Find the records.
Verify the line.
$1,995
Quote based on your case
Complete ancestry research.
Clearer next steps.
Professional genealogy research colleagues attempt to locate and organize the records needed to evaluate your Hungarian citizenship path.
The goal is not vague family history. The goal is usable documentation. This includes core lineage records, European and US record trails, and the historical details that matter when you are trying to establish a credible citizenship case.
- 01Birth certificates for Hungarian ancestors and descendants
- 02Death certificates and lineage documentation
- 03US based copies and original European records
- 04Church records including baptism, marriage, and burial
- 05Marriage certificates establishing family connections
- 06Naturalization records and citizenship timing review
- 07Military service records and relevant historical documents
Authentication and review
before bigger commitments.
The verification step is designed to determine whether your record chain is real, usable, and aligned with Hungarian citizenship requirements.
That means checking whether the bloodline is documentable, whether the key facts hold together across records, and whether missing pieces can realistically be recovered. It is meant to reduce wasted effort, not create more of it.
This stage may include broader ancestry review, date and fact checks, source comparison, and compliance review against the requirements that actually matter.
How the case is
pressure tested.
Independent specialists assess whether the record chain appears strong enough to continue and whether critical gaps are recoverable.
- —Unbroken bloodline verification
- —Document authenticity review
- —Critical date and fact checks
- —Missing document recovery attempts
- —Cross reference validation across sources
- —Citizenship requirement compliance review
All research and specialist fees are independent and paid separately. No guarantees.
A transparent process
built to limit waste.
The structure is meant to help you understand whether you have a viable path before sinking more money into the full process.
Many cases can be clarified in the initial phase when the bloodline is relatively clean and the key information is available. More complex searches may require additional work depending on record availability, missing links, and case complexity.
The practical outcome is a clearer go or no go decision before you move deeper into language training, document preparation, or other citizenship costs.
- 01Initial assessment often resolves the majority of cleaner cases
- 02Secondary search may be invoiced based on complexity and availability
- 03Designed to support an earlier go or no go decision
- 04Helps many clients avoid unnecessary spending
- 05Fees are case dependent and subject to review
Bring stronger inputs.
Lower the friction.
The more precise your starting information is, the easier it is to narrow the search and reduce wasted time.
Even partial family history can help, especially when it includes location clues, approximate dates, surname variations, immigration details, or any copies of existing documents already in the family.
- 01Ancestor birth locations including towns, cities, or regions
- 02Approximate birth and death years
- 03Basic immigration and arrival history
- 04Family names and known spelling variations
- 05Any existing copies, scans, or family documents
Know what you are dealing with before you invest deeper.
This step exists to make the next decision clearer. It gives you a more grounded sense of eligibility, document reality, and likely complexity before you commit further.
Know before you invest
Understand whether the case looks viable before moving further into programs, paperwork, or interview preparation.
Specialist research support
Work with experienced genealogy professionals focused on ancestry documentation and case verification.
Reduce wasted effort
Use the research phase to identify strength, weakness, and realistic next steps instead of guessing your way forward.