Hungarian passport

The words "útlevél" (passport, or more literally, Roadletter) inscribed below the coat of arms and "Európai Unió" (European Union), "Magyarország" (Hungary) above.The identity information page contains the title and the first eight lines of the National Anthem in the author's handwriting embossed.The Hungarian passport includes the following data: The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone.[7] A Hungarian ordinary passport, with visa-free access to all of the world's developed countries, is a very convenient travel document by international standards.[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.
Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens
Hungary
Freedom of movement
Visa free
Visa issued upon arrival
eVisa
Visa available both on arrival or online
Visa required prior to arrival
European Union (unlimited access)
Visa-free
Visa on arrival
Pre-arrival Internet registration required ( ESTA , eVisitor )
Visa required
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