1026 Budapest, Fullánk u. 8.
Jurisdiction
Hungary
Security instructions for people who wish to obtain consular services at the mission offices:
1. Please bring a photo ID.
2. Every visitor and his belongings will be required to undergo a security check.
3. For security purposes, no personal objects will be allowed into the mission, including handbags, mobile phones and electronic devices.
4. Do not bring large handbags or suitcases to the mission.
5. Do not bring food and/or beverage bottles or containers.
6. The mission’s security directives apply to people in the consular waiting room. The instructions of the security staff must be obeyed at all times.
Mailing material to the mission
Material that is mailed to the Consular Department at the mission must be only sent to and collected from the following address:
1026 Budapest, Fullánk u. 8.
The sender is responsible for material mailed to the mission.
It is important to stress that there are cases in which you are required to visit the mission in person. For more detailed information, see the section on Consular Services in Chapter 2.
List of qualified translators who work with the mission
If there is a need for document translation services from the local language into Hebrew or vice versa
translation office to obtain a list of translators.
According to the Foreign Ministry of the Hungarian Republic OFFI is officially accepted and recommended.
This list does not constitute a recommendation for any of the translators appearing on the list. Use of the services of the various translators is the responsibility of the person utilizing the services.
List of criminal attorneys
Below is a list of attorneys who specialize in criminal law, whose services can be retained if necessary. The mission is not permitted or authorized to recommend any particular attorney.
List of attorneys
Each mission must update the list of attorneys frequently (a list of at least 8 attorneys) and see to it that the link to the local Bar Association opens properly.
This list does not constitute a recommendation for any of the attorneys appearing on the list. Use of the services of the various attorneys is the responsibility of the person utilizing the services.
Verification of public documents
There are two possibilities for verifying a public document:
1. Verification by means of apostille
In 1978, Israel signed and ratified the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents - 1961 (hereinafter: the Hague Convention). The purpose of this Convention was to shorten the processes required for a particular country to recognize the official documents issued by another country, by means of apostille certification.
Public documents and certificates that were issued in one of the countries that are signatories to the above Convention, and which bear the apostille stamp, are valid for presentation in Israel, without the need for additional verification / certification by the diplomatic / consular representative at the Israeli mission.
Additionally, for countries that are signatories to the
Hague Convention, no additional verification is required by the mission consul of the country for which the document is designated, if it was stamped with an apostille in Israel.
With regard to a list of the countries that signed the Convention, and details about the authority competent to grant apostille certification in each country, as well as additional information.
Address: 1027 Budapest, Nagy Imre tér 4.
Phone: 458-1000, Fax: 201-7932
Office hours:
Filing of certification requests:
Monday: 9:00-12:00
Tuesday: 9:00-12:00
Wednesday: 9:00-12:00
Thursday: 9:00-12:00
In the case of a written request, the urgent issuing of the certified document may take place on Monday and Wednesday at 15:30 PM.
The authentication fee is 5.500 Ft to be paid in cash.
No submission on Fridays!
Authenticated documents can be collected the earliest between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. the day following submission.
2. Verification by means other than apostille
Verification of a document in a country that is not a signatory to the Hague Convention should be implemented as follows:
After the document is verified by the competent authority in the foreign country (usually the Foreign Ministry or Ministry of Justice), the Israeli consular representative verifies the signature of the competent authority.
Contacts and inquiries about improving the service provided to the citizens
- Email can be sent to the following address:
- For feedback on the quality of service provided to the citizens by the mission, click
here.
The main laws of the State of Israel on which consular work abroad is based, are as follows:
- The Law of Return, 5710 - 1950 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Entry into Israel Law, 5712 - 1952 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Law of Citizenship, 5712 - 1952 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Passports Law, 5712 - 1952 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Names Law, 5716 - 1956 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Population Registration Law, 5725 - 1965 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Notaries Law, 5736 - 1976 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Defense Service Law (Consolidated Version), 5747 - 1986 and the authority to implement it abroad - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
- The Crime Register and Rehabilitation of Offenders Law, 5741 - 1981 - with all the amendments thereto over the years.
Details of the Jewish Agency aliya emissary
Below are details on the Jewish Agency emissary in your area:
Eran El-Bar
Representative of the Educational Department
The Jewish Agency for Israel Central/Eastern Europe region
1066 Budapest, Lovag u. 5.
Tel. (36-1) 374-3060
Fax. (36-1) 374-3061