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202/kloc-new rules for applying for study visa in Austria in October/June

Students who are going to study in Austria need to prepare their visa applications carefully. What they want to do well is to prepare the materials. Let's take a look at the new rules of Austria's visa application for studying abroad in 20021June.

Visa materials

1. Two 2-inch photos with white background.

2. Original passport (the passport is valid for more than 90 days, and if you have an old passport, you need to submit it)

3. The original of the admission notice

4. proof of accommodation in Austria (such as rental contract)

5. Proof of income source (450 euros per month for students under the age of 24)

You can provide a fixed deposit of 654.38+10,000 yuan for 3-6 months, or you can open an account in an Austrian bank.

Under the age of 6.08, 65438+ public proof of the relationship between guardians and relatives is required.

7. Medical insurance (over 30,000 euros)

8. Original household registration book

9. Copy of ID card

10. Original diploma and double certificate (translation, certified by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Embassy)

1 1. Original transcript and double certification (translation, certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy)

12. Birth certificate (translated, certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy)

13. No criminal certificate (valid for 3 months, translated and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Embassy)

Suggestion: As far as possible, submit complete application materials before the expected study 12 weeks.

Application process

1. The visa applicant first determines the purpose and itinerary of going to Austria.

2. Visit the official website and Visa Application Center of the Austrian Embassy in China to browse the relevant visa application information.

3. Download the visa application form and the information required for the visa.

4. Appointment: Before submitting visa and residence applications, you must make an appointment online. This reservation is only valid for the Austrian Embassy in China, and the Austrian Consulate General in Shanghai cannot make an online reservation. Applicants in Guangzhou can submit their application materials directly to the visa application center during the opening hours without making an appointment in advance. Reservations in Shanghai will be made by the Shanghai Visa Application Center.

5. The applicant pays the service fee and visa fee of the visa application institution at the visa center.

6. Submit visa application materials.

7. Visa processing.

8. Get a visa.

Application time

Generally, the visa processing time in Austria is about 15 days. You can't rush it.

If the materials are complete, the embassy will not let you make up any materials, so the visa review will generally be faster, so be sure to prepare all the materials before submitting.

Application description

1. Chinese mainland citizens need a visa to go to Austria.

2. HKSAR passport holders may enter Austria visa-free for a maximum stay of no more than 3 months.

3. Austria has set up three visa application centers in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou to collect visa applications, visa fees and agency fees (the agency fee is RMB 250 yuan per person).

4. The visa application form is submitted by the applicant himself. If the applicant once held a Schengen visa, he can entrust others to submit the required application materials. In this case, the applicant needs to sign the power of attorney, and the trustee should submit it together with a copy of his ID card and the power of attorney.

5. Austria is a Schengen country. If China citizens only go to Austria, they can apply for a visa in embassies and consulates in China. If you go to more than one Schengen agreement country at the same time, you should apply to the member country with the longest stay; The first country to apply for under the condition of the same stay time. Please consult embassies and consulates in China for details of applying for an Austrian visa;

6. Entry visa: The Austrian side issues entry visas with corresponding validity and duration of stay according to the application;

7. Transit visa: Those who go to a third country via Austria and leave the airport without a joint ticket and stay for no more than 24 hours may be exempted from applying for a transit visa. For more than 24 hours, a transit visa is required. To apply for a transit visa, you must first apply for a national visa, then fill in the application form, submit 1 photos, provide an air ticket order, and the Austrian side will issue a transit visa;

8. Long-term (D-type) visas for the purpose of staying in Austria, benefiting students and studying abroad.

9. For short-term (Class C) visas, see the Schengen visa for details.

Entry-exit inspection

When applying, you need to provide:

(1) List of people going abroad (name, passport number);

(2) the invitation letter, the name of the inviter, the name of the company, the address and the telephone number;

(3) Ordinary passport holders fill in two visa application forms and hand in two photos; Ordinary passport holders for official or business purposes do not need to submit photos or fill out forms.

The note or official letter should indicate the purpose of the visit, the stay time and expenses, and who will bear the medical and personal insurance expenses.

Entry-exit inspection

Entry: non-European tourists can bring 400 cigarettes, or 100 cigars, or 1 pound tobacco and 2 bottles of wine; There is no limit to the foreign currency brought in. If you want to declare, you can bring it back.