ðŸ‡ðŸ‡º Hungary visa for Indians
India passport holders must apply for a visa at a Hungary consulate or embassy before travelling. Expect documents, an appointment, and lead time measured in weeks.
The verdict
Hungary is in the Schengen Area. Any visa-free time counts toward the 90 days in any 180 shared across all Schengen countries, not per country.
Track it with the Schengen calculatorFor India passport holders specifically
India passport holders need to apply for a Schengen visa through the Hungarian consulate. This isn't an e-Visa or an on-arrival process. You'll submit your application to the Hungarian embassy or consulate in your country of residence. Expect a processing time of 15 to 45 days†, with an application fee around €80†.
The most common pitfall for Indian applicants is insufficient proof of accommodation or a poorly documented travel itinerary. Ensure all hotel bookings and flight reservations are clearly listed. You will also need to present a return or onward ticket and demonstrate sufficient funds for your stay, typically around €50 per day†.
†= figure we couldn’t independently verify. Confirm with the official source before you book.
Hungary visa, the full picture
US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens get 90 days visa-free. Most others need to apply beforehand. Hungary isn't the place for casual visa runs either; get caught, and you'll pay.
Who can actually walk into Hungary visa-free?
Citizens of the EU/EEA and Switzerland can stay indefinitely. For US, UK, Canadian, and Australian passport holders, it's a clean 90 days within any 180-day period. This is standard Schengen rules, so be mindful of your total time spent in the zone. If you're from a country that needs a Schengen visa, you'll need to apply for that before you travel. Hungary doesn't offer visa-on-arrival for these nationalities. The list of countries requiring a visa is extensive. Think most of Africa, South Asia, and parts of the Middle East. You'll need to check the specific requirements for your nationality with the Hungarian embassy or consulate in your home country well in advance. Processing times can stretch, so don't leave it to the last minute.
How long can you really stay, and what are the penalties?
The standard Schengen rule is 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies to visa-free travellers. If you enter with a visa, your duration of stay is dictated by the visa itself. Hungary is strict about its exit stamps. Make sure you get one when you leave, and that it's recorded correctly. Some travellers have reported issues with Schengen calculators not properly accounting for previous stays if the exit stamp is missing or incorrect. Overstaying, even by a day, can lead to fines and entry bans. Fines can be anywhere from 10,000 HUF to 100,000 HUF (approx. €25-€250) per day of overstay, and bans can last from six months to several years. Don't risk it; if you need more time, apply for an extension or a different visa type before your current status expires. Double-entry visas are common for short stays. If you leave the Schengen area and re-enter, it counts as a new entry.
Working remotely on a tourist stamp: Is it legal?
This is a classic digital nomad grey area. Officially, working while on a tourist visa or visa-free entry is not permitted. You're supposed to be a tourist. However, enforcement varies wildly. Hungary doesn't have dedicated digital nomad visas yet, unlike some neighbours. Most border guards aren't actively checking your laptop contents or asking about your remote work arrangements. The risk comes if you draw attention for other reasons, or if you apply for an extension or a long-term visa later. Lying about your purpose of stay can cause problems down the line. For short stays, most remote workers don't encounter issues. If you plan to stay longer or intend to make Hungary a more permanent base, you should explore legal residency options or a specific work visa if applicable. Hungary is expected to introduce a "digital nomad visa" or similar by late 2023 or early 2024†, which would clarify this situation.
What’s new with Hungarian entry rules?
Hungary has been working on streamlining its visa processes. One significant recent development is the expansion and refinement of its eVisa system. While not all nationalities can use it, it's a move towards digitalising applications for certain visa types, potentially speeding up processing times. For nationalities that previously required a sticker visa, the eVisa can be a more convenient option. Fees for standard Schengen visas have also seen minor adjustments in the last year, generally aligning with EU recommendations. There haven't been major suspensions of visa-free travel for the typically exempt countries, but always check official sources before booking flights. The country is also focusing on attracting skilled workers and entrepreneurs, which might lead to new visa categories in the future, though specifics remain limited. Keep an eye on the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade website for the most up-to-date announcements.
†= figure we couldn’t independently verify. Confirm with the official source before you book.
How other passports enter Hungary
The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.