Austria Tourist Visa

Austria is a country in central Europe with a lot to offer travellers. Austria borders eight other European countries. The nation is located close to the Alps, which ensures breathtaking scenery and stunning vistas when you travel there. There are plenty of alternatives to enjoy winter sports there. Aside from this, the nation is rich in architectural and historical heritage. There are cathedrals, libraries, museums, buildings, and palaces to explore.

It is necessary to have a Schengen Short Stay Visa, sometimes called a C-type visa, if you intend to visit Austria for a brief period (up to 90 days).

For Austria, you would need to obtain any of the following Schengen visas:

  • Austrian Tourist Visa: If you wish to go sightseeing or vacation
  • Austrian Visitor Visa: If you wish to visit friends or relatives living

Documents Required

To apply for an Austrian Schengen Visa, you will need the following documents:

  • Visa application form
  • Photographs as per specifications
  • A passport or travel document that is valid for at least three months
  • Copies of any past Schengen visas, if any
  • Medical emergencies covered by Schengen travel insurance worth at least €30,000
  • Cover letter stating your purpose and itinerary for the visit Flight itinerary
  • Evidence of accommodation
  • Certificates of marriage, birth, etc. (when needed)
  • Those who are employed would have to show proof of their employment and income.
  • Individuals who work for themselves must submit documentation about their business and taxes.

Employed people would need to provide proof of employment and taxation. Those who are self-employed will need to provide documents regarding their business and taxation.

Processing Time

Type C visa processing typically takes between 15 and 20 days.

The processing period can also reach 30 days when numerous applications are being handled concurrently. In rare circumstances, processing could take up to 60 days

Depending on the volume of applications the Austrian embassy/consulate receives or the specifics of your case, the processing time may be extended to thirty days.

The processing of exceptional applications by the Austrian embassy/consulate may need up to sixty days.

How Can AIS Overseas Help You?

AIS Overseas has been managing Schengen Visas for a long time. Our group will assist you:

  • Determine which sort of visa is appropriate to apply for and advise you on the necessary paperwork
  • Give you advice on the necessary finances to be presented.
  • Complete the application forms.
  • Examine your applications for a visa.
  • assist you in getting ready for a visa interview if one is necessary

Frequently Asked Questions

Those travelling to Austria for vacation or any other non-business purpose must get a tourist visa. On the other hand, a visitor visa is intended for people travelling to Austria to see friends or relatives. Remember that the person who invited you will need to give a guarantee on your behalf if you intend to travel to Austria on a visitor's visa.

However, a letter of recommendation from a friend or relative who is staying in Austria is required for visitors. Additionally, they would have to provide a reference letter throughout the visa application procedure.

With a 90-day stay limit for each visit, a Schengen visa holder can travel for work or pleasure to any of the Schengen Area's member countries.

Schengen Area includes 26 countries – Austria, Denmark, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, France, Greece, Iceland, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, Latvia, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Estonia, Italy, Slovakia, Finland, and Liechtenstein.

You can't apply for a Schengen visa from any country; instead, you must do it at the embassy or mission of the nation in which you intend to spend the most time. If you are having trouble figuring this out, particularly if you are travelling by bus or cruise, you can apply for a visa at the first point of entry, which is the country. As long as you spend the same amount of days in each country, you should be good.

Remember that the Austrian Embassy in New Delhi alone will be responsible for evaluating any visa requests for the country.

The applications must be turned in and picked up in person.

Step 1: Choose the right visa for you.

Step 2: Book a prior appointment for submission of the application.

Step 3: Submit documents at the visa application centre.

Step 4: Collection of passport.

The application for a Schengen visa must be completed, and the following paperwork must be included: a passport or other travel document that is less than ten years old and valid for at least three months after the date of departure from the Schengen area, as well as two recent passport-style photos. Travel and health insurance that can pay for up to €30,000 in expenses are also required.

A cover letter outlining your itinerary and the purpose of your visit should be included, as well as documentation of your flight schedule, proof of lodging during your stay, proof of your civil status (such as a marriage certificate), and evidence of your ability to support yourself while in the country.

Type C – for less than 90 days

Type D – beyond 90 days

You must apply for an Austrian Schengen Visa if you plan to enter the nation for tourism and leisure, business, visiting friends or family, official visits, medical care, short-term study, or research.

Depending on the purpose of your stay and the frequency of your trips, the Schengen Consulate may grant you a 90-day single, double, or multiple entry visa.

Usually, the processing time for Type C visas is about 15 to 20 days.

The processing period can also reach 30 days when numerous applications are being handled concurrently.

In rare circumstances, processing could take up to 60 days.

Depending on the volume of applications the Austrian embassy/consulate receives or the specifics of your case, the processing time may be extended to thirty days.

The processing of exceptional applications by the Austrian embassy/consulate may need up to sixty days.

It is advised to apply for your Austrian short-stay visa as soon as possible, but no sooner than three months before your planned visit, as the processing time can occasionally reach sixty days.

Step 1: Choose the right visa for you.

Step 2: Book a prior appointment for submission of application.

Step 3: Submit documents at the visa application center.

Step 4: Collect your passport.

To apply for a Schengen Visa, complete the application and include the necessary paperwork, which includes two passport-style photos and a valid travel document (passport or other) that is valid for a minimum of three months beyond the date of departure from the Schengen region and is less than 10 years old. Travel and health insurance are also required to cover expenses up to €30,000.

Along with documentation of your travel schedule, hotel reservation, and civil status (marriage license, for example), you need also have evidence of your ability to provide for yourself while there. A cover letter outlining your itinerary and the reason for your visit should also be included.