Digital nomad visa (national): Brazilian citizen → Hungary
A digital nomad visa for Hungary is a national permit
There is no Schengen-wide digital nomad visa. If Hungary offers a remote-work / digital nomad residence permit, you apply to Hungary directly and live there; the permit then lets you travel the other Schengen states 90 days in any 180.
The bottom line
- Not every Schengen state has a nomad route — among those that do are Portugal (D8), Spain, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Estonia, Malta, Germany, Czechia, Hungary and Romania. Confirm whether Hungary runs one on its official portal.
- Eligibility hinges on proven remote income from OUTSIDE Hungary (employer or clients abroad); 2026 income thresholds have risen and vary by country (e.g. Portugal ~€3,680/mo, Estonia ~€3,504/mo, Malta ~€42,000/yr).
- Time spent living in Hungary on this permit does not count against the 90/180 short-stay limit — but days in OTHER Schengen states still do.
When to start
Start 2–4 months before your travel date.
National routes start with the underlying purpose: a job offer or contract, university admission, or proof of family ties. Long stays are residence permits decided by the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing; the Guest Worker and White Card (digital nomad) routes have their own eligibility lists.
Start on the official portal (Consular Services (konzinfo)) and follow the route for your purpose. VFS Global in many countries.
Lodge documents and biometrics at Hungary's mission or application centre covering Brazil. National-visa appointments are scarcer than short-stay ones — book the moment your file is ready.
Long-stay decisions involve in-country authorities (migration agency, labour office or canton/region) and typically take 1–3 months — don't book non-refundable travel until granted.
Most states require converting the D visa into a residence permit or registering your address shortly after arrival — Hungary's rules are in the guide above. Missing this deadline can invalidate the stay.
What you'll need
- Passport — Valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the area, issued within the last 10 years, with 2 blank pages.
- Purpose evidence — Employment contract, admission letter, or family documents — the core of a national application.
- Financial evidence — Bank statements, salary or scholarship meeting the destination's national threshold.
- Health insurance — Coverage valid in the destination until you join its national system. · Until local insurance starts
- Proof of status in Brazil — Evidence you legally reside where you're applying. · If requested
Good to know
- Income thresholds vary widely and have risen for 2026 (e.g. Portugal ~€3,680/mo, Estonia ~€3,504/mo, Malta ~€42,000/yr) — confirm on the destination country's official portal.
- Time in your residence country does NOT count against the 90/180 short-stay limit, but days spent in OTHER Schengen states still do.
Where you'll apply
Where you'll apply in Brazil
Apply in your districtWho runs the centre: Typically VFS Global in many countries
Hungary consulates have territorial jurisdiction: apply to the mission covering your area of legal residence in Brazil. Start on the official portal below — it directs you to the visa centre/operator for your area; you generally cannot pick another city for a faster slot.
Getting a slot — book early · community-reported, checked 2026-06-13
- Slots are released in batches with no fixed public schedule — most often early morning local time, on Monday mornings, and around the 1st of the month.
- For popular consulates (e.g. France, Italy and Spain in big cities), a fresh batch can be gone within minutes — be registered and logged in before you look.
- Cancellations free up slots throughout the day, so check daily even when it shows ‘no availability’.
- Because of this, apply as early as you are allowed — up to 6 months before travel. Waiting until 1–2 months out often means no slots are left at all.
Consular Services (konzinfo) — official portal (find your centre) →
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