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HUNGARY WORK VISA

Bangladesh to Hungary Work Visa 2026: Cost, Process & Salary

Hungary offers a guest worker program for Bangladeshi workers in manufacturing, construction, and logistics. This guide covers eligibility, costs, salary ranges, and how to avoid scams.

Guidance onlyJun 26, 2026Salaries & visa rules are indicative — confirm with the official source or embassy.
Bangladesh to Hungary Work Visa 2026: Cost, Process & Salary
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Bangladesh to Hungary Work Visa 2026: Direct Answer

Hungary's guest worker program allows Bangladeshi nationals to work in sectors like manufacturing, construction, and logistics. The process involves a job offer, a work permit application by the employer, and a visa application at the Hungarian embassy in Dhaka. Indicative monthly savings for a single worker range from €400 to €700 after living costs. Last verified: June 2026.

Who Can Apply / Requirements

To apply for a Hungary work visa from Bangladesh, you need:

  • A valid job offer from a Hungarian employer who has obtained a work permit (or a collective work permit under the guest worker program).
  • Age: typically 20–55 years old.
  • Education: at least a high school diploma; vocational certificates (e.g., welding, electrician) are a plus.
  • Language: basic English or Hungarian is not mandatory but helps; German is an advantage in some factories.
  • No criminal record.
  • Medical insurance for the visa period.
  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the visa validity.

Documents typically required:

  • Passport (original + copy)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Job offer letter and work permit copy from employer
  • Educational certificates (translated into English or Hungarian)
  • Proof of accommodation in Hungary (employer-provided or rental contract)
  • Travel health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage)
  • Two recent passport-size photos
  • Proof of financial means (e.g., bank statement showing at least €500)
  • Visa fee payment receipt

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Secure a Job Offer: Find a Hungarian employer through recruitment agencies, online job portals (e.g., EURES, Profession.hu), or direct applications. Ensure the employer is registered and has a valid work permit quota.
  2. Employer Applies for Work Permit: The employer submits the work permit application to the Hungarian Immigration Office (Országos Idegenrendészeti Főigazgatóság). This can take 2–4 weeks.
  3. Receive Work Permit Approval: Once approved, the employer sends you the work permit document. This is required for your visa application.
  4. Apply for a Work Visa (D Visa): Submit your visa application at the Hungarian Embassy in Dhaka (or the nearest consulate). Book an appointment online. Submit all documents in person.
  5. Attend Visa Interview (if required): The embassy may call you for an interview to verify your purpose and documents.
  6. Wait for Processing: Standard processing time is 15–30 days. During this period, the embassy may request additional documents.
  7. Collect Visa: If approved, you receive a D visa (single or multiple entry, valid for 90 days to 1 year). You must enter Hungary within the visa validity.
  8. Travel and Register: Upon arrival, register your address with the local immigration office within 3 days. Apply for a residence permit card (Tartózkodási Kártya) within 30 days.

Salary, Cost & Savings (Indicative Estimates)

Item Amount (EUR) Notes
Monthly Gross Salary (factory worker) €1,200 – €1,600 Before tax and deductions; varies by sector and city
Monthly Net Salary (after tax & social contributions) €900 – €1,200 Approximately 75-80% of gross
Accommodation (shared room, employer-provided or private) €200 – €350 Often deducted from salary if employer-provided
Food & Utilities €200 – €300 Self-catering reduces cost
Transport & Miscellaneous €100 – €150 Public transport pass, phone, etc.
Realistic Monthly Savings €400 – €700 Net salary minus living costs; depends on lifestyle

Indicative estimates based on 2026 data from Numbeo and worker reports. Actual figures vary.

Fees & Timeline Table

Fee Type Amount (EUR) Paid By
Work permit application fee €0 (employer pays) Employer
Visa application fee (D visa) €80 – €100 Worker
Medical insurance (travel) €30 – €50 Worker
Translation & notarization of documents €50 – €150 Worker
Flight ticket (Dhaka-Budapest) €400 – €700 Worker or employer (some employers cover)
Total upfront cost for worker €560 – €1,000 Excluding flight if employer pays

Timeline: Work permit 2–4 weeks, visa 15–30 days, total 1–3 months from job offer to departure.

Processing Time & What to Expect

The entire process from job offer to departure typically takes 1–3 months. The work permit is processed first (2–4 weeks), followed by the visa (15–30 days). After arrival, the residence permit card may take another 2–4 weeks. Expect delays if documents are incomplete or during peak seasons. Always apply at least 2 months before your intended start date.

Scams & Red Flags

Recruitment scams targeting Bangladeshi workers are common. Watch out for:

  • Upfront fees: Never pay for a job offer or work permit. Legitimate employers cover work permit costs. Only official visa and insurance fees are paid by you.
  • Fake job offers: Verify the employer's registration with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce or via EURES. Ask for a signed contract and work permit copy before paying anything.
  • Too-good-to-be-true salaries: Average gross salary for a factory worker in Hungary is €1,200–€1,600. Any offer above €2,000 is suspicious.
  • Pressure to decide quickly: Scammers create urgency. Legitimate processes take time.
  • Unlicensed agents: Only use agencies registered with the Bangladesh Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare (BMET) or Hungarian official partners.

Sources & How to Verify

Always check official government sources:

  • Hungarian Immigration Office (OIF): www.oif.gov.hu – for work permit and residence permit rules.
  • Hungarian Embassy in Dhaka: dhaka.mfa.gov.hu – for visa application forms and fees.
  • EURES: ec.europa.eu/eures – for verified job listings and employer checks.
  • BMET Bangladesh: www.bmet.gov.bd – for registered recruitment agencies.

Last verified: June 2026. Rules change frequently; confirm with the embassy before applying.

Key takeaways

  • Hungary's guest worker program offers a clear path for Bangladeshi workers in manufacturing and construction.
  • Indicative monthly savings of €400–€700 after living costs, with gross salaries of €1,200–€1,600.
  • Total upfront cost for the worker is €560–€1,000, excluding flight if employer pays.
  • Processing takes 1–3 months; always verify employer and never pay upfront fees for job offers.
  • Official sources: Hungarian Embassy Dhaka, OIF, EURES, and BMET.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bring my family to Hungary on a work visa?

Family reunification is possible after you have a valid residence permit and stable income. You must apply for family visas separately. Accommodation and health insurance requirements apply.

Is IELTS required for a Hungary work visa?

No, IELTS is not mandatory. However, basic English or Hungarian is often required by employers. Some employers may ask for a language certificate.

How long can I stay in Hungary with a work visa?

The initial D visa is valid for up to 1 year. You can apply for a residence permit for up to 2 years, renewable. After 3–5 years, you may be eligible for long-term residence.

What happens if I lose my job in Hungary?

You must find a new employer within 30 days to transfer your work permit, or you may have to leave the country. Some grace periods apply; check with the immigration office.

Can I switch employers in Hungary?

Yes, but the new employer must apply for a new work permit. You cannot start working for a new employer until the permit is approved.

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