Consulate-General of Hungary in New York
Address | 223 East 52nd St New York, NY 10022 USA |
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Hours | Monday - Wednesday - Friday: 9.30am to 12.30pm |
Address | 223 East 52nd St New York, NY 10022 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
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Web site | http:/ |
Hours | Monday - Wednesday - Friday: 9.30am to 12.30pm |
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I have no valid passport, but i have to go back to Hungary ( i'm hungarian citizen)
What can i do without passport ? Do i have some kind of passibilty, to go ?
Thank you very much for your help
e-mail :inci 325@yahoo.com
My father, Stephen was born on 2/2/17 in Taliandorogd. Though he never talked about his life in Hungary, I would like information on his background, his house and street address, etc. How do I go about finding this information?
Thank you ed101040@aol.com
I married Barna Csuros in Budapest, Hungary at the Szervita Templom on September 29, 1956. (The Polgari eskuvo was during the summer.) How can I go about getting either a copy of the marriage certificate OR a letter indicating that it is impossible to secure? I need this a.s.a.p. for Social Security. My phone number is 718-720-0674. My daughter's email is clark1094@aol.com. R.s.v.p.
I was born in Budapest, hungary 1951. We came here in 1956. I became a citizen in 1969. I need documents for social security, so I can retire. All my originals are missing. Please help me to get my birth certificate. Thank you!
tel: 914-738-3437
e-mail: casucci.agnes@gmail.com
We would like to confirm that we will be attending the Maestro Fischer event at the Consul General of Hungary on February 19, 2014, but have been unable to find where we can do that. Please let me know if you have received my posting. Thank you.
I was born in Budapest in June 1953 and emigrated with my family to the USA in 1956. I would like to obtain a copy of my birth certificate. I was born in a hospital in Buda.
Iam a naturalized US citizen. Can I also obtain Hungarian citizenship? How about for my children?
Please respond to: judytypaldos@gmail.com
My name is Joseph L. Hornyak. Birth cert. (Jozsef Laszlo Hornyak)He married my Mother( Brigid Kelly, Ireland)I grew up in Yorkville on the UES. I did attend St. Stephens of Hungary, but I can't speak Hungarian. My Father passed away in December 2009. I've tried to find his family back in Miskolc, without any luck.Growing up, he didn't speak very much about his family. I am his only son. I do believe he had a sister, Elizabeth.
I AM TRYING TO FIND WHERE MY FATHER EMIGRATED FROM IN HUNGARY IN OR ABOUT THE YEAR 1914. I WAS A SMALL CHILD WHEN HE DIED AND MY MOTHER NEVER TOLD ME MUCH. I HAVE SEARCHED IMMIGRATION RECORDS IN ELLIS ISLAND AND ANCESTRY AND FOUND NOTHING. HIS LAST NAME COULD HAVE BEEN SPELLED DIFFERENTLY THAN WHAT MY MAIDEN NAME WAS WHEN HE ENTERED THE US. I HAVE TRIED ALL THE VARIATIONS AND COME UP EMPTY.I WAS ADVISED TO CHECK WITH THE HUNGARIAN LEGATION. IS THIS IT?
How does one prove the knowledge of the Hungarian language?
dianaeva@comcast.net
How do I meet requirement for proof of knowledge of Hungarian?
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