●Hungarian passport holders do not require a Visa for the entry purpose of a short term visit (e.g., tours, visiting relatives or friends, attending simple meetings) up to 90 days.
■K-ETA(Korea Electronic Travel Authorization)t is being temporarily exempted for citizens of certain countries/regions, including Hungary from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2026(KST).
■The list of countries/regions eligible for the temporary K-ETA exemption can be checked at the third step of the application process after entering passport information on k-eta.go.kr. If required, authorization must be obtained prior to entry.
●Due to visa validity is for normally 3 months, for your schedule please apply for visa no more than 2 months in advance from the day of your entry.
●The documents validity for visa application is three months only. Therefore, we cannot accept any documents which were issued more than 3 months before the date of your visa application has been accepted.
●You can hold your passport during the visa process.
●All Embassies of the Republic of Korea around the world will no longer issue visa labels, as of 01 July 2020. Visa Receivers are required to carry "Visa Grant Notice" issued instead when entering into Korea.
●We do NOT provide ANY TRACKING SERVICE (You can check your visa progress by online, please click "VISA APPLICATION STATUS" on visa.go.kr)
●If you plan to stay in Korea more than 90 days, you have to have a specific reason to stay in Korea to obtain a proper long-term Visa.
●Kindly fill out the visa application form electronically ("e-form") on visa.go.kr, and please ensure that you sign on the last page (page 5) of the form. Visa application forms completed by hand or in Word format will not be accepted.
●If there is a subsidiary company established in Korea, the president of the company as long as one has the necessary documents can apply for your work permit at the Immigration Office and obtain the certificate number of the Certificate for Confirmation of Visa Issuance.
●Need at least 6 months validity on the passport to apply for a visa
●Regardless of your Visa status, these items have to be submitted in order to obtain a Visa.
●We can require more documents when needed.
●You have to make an appointment, please call us at (+36) 1 462 3097 or visit online website at g4k.go.kr
1.A valid passport (A valid period of at least 6 months is required.)
2.Visa application form > / e-form
■Only printed e-forms completed via the link above will be accepted
3.A recent passport photo (3.5 x 4.5cm, color photo)
4.Fee payable to the Korean Embassy only by cash (HUF)
■Single entry more than 90 days : HUF 20,400
■Single entry less than 90 days: HUF 13,600
■Multiple entry : HUF 30,600
■No fees for A-1, A-2, and A-3 applicants
5.Please prepare photocopy along with original documents if you want to keep the original documents for yourself after Visa process. (Submitted documents will not be returned in any circumstances except for the passport.)
6.Required documents by visa type (such as documents proving the purpose of stay, etc.) can be checked through the Visa Navigator on KOREA VISA PORTAL (visa.go.kr).
7.As requirements may vary depending on nationality, and visa fees may differ, please contact the Consular Department of the Embassy for further inquiries.
●For Electronic Form of visa application, please visit the URL: visa.go.kr
1.An applicant should fill out an electronic visa application form online and submit it to the Visa Portal(e-form) before he/she visits a Korean diplomatic mission in his/her country of residence.
2.In order to complete the application process, you must print the e-form (with a bar code) that you filled out on the Visa Portal (with other required documents) and visit the Korean embassy or consulate general in your country of residence.
3.After check this general information, please check other information for visa fee and specific articles for your visa which is categorised by visa type(from A-1 to H-1)
[ Important Notice ]
●Person with multiple nationalities who has both Korean nationality and foreign nationality is considered a Korean national, not a foreigner in Korea. The applicant’s visa hereby could be cancelled if he/she is proved to be a Korean national and not be a foreigner anymore even though the visa has been issued from the Korean government. Korean government may ask you to submit additional documents related to you and your parents’ nationality when you apply for a visa to check it.
●Long-term visa holders are required to register as a foreign resident at the local immigration office having jurisdiction over their place of residence within 90 days from the date of entry into Korea and obtain a Resident Card(commonly known as an ARC;Alien Registration Card).