How to Get an Airport Transit Visa for Austria

Austria Airport Transit Visa

Austria Airport Transit Visa

Going through Austria en route to another country?  You might need to get an Airport Transit Visa for Austria depending on the country where you are from and the country where you will be going to after Austria.

As explained at the Embassy of Austria in Washington D.C. website, in general, passport holders of the following countries will need to get an Airport Transit (unless you hold a U.S. Green Card): Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Dem. Rep. of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

If you are on the list of people that require an Airport Transit Visa for Austria, check out the list of required documents and fees and then apply at your nearest consulate or embassy.

Following the link to your closest embassy or consulate below, you will find pretty clear information on the visa procedure and fees.

(For information on other types of visas for Austria, go to my Austria visa page.)

Where to find your closest embassy or consulate:

If you’re outside of the U.S.:  Click here or go to this site at the Austrian Foreign Ministry for the official information.

If you’re inside the U.S, you can find your “Jurisdiction” (i.e. based on the State you live in) here.

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