Russian, if you speak Hebrew - even better, look at the corresponding directory too. Perhaps your lost one did not change your name and you will be lucky.
Step 2
Secondly, if the wanted person left before 1988, send a request to Jerusalem, PO Box 92 (A) Sokhnut, Israel (Sokhnut POB 92 (A), Jerusalem, Israel), if after 1988 - a request to the Ministry of Absorption: Jerusalem, Kiriya, st. Kaplan, 2 (Misrad Haklita, Caplan str., Kiriya, Jerusalem, Israel).
Step 3
Similarly, you can act through the very Embassy of the State of Israel. In this case, you need to send a request to the consulate about the wanted person, documents confirming your relationship with him and a document proving your identity (passport). This service is provided free of charge.
Step 4
And those who are already desperate in their search can be advised to turn to a private detective. An individual professional approach to the case, full coordination of actions and the use of personal loopholes and connections are indispensable properties inherent in this type of investigation.
And remember, he who seeks - he will always find!