The Hungarian Tourist Visa, also known as a Schengen Visa, allows citizens of non-EU countries to visit Hungary for tourism or leisure purposes for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It also grants access to other Schengen Area countries.
Overview
Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.
The origin of the word “travel” is most likely lost to history. The term “travel” may originate from the Old French word travail, which means ‘work’. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the first known use of the word travel was in the 14th century.
Highlights
- Relax on pristine beaches, explore hidden coves, and enjoy water sports along Spain's extensive coastline, from the Costa Brava to the Balearic Islands.
- Experience the passion of flamenco, join lively festivals, and embrace the vibrant spirit of Spanish culture.
- Discover the dynamic energy of Madrid and Barcelona, while immersing yourself in the tranquility of charming villages and breathtaking natural landscapes.
- Marvel at masterpieces by Picasso and Gaudí, admire the Alhambra's intricate Moorish designs, and wander through historical cities like Seville and Toledo.
Application Process
Before starting, you must determine the type of visa required (tourist, study, work, etc.), as requirements and procedures may vary.
Prepare all necessary documents, including passport, personal photos, financial documents, medical insurance, and proof of purpose of travel.
You can apply for a Spanish Schengen visa by filling out the designated form, communicating via WhatsApp, calling us directly, or visiting our office in person. Our specialist staff will fill out the Spanish Schengen visa application form for you and book a fingerprint appointment. We will also provide you with the appointment, time and address details once your booking is confirmed.
After filling out the form, you must book an appointment to submit the application at the embassy or consulate. Bookings can be made online or by contacting the consular office.
On the day of the appointment, go to the embassy or consulate with all required documents. Be sure to apply in person, as you may be asked for an interview.
When submitting the application, payment of the visa fee will be requested. Make sure you know the amount and the approved payment method.
You must appear in person to give the biometric fingerprint at the agreed upon time at the place where the fingerprint is submitted, and you must arrive at least ten minutes before the agreed upon time.
After submitting the application, the embassy or consulate will begin processing the application. This may take from several days to several weeks.
You will receive a text message with all the developments and stages of your visa. We would like to inform you that our company is not responsible if your visa application is rejected, and we do not provide you with any guarantee, as the decision is always exclusively in the hands of the embassy. The amount cannot be refunded if the application is rejected.
Sometimes the embassy requests to meet the client in person before issuing a Spain Schengen visa. We will inform you of this and arrange the appointment for you. If the embassy does not request to meet you, simply collect your passport with the visa sticker (if accepted) from our office, or we can provide you with a home delivery service.
Once the application is approved, you will receive notification to receive visa. You can collect it in person from the embassy or consulate or by mail, according to established procedures.
After receiving your visa, check all details to ensure there are no errors before travelling.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Application filling
- Appointment scheduling
- Hotel reservation
- Confirmed flight ticket from departure conutry to destination and vice versa valid for the visa processing time upto 14 days
- Travel insurance
- Value added tax (15%)
- Visa Fees
- Translation of identity card for the main applicant
The Cost Excludes
- Additional Service Fees: Visa application centers or service providers may charge additional fees for their services.
- Travel Costs: Flights, accommodation, transportation within the Schengen Area, and other travel expenses.
- Translation Costs: Translation costs for documents not in English or the language of the Schengen country you're applying to.
- Other Expenses: Costs associated with obtaining supporting documents like bank statements or employment letters.
- Services not mentioned or not promised by us
FAQs
A short-stay visa that allows travel to 26 European countries that have abolished border controls at their mutual borders.
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
Citizens of visa-exempt countries do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Check visa requirements based on your nationality.
- Passport with a validity of no less than 3 months after the expiration date of the the Schengen visa. If the passport is diplomatic, you must bring a letter from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs not prohibiting travel.
- A copy of a previous Schengen visa, if any.
- The national ID for Saudi citizens or the residence card for residents of Saudi Arabia must be translated into English.
- Family card for Saudis if traveling with a wife or children, and it must be translated into English.
- Letter of employment with the job title in English, addressed to the Spanish Embassy, indicating the monthly salary and start date. If the letter is for foreigners residing in the Kingdom, it must state that the employment contract is subject to renewal. If this letter is issued by a private sector, it must be authenticated electronically by the chamber of commerce.
- Proof of financial means by providing a stamped bank statement in English for the last three months for Saudi citizens and the last 6 months for foreigners residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a balance of 10,000 Saudi riyals for each adult, which serves as proof of the ability to cover the costs of travel to Spain.
- Two personal passport-sized photos not older than 6 months, without a shemagh, with a white background, with the head uncovered for men and the face uncovered for women, photo size 35 mm x 45 mm.
- Exit re-entry visa for non-Saudis (we can print it after you request it)
- Visa application form
- When requesting a Spain Schengen visa for a minor child without his parents or legal guardian to Spain and the Schengen area, an authorization signed by both the father and mother and a copy of their passports or national ID card must be brought.
- Travel itinerary/ plan
- Accommodation proof
- Health insurance
- Letter of invitation (if applicable)
- If a visa is requested for the purpose of treatment or work, an invitation document is must be obtained from the inviting party (eg. employer or treatment center)
Other requirements and documents that we can provide for you
- Travel insurance covering costs in Spain and the Schengen area of no less than 30,000 euros and valid for the entire travel period
- Confirmed accommodation reservation in Spain for the entire period, indicating the date, number, and price of the reservation, and a confirmed flight reservation with return date of travel included in the Spain Schengen visa application (we can coordinate it for you)
Processing times can vary, typically 7-15 days after performing the biometric fingerprint but can take longer in peak seasons, depending on nationality.
The Embassy or Consulate has the full right to determine the duration of the visa given, usually from one week to 4 years. The Embassy’s decision may help in issuing a visa for a longer period, if the application is supported by a statement of account with a larger amount and a definition of a larger salary.
When submitting an application for a Schengen visa, the embassy usually issues a Schengen visa authorizing entry into the Schengen area several times, on the condition of staying in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days every 180 days.
Extensions are generally not possible. Apply for a new visa if you need to stay longer.
No, a Schengen Visa is solely for tourism and short-term visits.
You can stay in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day period.
Yes, you can appeal the decision within 15 days of receiving the refusal.
- Adults (18-74 years): €80 (increased to €90 as of June 11, 2024
- Children (6-17 years): €40 (increased to €45 as of June 11, 2024)
- Children under 6: Free