AUSTRIA

Study. Work. Live in Austria

Austria is a highly attractive destination for tourism, study, cultural exchange, and medical purposes, thanks to its rich history, vibrant culture, and excellent infrastructure. The country offers stunning landscapes, from the majestic Alps to beautiful lakes, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. For cultural exchange, Austria is known for its classical music heritage, particularly in cities like Vienna, the birthplace of famous composers like Mozart and Beethoven. Salzburg, with its baroque architecture, and Innsbruck, nestled in the Alps, are also important tourist destinations. Austria's world-class universities, such as those in Vienna and Graz, make it a top choice for international students.

The country's advanced medical facilities attract those seeking high-quality healthcare. With its rich cultural scene, stunning architecture, and strong academic and healthcare systems, Austria offers an enriching experience for visitors and students alike.

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    Type of Visas:

    the Embassy of Austria in Jordan offers various types of visas depending on the purpose and duration of your stay in Austria. The main categories are as follows:

    1-  Short-Stay Visa (Schengen Visa - Type C)

    This is for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism, business, family visits, or other short-term purposes. The visa allows you to travel not only to Austria but also to other countries in the Schengen Area.

    • Tourism: For travel, sightseeing, or visiting friends/family.
    • Business: For business meetings, conferences, or professional visits.
    • Family or Friends Visit: For visiting relatives or friends residing in Austria.
    • Medical Treatment: For individuals seeking medical treatment in Austria.

    2. Long-Stay Visa (National Visa - Type D)

    This visa is for stays longer than 90 days, typically for purposes such as study, work, family reunification, or medical treatment.

    • Study: For students enrolled in Austrian universities or other educational institutions.
    • Work: For individuals who have secured employment in Austria.
    • Family Reunification: For joining family members who are residents in Austria

    3. Transit Visa (Type B)

    This visa is for travelers passing through Austria en route to another destination. The applicant must demonstrate that they will not stay in Austria but will only transit through it.
    • Transit: For travelers who need to pass through Austrian territory to reach their final destination outside the Schengen Area.

    4. Airport Transit Visa (Type A)

    This visa is for travelers who will be in transit within the international transit zone of an Austrian airport, without entering Austrian territory.

    • Airport Transit: If you need to change flights at an Austrian airport but won't leave the airport's international zone.