Welcome to EDINBURGHI ALKONZULÁTUS, your premier destination for Hungarian consular services in the heart of Edinburgh. Located at 48 Melville Street, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service tailored to meet the needs of the Hungarian community and those seeking assistance with Hungarian affairs. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring customer satisfaction through personalized consultations, efficient processing of documents, and comprehensive support for visas, citizenship applications, and more.

At EDINBURGHI ALKONZULÁTUS, we understand the importance of quality service, which is why our knowledgeable staff is always ready to provide guidance and answer any questions you may have. Our welcoming atmosphere fosters a sense of community, making every visit a comfortable experience. We strive to create value by not only meeting but exceeding your expectations, ensuring that every interaction is handled with care and professionalism.

What sets us apart is our deep connection to the Hungarian culture and our commitment to serving our clients with respect and integrity. Whether you are a long-time resident or visiting for the first time, we invite you to experience the distinct services we offer at EDINBURGHI ALKONZULÁTUS. Let us be your trusted partner in navigating your consular needs with ease and confidence.

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Norbert Pricz

5 Google Rating

The best Hungarian authority in the UK. Friendly and helpful staff! Big thank you for their perfect

5/ 5

The best Hungarian authority in the UK. Friendly and helpful staff! Big thank you for their perfect and quick service.

Dalil Benchebra

5 Google Rating

Very friendly and efficient staff. Edit for more information: My partner had to do some admin. Fir

5/ 5

Very friendly and efficient staff. Edit for more information: My partner had to do some admin. First contact with the staff of the Vice-Consulate went smoothly and she was delighted with the experience. She came out a new woman, all smile and happy to have met the friendly and amazing women working there, who were very professional.

t s

5 Google Rating

The only Hungarian authority in the UK who replies immediately, to the point, 100 % accurate. I'd be

5/ 5

The only Hungarian authority in the UK who replies immediately, to the point, 100 % accurate. I'd be lost without them - thank you all!

Mrs J. Boddy

5 Google Rating

Highly professional, friendly and very helpful as always.

5/ 5

Highly professional, friendly and very helpful as always.

Alex BT

5 Google Rating

Friendly and helpful. If only every ambassies would be as nice!

5/ 5

Friendly and helpful. If only every ambassies would be as nice!

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