A StePro Assistant is not a lawyer and not a bureaucrat. It’s someone who takes you by the hand and helps guide you all the way — from “we’ve decided to live together” to submitting documents to the Ministry of Interior and receiving your first long-term visa.
A specialist who works with couples every day, helping them go through the
step-by-step partner legalization process in Israel.
No panic. No running in circles. No drowning in formalities.
They’re like a personal secretary — but with a very specific focus:
the gradual legalization of a foreign partner. Every day, they work with couples just like you. Some are already in Israel, some are still abroad, and some are just now hearing the word “StePro” for the first time.
The assistant:
• Assesses your case individually — not by a template
• Helps you understand exactly what documents you need and where to get them
• Notices details you might overlook
• Helps you organize everything and build a clear, structured file
• Speaks your language — not bureaucratic, but human and understandable
• Knows how the Ministry of Interior works in practice, not just “on paper”
• Doesn’t delay answers — works fast because this is their daily job
• Doesn’t scare you with prices — because proper help shouldn’t cost half your salary
• Teaches you how to interact with the Ministry, not how to fear it
• Can
organize your entire wedding or just the legal registration of your marriage
• And, if needed, will recommend a trusted lawyer — but only if it’s truly necessary
This is not someone who “submits everything for you” — this is someone who helps you do it right the first time.
Without unnecessary expenses. Without stress. Without feeling lost.
When should you reach out?
• If you’ve just learned about the step-by-step procedure (StePro)
• If you’re in a civil or common-law partnership
• If you’re planning a wedding
• If you’ve just gotten married
• If your partner is still abroad
• If you’re not sure where to begin
• If you want to avoid mistakes
• If you’re confused and don’t know what to do next
And most importantly:
You won’t go through this alone.
I’m your assistant — here from the very first questions through the submission and the first long-term visa.
While others are still wondering where to start, you’ll already be moving forward — calmly, clearly, and with direction.