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AddressPresident Park Condominium, 20th Floor
99 Sukhumvit Soi 24
Klongtoey
Bangkok 10110
Thailand
Phonelocal: (02) 661.1150
international: +66.2.661.1150
Faxlocal: (02) 661.1153
international: +66.2.661.1153
Emailmission.bgk@kum.hu
Web sitehttp://www.mfa.gov.hu/emb/bangkok
NotesAccredited in Myanmar (Burma)

» Can I visit Hungary without a visa?

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Ali Babar
Sun, 9 Feb 2014 15:57 EST
Visa information
hello,

I am Pakistani, living in phuket. I got married with a Hungarian girl in Thailand so how can I go to Hungary with her. I have Non.B visa till 2nd of April 2014.
please guide me soon at my e-mail

beprofessionals12 @gmail.com
Thank you.
awaiting for reply.
A.R. Mohamed shajad
Sat, 14 Dec 2013 08:54 EST
How to gat Tourist visa to Hungary
I am Sri Lankan passport holder livening in Sri Lanka I would like to apply visit visa to Hungary. May I apply in your embassy in Thailand. Because there is no embassy in our country Please e.mail shajadd@yahoo.co.uk Thank you
nawa
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 13:16 EDT
Bangkok
Hello
I nawar haidar Syrian nationality and now I'm in Phuket. I would like to know if I can get a visa to study in Hungary, the Hungarian Embassy in Bangkok, especially since he in Syria is not available Hungarian Embassy note, I got a full paperwork from the university in Budapest

Thank you
Mongkol Chayasirisobhon of Bangkok -081-682-8000
Fri, 15 Mar 2013 00:37 EDT
Acclaimed Hungarian Pianist to perform in Bangkok on May 7th
On Tuesday, May 7th , 2013 at 8 pm @ Goethe Auditorium on South Sathorn Road Soi1 ( Tel: 02-287-2822)
D & M Music Studio in cooperation with Robinson Piano
proudly presents

A Piano Recital by Adam Gyorgy
An internationally acclaimed Hungarian pianist, Adam Gyorgy, was accepted to the Béla Bartók Conservatory as a prodigy in 1994, at the age of 12. He flourished under the tutelage of his piano teacher, Katalin Halmagyi, who continues to be his mentor and a key member of his creative team. In 1998 he won the National Youth Piano Competition, and two years later won Hungary’s Pianist 2000 award at the age of 18. He was accepted at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest in 2000 and studied under Professors György Nador and Balazs Reti. He graduated in 2006 and is currently doing his doctoral studies at the Liszt Academy with a state scholarship.

In 2002 Adam Gyorgy won the Vienna Classics Prize (Wiener-Klassik-Preis) with his outstanding interpretation of Haydn’s Sonata in G major (No. 54). In 2003 he won the Special Prize at the San Remo International Piano Competition, and in 2004 he won all prizes (First Prize, Grand Prize and Special Prize) at the First International Chopin Piano Competition in Budapest. That same year, CNN World Report identified him as a “rising star.”

In 2005 Adam Gyorgy was invited to the Steinway Artist community, a signal honor that places him in the company of the greatest pianists of all time, including Vladimir Horowitz, Artur Rubinstein, Krystian Zimmerman. On October 22, 2006 Adam debuted at New York's Carnegie Hall to great acclaim. He continues to tour the world, delighting audiences in the USA, Europe and Southeast Asia with his virtuosity, his charm, and his improvisations on well-known melodies, all of which invite comparisons to the incomparable Franz Liszt

A supportive and dedicated group stands behind Adam Gyorgy's success. He credits his teachers Katalin Halmagyi, György Nador, and Balazs Reti with the artistic direction of his concerts. His management team, led by his brother Laszlo György, books his concerts and handles publicity.
Programme includes works by Chopin and Liszt etc.

Tickets are priced at 500and 250 baht and areavailable at Robinson Piano on the 5th floor of SiamDiscovery Center ( Tel: 02-658-1080-1) or call for more information at K.Mongkol: 081-682-8000
Ndam
Wed, 19 Dec 2012 09:03 EST
Inquiry for student visa to Hungary
I which to apply for a student visa at your embassy and i have send you email with more information.
kindly check your email and reply me back
Thanks
Kusuma Phrasawang
Tue, 17 Apr 2012 21:15 EDT
Hello!

My name is Kusuma Phrasawang. I would like going to visit my family boyfriend in Hungary.
If i make the visa (tour) at 5 June 2012 and when i get it? Because i already booking the ticket go to Hungary.
I will Stay there 15 days. I already have all my document. Just would like to know how long?

Thank you very much

Best regards
Kusuma Phrasawang
kannika singsok
Fri, 23 Mar 2012 12:19 EDT
tourist visa
I am thai woman, i would love to visit hungary country with my boyfriend he is citizen from cameroon, how we should do?you can contact me by weladjifrankel@yahoo.fr thanks
osam
Wed, 11 Jan 2012 11:22 EST
VizA
*Hello.
*My parents are Iranian.
*I was born in India.
*That is More than 8 Years I m Far From My country.
i Was In Turkey - Azerbaijan (5 years) - CUBA - And Now I am in Thailand more than 1 Year. [i was student in these countries]
*I wanna Go to Budapest Hungary, To work as a D.J.
*Any chance or Hungry does not give VISA to Iranians !
*THNKS...
Antanas
Tue, 27 Dec 2011 02:05 EST
Report and Certificate of Marriage
Dear,

I'm citizen of Lithuania and want marry to Thai woman in Thailand. Lithuania does not have Embassy. Would you be able to help me? I was in Germany Embassy on Monday and they sent to you for a help. I need a blank form from Embassy to fill out.

Best regards,

Antanas Klibavicius
+66811573550
Raj
Wed, 6 Jan 2010 03:11 EST
Shengen Visa
I an from Nepal and want to visit Europe starting in Latvia we have no embassy in nepal and i am in Bangkok just now i have been advsied that a Schengen visa to start in Latvia should be applied to the Hungarian Embassy as latvia only have a consulate in bangkok - is that correct

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