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Applying for a visa to Austria – full guide

Assuming you’re a non-resident intending to go to Austria, the probability is that you’ll require a visa (travel permit). Different factors like your citizenship, the span of your visit, and the reason for your visit will impact whether you require an Austrian pass. In this text, you can find the various sorts of visas, the necessary documentation, and the means for applying.

Austrian parliament building.

Need for a visa

You won’t require a pass to visit Austria if:

  • You are a resident of one of the countries in the Schengen Region or the EU/EEA.
  • You come from a country with which the Schengen Region has a travel agreement.
  • You’re from the US, NZ, AU, or CA, and staying not more than 90 days.

Austrian visa types

Austria offers both short-term and long-term visas of various lengths.  These depend on the reason you are there.

A visa

A transit pass is another name for this. This kind of pass is given to a visitor passing through Austria who has to make a stopover before continuing to their final destination. A transit pass is always obtained from your country of origin; you cannot get one at the border, so be careful to confirm your eligibility before making travel arrangements.

C visa (schengen visa)

You can visit the country for up to 90 days within 180 days with this pass. Various kinds of Schengen Austria passes are available:

  • Tourist visa for Austria.
  • Business visa for Austria.
  • Student short-term visa for Austria.
  • Medical visa for Austria.

D Visa

Given that it is a long-term travel permit, this is sometimes referred to as a resident visa. You may stay in Austria for up to six months. The D pass enables you to apply for an Austria Residence Permit and establish a long-term residence in Austria within those six months. Austria D travel permit categories include:

  • Work visa for Austria.
  • Student visa for Austria.
  • Family visa for Austria.
  • Austria retirement residence permit.

To work in Austria, highly trained individuals may apply for an EU Blue Card.

Visa requirements for Austria

A few papers must be ready to apply for an Austrian travel permit:

Traveling documents or passport

Your passport must be valid for at least six months, have at least two blank pages, and have been issued within the past ten years.

Visa application

This must be filled out and signed. The form is available here. Be careful to adhere to the application form’s filling requirements.

Recent photographs

These images must abide by the ICAO-established guidelines for Schengen visa pictures.

Visa application fee

You must spend a particular sum to apply for a travel permit. The cost varies by visa type.

A letter of intent

You must bring a cover letter, in which you should specify your visit’s purpose.

A schedule

The precise dates of your flights and travel arrangements must be provided.

Travel insurance

You must have travel insurance for the Schengen region that covers any medical emergencies and problems up to 30,000 euros.

Civil status records

Birth certificates and marriage licenses are examples of this.

Proof of accommodation

You must provide a copy of your hotel reservation or other documentation showing the lodgings you’ve booked.

Evidence of financial resources

You must provide evidence that you have the resources necessary to pay for your Austrian trips.

Additional requirements

Additional requirements depending on your pass and the purpose of your visit:

  • Records from your university (if you’re a student).
  • Employment agreement.
  • Financial statement.
  • If you’re retired, documentation of your pension.
  • If you’re independently employed, you need a permit to operate.
  • Proof of invitation for visiting family or residency grant for family reunification.
  • Medical history (if you’re looking for medical attention).

You’ll also need the following papers if you’re a minor going to the country:

  • Certificate of birth.
  • Copies of both parents’ travel documents.
  • Application for admission to Austria (signed by both parents).
  • Approval from the family court (If only one parent has custody).
  • Valid parental consent (If a youngster is traveling alone).

How to apply

You must submit an application to your local embassy or consulate for an Austrian travel permit. In your nation, a branch of the Austrian government issues travel permits. They may be found using the online generator. The ideal time to apply is two weeks before your intended departure. Contact the embassy to schedule a time for your application Don’t apply three months in advance since applications received so early won’t be taken into account. The handling of your application could take up to 15 work days, yet, it could require up to 30 or 60 days at times.

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