Hungary visa requirements for Comorans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Comorans visiting Hungary

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Hungarian Visa.


  • An international passport valid for at least 3 months from the visa expiry date.
  • Schengen or Slovak visa application form, complete and signed.
  • Parents/ legal guardians should sign the form for minors and attach a proof of legal authority over the child.
  • Recent passport-size photographs.
  • Trip return ticket.
  • Travel documents(international driving license, vehicle insurance etc) for road travelers.
  • Accommodation reservation confirmation.
  • Sufficient funds for the length and purpose of the trip.
  • Valid travel insurance.
  • Invitation letter.
  • Consular interview.

Hungary Visa for Comorans

Facts about Hungary


Home to the largest thermal water cave system in the world, second largest thermal lake in the world, as well as the largest lake in Central Europe and the largest natural grasslands in Europe, all this make Hungary one of the most popular tourists’ destinations in the world. The country has been a major contributor to arts, music, literature, sports, science, and technology.

In 2015, the country hosted up to 14.3 million foreign tourists, making it the 11th most visited country in Europe.


Types of Hungary Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 10-15 days 90 days
Business visa 10-15 days 90 days
Student visa 10-15 days duration of stay

General Requirements for Hungary Visa


  • An international passport valid for at least 3 months from the visa expiry date.
  • Schengen or Slovak visa application form, complete and signed.
  • Parents/ legal guardians should sign the form for minors and attach a proof of legal authority over the child.
  • Recent passport-size photographs.
  • Trip return ticket.
  • Travel documents(international driving license, vehicle insurance etc) for road travelers.
  • Accommodation reservation confirmation.
  • Sufficient funds for the length and purpose of the trip.
  • Valid travel insurance.
  • Invitation letter.
  • Consular interview.

Hungary Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

160.00 (USD)

Business visa

160.00 (USD)

Student visa

160.00 (USD)

Hungary Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Comoros


Location

Address

Hungary

There is no embassy/consulate of Hungary in Comoros. Applicants can apply for a visa in neighboring countries with an embassy/consulate.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is Hungary famous for?

Hungary, though a relatively small country is filled with lots of breathtaking sceneries. Its capital, Budapest is regarded as the most beautiful in the world. Hungary is home to the second-largest thermal lake in the world (Lake Hévíz), the second-largest territorial abbey in the world (Pannonhalma Archabbey), the second-largest Baroque castle in the world (Gödöllő), the second underground in Europe and the third all over the world after New York and London (Millennium Underground).


Can I speak English in Hungary?

The official language in Hungary is Hungarian and it is spoken by over 98 percent of the population. However, the English Language is widely taught in schools so you would not have an issue communicating in the English Language especially with younger people. Due to Hungary's history though, the older generation will tend to not speak English.


Are meals in Hungary expensive?

Hungary as a whole is an affordable country for most tourists. The main courses in menus are normally HUF2,500-3,000 in tourist places in Budapest. Lunch in Budapest is HUF900-8000 per person, and a half or one-third of that outside Budapest.


Is the healthcare in Hungary good?

Yes. Hungary has an excellent healthcare system. In Budapest, private healthcare facilities are high but limited in other parts of the country. Public healthcare is available for free and is of adequate quality in urban areas. Pharmacies can also be found everywhere, however, it might be difficult communicating with the pharmacist as most of them speak only Hungarian outside Budapest.