Non-Immigrant Visas
- Translation:
- Magyarul
Overview and Contact Information
Last Updated on 01/07/2013
- H-2A and H-2B Work Visa Programs (Embassy Press Release of January 19, 2011)
- Warning: The Embassy has recently learned of visa scams being perpetrated against Hungarian citizens interested in working as au pairs in the United States. Please be advised that applicants will never have to pay “processing fees” to the Embassy through Western Union. In Hungary, visa fees are collected only at MKB bank or at the Embassy. Currently, the U.S. Department of State has authorized only thirteen organizations to bring au pairs to the United States. The full list of approved au pair organizations can be found on the web site of the U.S. Department of State: Designated Sponsors List
If you have any questions about whether an au pair program is legitimate, please feel free to email the Embassy at USConsular.Budapest@state.gov.
What is a Non-Immigrant Visa?
Non-immigrant visas are for citizens of other countries coming to the United States temporarily. This visa allows you to request permission from an immigration inspector to enter the United States. It does not guarantee entry into the United States.
Who Needs a Non-Immigrant Visa?
A non-immigrant visa is required by anyone seeking temporary admission into the United States for tourism, business, work or study. Hungarian citizens and citizens of other countries that participate in the Visa Waiver Program are eligible to travel without a visa if they meet certain requirements. For detailed information on visa-free travel, please visit our Travel on the Visa Waiver Program page.
Contact Information
E-mail: usconsular.budapest@state.gov
Telephone:
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Visa information line and appointments:
Appointments can only be made by calling the following telephone numbers:
-- From Hungary: 06-90-603-703 (weekdays 8:00 a.m.-06:00 p.m.; each call costs HUF 400 + VAT/minute). This telephone number is only available inside Hungary, from landline phones and from all cellular networks (Vodafone, Telenor and T-Mobile). There is no access to it from telephone booths.
-- From the United States: +1-703-439-2314; from 8:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m. CET. The cost is USD 18/call. Payment is possible via Visa or Mastercard.
-- If you would like to schedule an appointment from a third country, you may need to ask a relative, a friend or a business partner in Hungary or in the U.S. to make the call for you. -
Pending cases only: (36-1) 475-4400 (2 p.m. - 4 p.m. local time)
Facsimile: (36-1) 475-4188/4113
Mailing/Street Address:
Non-Immigrant Visa Unit
U.S. Embassy
Szabadság tér 12.
H-1054 Budapest
Hungary
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By appointment: Monday 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday 7:40 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., Friday 7:40 a.m. – 8:40 a.m.
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Non-Immigrant Visa Unit is closed on Hungarian and American holidays
Visa Waiver Program (ESTA)
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Information about visa-free travel and ESTA
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Electronic System for Travel Authorization - Get It and Go
Video by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - wmv, 6.3 MB
(in English with English captions) - FAQ About ESTA
Important Information
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Visa Information and Appointments:
Appointments can only be made by calling the following telephone numbers:
• From Hungary: 06-90-603-703 (weekdays 8:00 a.m.-06:00 p.m.; each call costs HUF 400 + VAT/minute). This telephone number is only available inside Hungary, from landline phones and from all cellular networks (Vodafone, Telenor and T-Mobile). There is no access to it from telephone booths.
• From the United States: +1-703-439-2314; from 8:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m. CET. The cost is USD 18/call. Payment is possible via Visa or Mastercard.
• If you would like to schedule an appointment from a third country, you may need to ask a relative, a friend or a business partner in Hungary or in the U.S. to make the call for you.
Before calling for appointment, please review the information on our Scheduling a Visa Interview page! -
Visa Processing Fee
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Visa Wait Times
Meet the Consul Webchat
- On February 15, 2012 the Consular Section held a webchat on non-immigrant visa issues. You can review the questions and answers in this document. (PDF 170K)