Austria visa requirements for Swazis

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Swazis visiting Austria

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Austrian Visa.


  • Completely filled and signed visa application form.
  • Your original passport issued within the last 10 years and with at least 6 months remaining validity as at the intended date of travel. It should have at least 2 blank pages for visa stamps.
  • Copy of passport datasheet.
  • Copies of previous Schengen visa if possible.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs that meet the Schengen visa photo specifications.
  • Minors are required to submit their original birth certificate and a letter of authorization from both parents.
  • Flight reservation for Austria.
  • Return ticket to Swaziland.
  • Travel insurance that's valid in Austria and has a minimum cover of €30,000 for medical, emergencies and repatriation services.
  • Non-Swazis are to present a valid residence permit.
  • Proof of financial sustenance.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Documentation showing status in Swaziland either as an employee, student or business owner.
  • Documentation stating the purpose and duration of the trip to Austria.

Austria Visa for Swazis

Facts about Austria


Austria has a very mountainous terrain with only 32% of the country below 500m. The country is very rich in ancient history and is the birthplace of legends such as Mozart, Strauss, and Freud. The country is well known for its elegant coffee houses as well as its world-famous delicacy “Wiener Schnitzel”.
 
The capital city of Austria, Vienna, attracts a lot of tourist presence both in the summer and winter. This is a testament to the unending fun on offer in the city. Austria ranked 12th in international tourist arrival with visits of over 20.8 million tourists.

There are intense consequences for driving under the influence of alcohol. Drivers are advised to drive with their headlights at night or risked being pulled over by the authorities.

Types of Austria Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Visitor Visa 15 days 3 months
Student visa 15 days 6 months
Work visa 15 days 6 months
Transit visa 15 days 24 hours

General Requirements for Austria Visa


  • Completely filled and signed visa application form.
  • Your original passport issued within the last 10 years and with at least 6 months remaining validity as at the intended date of travel. It should have at least 2 blank pages for visa stamps.
  • Copy of passport datasheet.
  • Copies of previous Schengen visa if possible.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs that meet the Schengen visa photo specifications.
  • Minors are required to submit their original birth certificate and a letter of authorization from both parents.
  • Flight reservation for Austria.
  • Return ticket to Swaziland.
  • Travel insurance that's valid in Austria and has a minimum cover of €30,000 for medical, emergencies and repatriation services.
  • Non-Swazis are to present a valid residence permit.
  • Proof of financial sustenance.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Documentation showing status in Swaziland either as an employee, student or business owner.
  • Documentation stating the purpose and duration of the trip to Austria.

Austria Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Visitor Visa

60.00 (EUR)

Student visa

116.00 (EUR)

Work visa

116.00 (EUR)

Transit visa

60.00 (EUR)

Austria Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Swaziland


Location

Address

Mbabane

Sidwashini Industrial Site, Plot 2203, 1st Floor Mbabane, Eswatini.

hc.austria.eswatini@gmail.com

(+268) 340 22 037

Frequently Asked Questions


Are there any currency restrictions when visiting Austria?

Yes, like most European countries, you cannot enter or exit Austria with more than €10,000.


What is the language spoken in Austria?

The official language of Austria is German although it's spoken in variety and is usually referred to as Austrian German. Other languages are location specific, e.g. Slovenian is spoken in Carinthia while Burgenland Croatian and Hungarian is spoken in Burgenland.


Will my visa fee be refunded if I am denied a visa?

No, you cannot get a refund on your visa fee regardless of the outcome of your visa application.


Is Austria safe to visit?

Austria is one of the safest countries in the world. Violent crimes are extremely rare and most towns are very safe at any time of the day. However, travelers are advised to beware of pickpockets and foreigners might experience racism.