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HUNGARY WORK PERMIT

Uzbekistan to Hungary Work Permit 2026: Step-by-Step Guide & Salary

To get a Hungary work permit from Uzbekistan, you need a job offer first; your employer applies for a work permit, then you apply for a D visa. Processing takes 8–12 weeks.

Guidance onlyJul 8, 2026Salaries & visa rules are indicative — confirm with the official source or embassy.
Uzbekistan to Hungary Work Permit 2026: Step-by-Step Guide & Salary
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Uzbekistan to Hungary Work Permit 2026: Step-by-Step Guide & Salary

To get a Hungary work permit from Uzbekistan, you first need a confirmed job offer from a Hungarian employer. The employer applies for a work permit at the local immigration authority; once approved, you apply for a national (D) visa at the Hungarian embassy in Tashkent. Processing typically takes 8–12 weeks. This guide covers all requirements, documents, indicative salary, costs, and red flags to avoid.

Who can apply / requirements

Eligibility for a Hungary work permit from Uzbekistan depends on the job type and your qualifications. Hungary issues work permits for both skilled and semi-skilled positions, but the employer must prove that the job cannot be filled by a Hungarian or EU citizen. Main categories:

  • Employment permit (munkavállalási engedély): for most jobs, valid for up to 2 years.
  • EU Blue Card: for highly skilled workers with a university degree and a salary at least 1.5 times the national average.
  • Seasonal work permit: for agriculture, tourism, valid up to 6 months.

Basic requirements:

  • Valid passport (valid at least 6 months beyond visa expiry).
  • Job offer and signed employment contract.
  • Employer-sponsored work permit application.
  • Proof of accommodation in Hungary.
  • Health insurance covering Hungary.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from Uzbekistan (apostilled or legalized).
  • Educational diplomas and professional certificates (translated into Hungarian or English).
  • Language: Hungarian is not mandatory for most jobs, but English or German may be required by the employer.

Step-by-step process

  1. Secure a job offer: Find a Hungarian employer willing to sponsor your work permit. Use official job portals or licensed recruitment agencies.
  2. Employer applies for work permit: Your employer submits the work permit application to the regional immigration office (Bevándorlási Hivatal). They need to show that the job was advertised in Hungary/EU for at least 15 days without a suitable candidate.
  3. Receive work permit approval: The immigration office issues a work permit decision (usually within 30–60 days). The employer sends you the approval letter.
  4. Apply for a D visa at the Hungarian embassy in Tashkent: Schedule an appointment at the Embassy of Hungary in Tashkent. Submit the visa application form, passport, work permit approval, accommodation proof, health insurance, and other documents. Pay the visa fee.
  5. Visa processing: The embassy processes the D visa (typically 15–30 days). You may be called for an interview.
  6. Travel to Hungary: Once the D visa is issued, you can travel to Hungary. The visa is usually valid for 90 days.
  7. Register with immigration: Within 15 days of arrival, register your residence at the local immigration office. You will receive a residence permit card valid for the same duration as your work permit.

Salary, cost & savings

Indicative estimates based on 2026 data. Actual figures vary by job, city, and employer.

OccupationMonthly Gross (HUF)Estimated Net (HUF)Living Cost (HUF)Monthly Savings (HUF)
Skilled worker (e.g., welder, electrician)350,000 – 500,000230,000 – 330,000150,000 – 200,00030,000 – 130,000
Semi-skilled (e.g., cleaner, warehouse)250,000 – 350,000170,000 – 230,000150,000 – 180,0000 – 50,000
IT specialist (EU Blue Card)600,000 – 900,000400,000 – 600,000200,000 – 250,000150,000 – 350,000

Costs for the worker:

ItemCost (HUF / USD)
D visa fee~20,000 HUF (~60 USD)
Translation & notarization of documents30,000 – 60,000 HUF (~90–180 USD)
Health insurance (first 3 months)~50,000 HUF (~150 USD)
Flight ticket (Tashkent–Budapest)200,000 – 400,000 HUF (~600–1,200 USD)
Accommodation deposit100,000 – 200,000 HUF (~300–600 USD)

Note: The employer usually covers the work permit application fee. Never pay an employer or agent for a job offer.

Processing time & what to expect

Total time from job offer to arrival: 3–5 months. Breakdown:

  • Employer work permit application: 30–60 days.
  • Visa processing at embassy: 15–30 days.
  • Travel and registration: 1–2 weeks.

Delays can occur if documents are incomplete or if the employer fails to prove labour shortage. The work permit is tied to the specific employer; changing jobs requires a new permit.

Scams & red flags

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

  • Job offers that require upfront payment – legitimate employers never ask for visa fees or processing fees from the worker. The employer pays the work permit fee.
  • Unrealistically high salaries – if the offer is significantly above market rate, it's likely a scam.
  • Agents promising guaranteed visas – only the embassy can issue a visa. No agent can guarantee approval.
  • Employers that refuse to provide a written contract – always have a signed employment contract before paying anything.
  • Phishing emails – verify the sender's email domain. Official Hungarian government emails end with .gov.hu.

Never pay for a job offer. Use only licensed recruitment agencies in Uzbekistan or Hungary. Check the Hungarian Embassy's website for a list of approved recruiters.

Sources & how to verify

Always confirm current requirements with official sources:

Last verified: July 2026. Rules change frequently; always check the official sites before applying.

Key takeaways

  • A Hungary work permit from Uzbekistan requires a job offer first; the employer applies, then you get a D visa.
  • Processing takes 3–5 months total; costs include visa fee, translations, and travel (approx. 1,000–2,000 USD).
  • Average monthly savings for a skilled worker: 30,000–130,000 HUF (90–390 USD) after living costs.
  • Never pay upfront for a job offer or work permit; only the employer covers the official fees.
  • Always verify requirements on the Hungarian Embassy in Tashkent website before applying.

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for a Hungary work permit without a job offer?

No, a job offer is mandatory. The employer must sponsor your work permit and prove the job cannot be filled locally.

How long is the Hungary work permit valid?

Usually up to 2 years, renewable. The EU Blue Card is valid for up to 4 years.

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

Yes, after you have a residence permit, your spouse and minor children can apply for family reunification. They will need separate visas.

Is Hungarian language required for the work permit?

No, but the employer may require English or German. For most jobs, basic Hungarian is not mandatory.

What if my work permit application is rejected?

You can appeal within 15 days of the decision. The embassy or immigration office will provide reasons. Common reasons: incomplete documents or employer failed to prove labour shortage.

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