Vietnam has quickly become a favorite amongst Europeans and has gained a great reputation thanks to its beautiful landscapes, tropical climate, delicious food, unspoilt beaches and fascinating culture. This Southeast Asian gem is hard not to love and if you’re looking for a vacation where you have tons of options, Vietnam is one of the best countries to visit.
In the north you have the rice fields, ethnic tribes, vigorous mountains and the famous iconic landmark Halong Bay. In central, you can walk around in the ancient town of Hanoi, marvel at the thousands of lanterns and eat tons and tons of Mi Quang, a specialty in this region. In the south you have the biggest city of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, where you can shop til you drop, visit museums and head to one of many craft beer bars in the city. You can also hop on a short flight to the island of Phu Quoc or visit the quaint Mekong Delta. There’s no shortage of things to do in Vietnam so it’s highly recommended to stay here for as long as you can.
As a citizen of Hungary, you must get a Vietnam visa before you enter the country. As of 2017, Hungarians can apply for the electronic visa (E-Visa) which you can acquire online. Read on to find out more about your visa options.
1. Electronic visa or Vietnam E-Visa (30 days, single entry) for citizens of Hungary
The e-Visa is a single entry visa that’s valid for 30 days, from the proposed date of entry that you indicated on your application, and is issued in PDF format. Citizens of 80 countries are allowed to apply for this type of visa and Hungary is now one of them. The e-Visa is highly popular because everything is done online, it only takes about 3 business days to get the visa and you can enter via 28 different ports. However, if your visa is denied, you won’t get a refund. This type of visa is also non-extendable. If you want to stay in Vietnam for longer than 30 days, it might be better to get a Visa on Arrival.
1. Visa on Arrival – Apply online for pre-approval then pick up your visa on arrival
This is the most preferred option for many travellers. If you live far away from the Vietnamese Embassy for example, or you do not want to send important documents such as your passport, this is a good option for you. It’s also easy, quick and affordable. To apply for a VOA, you need your computer and internet. If you get a Visa on Arrival, you are allowed to enter Vietnam through any of the 5 international airports: Da Nang, Khanh Hoa, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Hai Phong. You can only travel by air if you get a VOA, meaning you can’t enter Vietnam by bus, car, and so forth.
The process is very simple. What you need to do is fill out the Online Application form with all relevant information. What you need to state in the application form is:
- Your full name, as stated in your passport
- Date of Birth – The format they use in Vietnam is DD/MM/YY
- Your nationality – as stated in your passport
- Your passport number
- Date of Arrival – you can state a date of arrival and then arrive later, but not earlier
After you have filled this information out, you have to wait for a confirmation email which usually arrives within 1-2 working hours. Normally you will receive an Approval Letter within 2 working days. When the letter comes, don’t forget to print it out so the immigration officers in Vietnam can stamp your passport. If you need an emergency visa, you can get one within 40 minutes to 4 hours. This will cost you more money, but you will be able to get it much faster.
You also have the option to buy “On Arrival Support” which is a very good option for those who wants to check in to Vietnam faster:
- Standard Support : +US$20/pp
Our staff will meet you in front of the “visa on arrival” desk with a welcome board, then take care of all procedures necessary to get the visa stamped on your passport. Please prepare 25 USD/person and give it to our staff to pay for the visa stamp fee.
- VIP Support : +US$35/pp
Our staff will meet you in front of the “visa on arrival” desk with a welcome board, receive your passport and give it back with the visa within 5-10 minutes, then escort you to check out via the VIP gate. Please prepare 25 USD/person and give it to our staff to pay for the visa stamp fee.
3. Apply for a visa through the Vietnamese Embassy Hungary
The reason why applying for a visa with the Vietnamese Embassy in Hungary might not be recommended is because it’s not as convenient if you don’t live close to the embassy. It means you will have to spend time on transportation and money. You also need to remember to bring all the necessary documents, such as passport, and if you happen to forget anything, you need to start the process all over again. It’s time consuming and you usually need to pick up your passport in the embassy or consulate. Also, be kindly advised that the fees and procedures are subject to change depending on where you apply.
Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in Budapest, Hungary
Address: 1146 Budapest, XIV.Kerület Thököly u.41, Hungary
General line: (+361) 342-5583, 342-9922, 343-0963
Fax: (+361) 352-8798
Email: vp_budapest@yahoo.com & vp-budapest@mofa.gov.vn
Website: https://vnembassy-budapest.mofa.gov.vn
Working time:
- Office of the Embassy:
Working hours: From Monday to Friday (Weekly)
– Morning: 8h00 – 12h00
– Afternoon: 13h30 – 17h00
- Consular/Visa Section:
Working hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday:
– From: 8h30 am – 12h00 am.
- Commercial Section:
Working hours: From Monday to Friday (Weekly)
The Embassy of Vietnam will be closed on the public holidays of both Vietnam and Hungary.
Options for citizens of Hungary getting a visa for Vietnam:
- Apply online for electronic visa or Vietnam e-visa (30 days, single entry). Citizens of Hungary are elegible for Vietnam e-visa.
- Visa On Arrival – Apply online for pre-approval then pick up your visa on arrival at the airport.
- Apply for a visa at the embassy of Vietnam in Hungary.