Serving Vermont
Hungarian Consular Services for Vermont
Burlington to Derry is 2 hours. New York is 6.
The Hungarian Community of Vermont
Vermont's Hungarian-American community is spread across the Green Mountain State — from Burlington in the north to Brattleboro in the south. The Honorary Consulate in Derry, NH serves as the closest official Hungarian diplomatic presence for all Vermont residents, cutting the typical New York trip by more than half.
Vermont's Hungarian-American population includes both established families and Hungarians who came for academic and professional opportunities at University of Vermont and Middlebury College.
Driving from Vermont to our Derry, NH office
vs. NYC
New York is 320+ miles (5+ hours) — plus parking, tolls, and a full day of travel.
Services Available at Our Office
Notary Public
$10For American documents requiring a notarial seal
Signature Authentication
$36For Hungarian government documents
Most RequestedCopy Authentication
$24Certified true copies for official use
Official Copy
$18Consular-issued official copies
Life Certificate
No chargeFor Hungarian pension recipients
Free Service“I had no idea there was a Hungarian consul here in New England. I'd been driving to New York for years. My whole family will know about this now.”Not Sure if We Can Help?
Some needs require the Consulate General in New York. See the full scope before making the trip.
Honorary consuls do not work in a formal office, nor do they have fixed working hours or schedules. They do not receive compensation from Hungary for their duties and therefore cannot be held accountable for their work schedules.