12 min read · Hungary Legal Guide · Updated April 2026
TL;DR — Quick Summary
Hungary is an EU member — EU/EEA citizens can live and work freely without a visa. Non-EU nationals need a residence permit: Tartózkodási engedély / letelepedési engedély. A Digital Nomad Visa is available. Always engage an immigration lawyer for complex applications — mistakes lead to delays and rejections.
Immigration Overview for Hungary
Hungary is a member of the European Union and the Schengen Area. EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens have the right to live and work in Hungary without a visa under the principle of free movement of persons. However, registration with local authorities is required in most cases after 90 days. Non-EU nationals require a visa and/or residence permit depending on their nationality, intended activity, and length of stay.
Schengen Area membership means that a single Schengen visa allows travel across 26 European countries including Hungary. However, a Schengen tourist visa does not authorise you to live or work in Hungary long-term. A separate national residence permit is required for stays beyond 90 days in any 180-day period.
Main Visa and Permit Categories in Hungary
EU/EEA Citizens — Free Movement
EU, EEA (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein) and Swiss citizens do not require a visa to enter or reside in Hungary. After three months, EU citizens must register with the local municipal authority and obtain a registration certificate. This is a formality but legally required.
Temporary Residence Permit
Non-EU nationals intending to reside in Hungary for more than 90 days must apply for a temporary residence permit — Tartózkodási engedély / letelepedési engedély. The application process varies by nationality and purpose (employment, family reunification, study, passive income). EU citizens also require a registration certificate after 90 days.
Work Authorisation — EU passport (free movement) or Hungarian work permit / White Card
EU citizens have the automatic right to work in Hungary without any additional permit. Non-EU nationals who wish to work in Hungary must obtain work authorisation. The main route for qualified professionals is the EU passport (free movement) or Hungarian work permit / White Card. Requirements typically include: a job offer or employment contract from a Hungary employer, proof of relevant qualifications, and meeting a minimum salary threshold.
Digital Nomad Visa
Hungary offers a Digital Nomad Visa for remote workers employed by or providing services to companies outside Hungary. This allows you to live legally in Hungary while working for a non-Hungary employer. Requirements typically include proof of remote employment or freelance contracts, minimum monthly income threshold, and health insurance.
Passive Income / Retirement Visa
Non-EU nationals with sufficient passive income (pensions, investments, rental income) can apply for a long-stay visa on passive income grounds. Proof of income above a defined threshold and private health insurance are standard requirements.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Determine the right visa category — based on your nationality, employment status, and intended activities in Hungary. An immigration lawyer can confirm the correct route.
Gather documents — typically: valid passport, passport photographs, proof of accommodation in Hungary, health insurance, financial proof (bank statements 3–6 months), criminal record certificate (apostilled), employment contract or income proof.
Apply at the Hungary consulate in your home country (for entry visas) or at the immigration authority in Hungary (for in-country permit applications).
Attend biometrics appointment — most applications require fingerprints and photographs at a designated centre.
Wait for processing — standard processing is 30–90 days; priority processing may be available for an additional fee.
Register locally — once your permit is approved, register with the local municipality to obtain your local identity number.
Obtain your local tax number — required for banking, property purchase, and employment in Hungary.
Document Requirements and Apostilles
Documents issued outside Hungary must generally be apostilled under the Hague Apostille Convention (if your country is a signatory) or legalised through your country's foreign ministry plus the Hungary embassy. Additionally, all documents not in Hungarian must be translated by a sworn translator recognised in Hungary.
Criminal record certificate from your country of residence (apostilled, usually dated within 3–6 months)
Proof of health insurance valid in Hungary
Evidence of accommodation (lease agreement or property deed)
Bank statements or proof of income meeting the threshold
Immigration Costs
Fee
Approx. cost (HUF)
Visa application fee
80–350
Residence permit fee
100–500
Certified document translation (per page)
25–60
Apostille (per document)
30–100
Immigration lawyer (full service)
300–900
Local tax number registration
Free–50 (plus lawyer fee if assisted)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overstaying your 90-day allowance — this creates a serious immigration record and can jeopardise future applications
Applying in the wrong category — each visa type has specific eligibility criteria; the wrong application wastes time and fees
Submitting documents without apostille — one missing apostille can result in rejection
Not registering locally — failure to register with the municipality can create problems with banking, healthcare access, and tax compliance
Working on a tourist/passive income visa — illegal working can result in deportation and a ban on re-entry
Frequently Asked Questions
EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens can live and work in Hungary without a visa, but must register with local authorities after 90 days.
Processing typically takes 30–90 days from submission of a complete application. Complex cases or high-volume periods can take longer. Your immigration lawyer can advise on realistic timelines for your specific permit type.
For straightforward EU free-movement registrations, a lawyer is not strictly required but can save significant time. For non-EU visa applications — particularly work permits, investor visas, and digital nomad visas — professional legal assistance substantially increases the success rate and reduces processing time.
No. Working in Hungary without the appropriate work authorisation is illegal, regardless of your visa type. Non-EU nationals must obtain a work permit or relevant visa category before beginning any employment or paid activity in Hungary.
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