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American Embassy Budapest

  ADDRESS:

1054 Budapest, Szabadsag ter 12
HOURS: Open by Appointment Only, 7:30-10:30 am
TELEPHONE, NIV INFORMATION LINE AND APPOINTMENTS: 06-90-507-507
NIV TELEPHONE (PENDING CASES ONLY): 475-4400 (public telephone hours: 2pm-4pm local time)
NIV Fax: 475-4188/4113
NIV E-mail: usconsular.budapest@state.gov


Visitor Visa -


United States immigration law states that consular officers must assume that every applicant for a visa intends to stay permanently in the USA. To qualify as a temporary visitor to the U.S., an applicant must:

1 - be traveling to the United States purely for business or pleasure;
2 - be intending to stay in the USA for a certain, limited period;
3 - have a permanent residence outside the U.S. and other binding ties that assure their departure from the U.S. after their temporary stay; and
4 - sufficient funds to cover all expenses in the United States or convincing documents to show how those expenses will be met by another person.

Visitors with a visitor visa are not permitted to work during their stay in the USA, whether they are being paid or not. In addition, visitors are not allowed to enroll in a full course of study or take care of children as au-pairs.

Transit Visa -

Effective at 11:00 a.m., Saturday August 2, 2003, the programs known as the Transit Without Visa Program (TWOV) and the International-to-International Transit Program (ITI) were suspended. This action does not affect U.S. citizens or citizens from visa waiver countries. Travelers who qualify for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) may continue to enter and then transit under the VWP.

Non-visa waiver citizens may no longer travel under the Transit Without Visa Program. They must apply for a visa to transit the U.S. Hungarian citizens need to have a visa to transit the U.S.

Other visas offered -

Exchange Visitors

Work Visas

Student Visa


HOLIDAYS IN 2005 -

January 17 Martin Luther King, Jr's Birthday U.S.
February 21 Presidents Day U.S.
March 14 (2005 only) Hungarian
March 15 1848 March 15 Revolution Day Hungarian
March 28 Easter Monday Hungarian
May 16 Whit Monday Hungarian
May 30 Memorial Day U.S./Hung.
July 4 Independence Day
(July 4-Sunday)
U.S.
September 5 Labor Day U.S.
October 10 Columbus Day U.S.
October 31 (2005 only) Hungarian
November 1 All Saints Day Hungarian
November 11 Veterans Day U.S.
November 24 Thanksgiving Day U.S.
December 26 Christmas Day
(Dec. 25-Sunday)
U.S./Hung.


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