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Front cover of a contemporary Hungarianbiometric passport. The word inHungarian for "Passport", "Útlevél", literally means "Road letter" | |
The data page of a contemporary Hungarianbiometric passport | |
| Type | Passport |
| Issued by | |
| First issued | August 29, 2006[1] (first biometric passport) March 1, 2012[2] (current version) |
| Purpose | Identification |
| Valid in | All countries (as per page 1[3]) |
| Eligibility | Hungarian citizenship |
| Expiration | 10 years after issuance |
| Cost | 14000 HUF (10 years) / 7500 HUF (5 years) / 2500 HUF (1 year) / 2500 HUF (5 years, 12-18 years old) / 2500 HUF (5 years, 6-12 years old) / 2500 HUF (3 years, under 6 years old) + 19000 HUF (7 day service) / 29000 HUF (3 day service) / 39000 HUF (1 day service)[4] |
Hungarian passports (Hungarian:Magyar útlevél) are issued toHungarian citizens for international travel by The Central Data Processing, Registration and Election Office of the HungarianMinistry of the Interior. Every Hungarian citizen is also acitizen of the European Union. Thepassport, besides thenational identity card allows for free rights of movement and residence in any of the states of theEuropean Union,European Economic Area andSwitzerland.
The five year passport is issued having in mind the following birthday of the applicant, while the ten year passport is issued having in mind the previous birthday of the applicant. For example, if an applicant who is born on the 29th of September 1990, and applies for a 5 year passport on the 1st of November 2021, the passport will be valid until the 29th of September 2027, while the 10 year passport will be valid until the 29th of September 2031.[5]
As of 2023, regular Hungarian EUpassports are burgundy red in colour (before a navy blue color was in use), with theHungarian coat of arms emblazoned in the center of the front cover. The words "útlevél" (passport, or more literally,Roadletter) inscribed below the coat of arms and "Európai Unió" (European Union), "Magyarország" (Hungary) above. The new biometric Hungarian passport has the standard biometric symbol at the bottom.
The visa pages have musical notes of theSzózat visible inUV light. The identity information page contains the title and the first eight lines of the National Anthem in the author's handwritingembossed.
The Hungarian passport includes the following data:
The information page ends with theMachine Readable Zone. This zone contains most of the above information, but readable by a computer through a camera. The names will have all letters converted to the range A-Z. Other letters marks like ´ are stripped.[6]
The data page/information page is printed in Hungarian, English and French; translation in all other official languages of theE.U. is present elsewhere in the passport.

Visa requirements forHungarian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens ofHungary. As of 2025 Hungarian citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 185 countries and territories, ranking the Hungarian passport 7th in terms of travel freedom according to theHenley Passport Index.[7]

A Hungarian ordinary passport, with visa-free access to all of the world'sdeveloped countries, is a very convenient travel document by international standards. However, it is not as handy as a Hungarian diplomatic passport, which has even fewer visa restrictions attached to it. Several countries offer visa-free access to holders of a Hungarian diplomatic passport, but not to ordinary passport holders. This is notably the case withChina (since 1992),[8]Russia (since 2001).[9] andIndia (since 2003).[10] As of July 2009, Hungarian diplomats can enter allG8+5 countries without a visa.[11] The Hungarian diplomatic passport holds the distinction of being the only travel document in the world granting such visa-free entry to all G8+5 member states.[a]
This graph shows the full Global Ranking of the 2023 Henley Passport Index. As the index usesdense ranking, in certain cases, a rank is shared by multiple countries because these countries all have the same level of visa-free or visa-on-arrival access.