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For further information on the projects implemented by the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing and co-financed by the Home Affairs Funds of the European Union please click here.
Dear Clients,
Please be advised that from Monday, March 23, 2020, we will only receive clients with new appointments at customer service points.
Due to the current situation caused by the epidemic, from Monday, March 23, 2020, the previously reserved appointments will be cancelled for all customer service points.
Personal administration is possible ONLY in urgent and duly justified cases and only by a new appointment booked.
We will not be able to receive clients without a new appointment booked.
Please be advised that you can manage the following cases online at https://enterhungary.gov.hu/eh/:
- issuing and renewing residence permits (16 types)
- registration certificate for EEA nationals
- residence card and permanent residence card for third-country national family member of EEA national
- interim permanent residence permit (first application only)
- temporary residence permit (”Working Holiday”)
- student mobility
- start and termination of employment
- notification of cancellation of employment
- change of address
- short-term mobility certificate of researchers
- birth of a third-country national child in Hungary
We kindly ask you NOT to use EnterHungary during the state of emergency for the following cases:
- application for national permanent residence permit
- application for EC permanent residence permit
- request for official endorsement of invitation letter
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Information for clients regarding coronavirus epidemic
PLEASE MANAGE YOUR CASE PREFERABLY THROUGH THE INTERNET
CONTACT PERSONALLY ONLY IN DULY JUSTIFIED CASES
We would like to kindly inform our clients that according to the decision of the Hungarian Government the borders of Hungary had been closed at 00.00 on March 17, 2020.
Having regard to the above, foreigners who have left or will leave Hungary will not be able to re-enter for the duration of the measure.
In order to reduce the spread of coronavirus infection the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing makes the following recommendations to its clients:
Please do not submit the following documents during the state of emergency:
· request for official endorsement of invitation letter
· applications for national permanent residence permit and EC permanent residence permit
· application for issuing travel documents for persons possessing an immigration permit or permanent residence permit, or for stateless, refugee and subsidiary protected persons
Please submit missing documents electronically or by post.
Dear Clients,
Due to the situation caused by the spread of the coronavirus, the usual opening hours will be suspended for an uncertain period of time. Please be informed that all of our client service offices close at latest at 4 pm from Monday to Thursday and at 1:30 pm on Friday.
Thank you for your understanding!
Information for Iranian citizens on coronavirus epidemic
Budapest, 6 March 2020
Due to the situation caused by the spread of the coronavirus, we call the attention of Iranian nationals arriving to Hungary that in case it is proven that your flight have been cancelled due to the coronavirus or you have been prevented from returning to your country - also given that you are legally present on the territory of Hungary and the Schengen States - please contact Customer Service of National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing immediately to resume your stay.
We would like to ask Iranian nationals currently staying in the territory of Budapest and Pest County with valid Schengen visa (valid for 90 days of stay) or short-term visa with limited territorial validity (Hungary) expiring shortly during the current coronavirus epidemic, please visit Central Office of National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing (Budapest, Budafoki út 60.) out of business hours or Customer Service of the Regional Directorate of Budapest and Pest County during office hours in order to extend your visa or resume your legal stay.
Iranian nationals staying outside of the jurisdiction of Budapest and Pest counties should contact Customer Service of the competent regional directorate at their place of residence in Hungary in order to resume their legal stay.
Contact details of the regional directorates of National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing are available at the link below or at www.bevandorlas.hu by selecting ’Kapcsolat’ option and then ’Területi szervek elérhetőségei’.
http://www.bmbah.hu/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=175&Itemid=462&lang=hu#
In the event of failure to return home due to force majeure (such as cancellation, illness or serious medical condition), the visa extension procedure is free of charge.
Information about the new coronavirus epidemic
26 February 2020
This brochure is based on the data of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) on 26 February 2020 and the data of the World Health Organization (WHO) on 25 February 2020. An epidemic of pneumonia with unknown origin was reported from Wuhan, China, to the WHO in December 2019. A new coronavirus has been confirmed by Chinese health authorities as cause of the diseases, which can spread from person to person. The WHO declared an international epidemic emergency due to the new coronavirus epidemic on 30 January 2020. According to the information of the ECDC, the case definition for confirmed diseases changed in Hubei Province on 12 February 2020, according to the Hubei Health Committee decision. According to the new case definition all clinically diagnosed patients must be regarded as confirmed COVID-19 without laboratory confirmation. Clinically diagnosed is a suspect case[1] who has an imaging examination for pneumonia. According to the information from the Hubei Provincial Health Committee the conditions have been changed to ensure that individuals who meet the criteria for a clinically diagnosed patient receive timely treatment and improve healing rates. Due to the revision of the case definition, the disease data reported on 13 February 2020 cannot be compared with the data of the previous period. The case classification changed again in Hubei Province on 20 February 2020, a confirmed case is a laboratory confirmed case again.
According to ECDC’s daily report data of 26 February 2020, 893 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported globally on 26 February bringing the total number to 81 027 and 65 deaths have been reported bringing the total number of deaths to 2 763. 78 095 cases (of which 346 new cases) were reported in China (besides the cases reported in Macao and Hong Kong), of which 2 716 patients (53 new cases) died. Since 31 December 2019 and as of 26 February 2020, 65 187 cases have been reported in Hubei Province. In areas outside China (including Hong Kong and Macao), a total of 2 837 confirmed cases were reported from 40 countries / territories (including cases reported in Japan from international cruise). In Italy, the number of deaths has risen to eleven. Fifteen deaths occurred in Iran, 11 in South Korea, 4 on international cruise (Japan), and 2 in Hong Kong (SAR). Deaths were reported from the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan and France. A total of 383 confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported from Europe (France, Germany, Finland, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Great Britain and Belgium, Switzerland, Croatia, Austria).
[1] In China, a disease is a suspect case if the following two clinical conditions are met: fever and / or respiratory symptoms and normal or decreased white blood cell count in the early stages of the disease or decreased lymphocyte count regardless of whether information on a known epidemiological link is available. (12/02/2020)
More information about the coronavirus is available at the following link: https://koronavirus.gov.hu/
DEAR CLIENTS!
We would like to inform you about the changes related to the opening hours of all the Client Services of the Regional Directorate of Budapest and Pest County on the folowing dates:
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Opening Hours |
Enter Hungary |
18 February 2020 (Tuesday): |
10.00 - 18.00 |
18.00 - 19.00
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19 February 2020 (Wednesday): |
CLOSED except for clients with appointment
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CLOSED
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND COOPERATION!
Dear Clients,
Please be informed that the opening hours of most of our Client Services will change from the 1st of January 2020.
Before visiting our Client Services please get informed about the changes from our website.
Dear Clients!
Please be informed that the holiday opening hours of our Client Service Offices are the following:
December 6 (Friday) | Tuesday opening hours |
December 7 (Saturday) | Friday opening hours |
December 14 (Saturday) | Friday opening hours |
December 23 (Monday) | 08:00 - 12:00* |
December 24 - 29 | closed |
December 31 (Tuesday) | 08:00 - 12:00* |
January 1. (Wednesday) | closed |
*this opening hours apply for only customer service offices that are open anyway
Dear Clients,
Please be informed that our Call Center will not be available on the 7th of December 2019 due to maintenance reasons.
Thank you for your undestanding.
Dear Clients,
Please be informed that the client service of the North Hungary Regional Directorate in city of Miskolc is
open from 8:00 to 12:00 on
Friday, 12 July 2019 due to technical reasons.
Thank you for your understanding.
For further information on the projects implemented by the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing and co-financed by the Home Affairs Funds of the European Union please click here.
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