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03/28/2025 20:45

Immigration

For those planning to live, work, or study in Hungary, obtaining the appropriate visa or residency permit is essential.

Immigration, asylum, refugee status, family reunification

For those planning to live, work, or study in Hungary, obtaining the appropriate visa or residency permit is essential. The process starts with identifying the purpose of your stay:

§  Work Visa: If you plan to work in Hungary, your employer must initiate the application by obtaining a labor market test approval, proving that the position cannot be filled locally. Once approved, you can apply for a work visa and residence permit through the Hungarian embassy in your home country or the NDGAP.

§  Student Visa: International students must provide an official acceptance letter from a Hungarian institution, proof of sufficient financial means, and valid health insurance. Applications are typically submitted at the nearest Hungarian embassy or consulate.

§  Residence Permit: For stays exceeding 90 days, such as for family reunification or employment, you will need a residence permit. This involves submitting proof of your purpose of stay, financial stability, and accommodation arrangements. Applications can be made online or in person at NDGAP offices. For further details, I recommend visiting the NDGAP website.

Hungary is also a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, which governs protections for individuals seeking asylum. If you are fleeing persecution or conflict, the asylum process in Hungary involves these steps:

1.     Application Submission: You must submit your application immediately upon entering Hungary, typically at border transit zones. Applicants should explain their circumstances and present any available documentation supporting their claim.

2.     Eligibility Assessment: Authorities evaluate whether your situation qualifies you for refugee or subsidiary protection status. This involves interviews and an examination of the risks you face in your home country.

3.     Outcome and Rights: If granted refugee status, you gain access to residency, work permits, healthcare, and education. Subsidiary protection offers similar rights but may have limitations on the duration of your stay.

Recent legislation has made the process stricter, so consulting legal experts is recommended. The Hungarian Helsinki Committee is also a valuable resource for asylum-seekers. Learn more at https://helsinki.hu/en/

Family reunification offers a pathway for foreigners in Hungary to bring their close family members into the country. This process is particularly beneficial for spouses, children, and dependent relatives. To apply, you need to:

·        Submit proof of family ties, such as marriage certificates or birth certificates.

·        Provide evidence of sufficient income and housing to support your family in Hungary.

Applications are submitted through Hungarian embassies or consulates abroad. Once approved, your family members receive residence permits, allowing them to live with you in Hungary. For guidance, visit the IOM Hungary website. More details on family reunification, including practical steps and legal requirements, can be found in the Family Reunification Handbook, published by Menedék - Hungarian Association for Migrants (https://menedek.hu/sites/default/files/article-uploads/familyreunificationhandbookenglish.pdf)

Applications are submitted through Hungarian embassies or consulates abroad. Once approved, your family members receive residence permits, allowing them to live with you in Hungary.

Several organizations and governmental bodies provide support to those navigating these processes. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) offers comprehensive resources on immigration and integration, while the Hungarian Helsinki Committee specializes in refugee and asylum support. Additionally, the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing provides authoritative information on visa and permit requirements.

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