Hungary has formally updated its visa guideline for nationals of nations outside the European Economic Area (EEA), which includes non-EU countries and Switzerland. This current guideline affects millions of visa seekers, primarily international students planning short or long visits to Hungary in 2025.
Below is what you need to understand if you are a third-country citizen intending to work, study, or reside in Hungary.
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Short vs. Long-Term Visa
- Short-term visa (Type C): For a stay of up to 3 months, like tourism or business. You are required to apply for a visa before traveling if your country is subject to Schengen visa requirements.
- Long-term visa (Type D): For visits above 3 months, mainly for students seeking full-time studies or persons migrating for employment, family reunification, or study. This visa must be received on time and is only valid for a single entry. You are required to change it to a residence permit after landing.
Special Focus For International Students
Planning to be part of a Hungarian institution in Fall 2025? You will require the following:
Documents needed for the study visa:
- Filled out residence permit request form in English or Hungarian.
- Authentic passport (valid for 90 days or more beyond the intended stay.)
- One current passport-size picture
- Official letter of acceptance from your institution, such as the University of Pecs.
- Evidence of housing such as rental agreement or dormitory booking.
- Financial documents to indicate you can sponsor yourself, such as bank statements, parent/guardian statements, or letters of scholarship (if financed).
- Tuition reimbursement evidence or exclusion verification.
- Authentic travel insurance protects for medical, accident, and repatriation expenses.
- Visa charge reimbursement receipt.
Note: All documents must be presented individually at the Hungarian Embassy or consulate in your country of citizenship or lawful residence.
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Processing Duration And Embassy Notes
- Processing duration ( this can take so many weeks, based on location and documentation)
- Appointments may be required, and embassies may request additional local documents.
- Frequently review the official webpage of your local Hungarian embassy for updated processes.
Post-Landing Conditions
When in Hungary with an authentic D-type visa, students are not finished yet; below is what must be observed:
- Enroll in housing: Share your address through the Enter Hungary forum.
- Conclude your residence permit: Present any outstanding documents to obtain your residence card, which is the only lawful evidence of your visit at the time of your educational program.
- Card delivery: Frequently forwarded to your institution. The institution will inform you whenever it lands.
Hungary Student Visas (Key Points)
- Visa requirements for entering Hungary: No visa is required for entry with a valid passport or ID card.
- Highest stay without additional formalities: Up to 3 months without enrollment.
- The intention to stay for more than three months: You are required to enroll in academic programs, such as university courses.
- Where to apply: Enroll in Hungary (at the NDGAP office or visit the Hungary portal).
- Enrollment condition after landing: This is needed within 93 days of landing for visits above 3 months.
- Needed documents:
- Authentic ID and passport
- University acceptance letter
- Evidence of housing
- Health insurance such as EHIC
- Evidence of finances
- Health insurance approved: EU Health Insurance Card or personal health insurance.
- Kind of residence document provided: Enrollment certificate (no expiry but connected to authentic ID/passport.
- Authorized work while studying: Permitted under general EU student mobility liberties.
- Renewal or extension: Not required unless private information is updated (e.g., enrollment).
- Failure to enroll or update data: This may lead to fines or legal complications.