Entry Requirements
Travel Documents:
Valid Passport. Further information
Accompanying Children
either need their own passport or must be registered on one of their parent's passports, in which case they must be accompanied by the passport-holder.
Visas:
Information may be obtained from the Austrian Embassy or consulate as well as the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs. An up-to-date list can be found at www.aussenministerium.at.
The Austrian Representation in Malaysia:
Suite 14.1, Level 14, Menara IMC,
8, Jalan Sultan Ismail
50250 Kuala Lumpur
T: +603-2032 2830
M: kualalumpur@austriantrade.org
W: www.austriantrade.org/malaysia/en
The Austrian Representation in Singapore:
600 North Bridge Road
#24-04/05 Parkview Square
Singapore 188778
T: +65 6396 6350
F: +65 6396 6340
M: singapore@austriantrade.org
W: www.austriantrade.org/singapore/en
According to the Schengen Agreement nationals of non-member states who require a visa can travel to Austria with a valid Schengen visa issued in any Schengen state, without having to obtain an additional Austrian visa, as long as the visa is not restricted to other countries.
Passport Control:
Since 1 April 1998, as a rule, border controls are no longer made at the borders to the Schengen states Germany and Italy. This also applies to flight traffic at the Austrian airports for flights to other Schengen states.
To be able to present proof of identification in case of random control checks, travellers must, however, carry along their travel documents in the Schengen region as well.
Travelling with animals (also applies to travellers from the EU region):
Pets such as dogs or cats from 12 weeks of age need a valid vaccination certificate (rabies) in German or with an officially certified German translation. The vaccination must have been performed at least 30 days before entering the country, but no longer than one year in advance. A maximum of 3 animals may be brought into the country.
Valid Passport. Further information
Accompanying Children
either need their own passport or must be registered on one of their parent's passports, in which case they must be accompanied by the passport-holder.
Visas:
Information may be obtained from the Austrian Embassy or consulate as well as the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs. An up-to-date list can be found at www.aussenministerium.at.
The Austrian Representation in Malaysia:
Suite 14.1, Level 14, Menara IMC,
8, Jalan Sultan Ismail
50250 Kuala Lumpur
T: +603-2032 2830
M: kualalumpur@austriantrade.org
W: www.austriantrade.org/malaysia/en
The Austrian Representation in Singapore:
600 North Bridge Road
#24-04/05 Parkview Square
Singapore 188778
T: +65 6396 6350
F: +65 6396 6340
M: singapore@austriantrade.org
W: www.austriantrade.org/singapore/en
According to the Schengen Agreement nationals of non-member states who require a visa can travel to Austria with a valid Schengen visa issued in any Schengen state, without having to obtain an additional Austrian visa, as long as the visa is not restricted to other countries.
Passport Control:
Since 1 April 1998, as a rule, border controls are no longer made at the borders to the Schengen states Germany and Italy. This also applies to flight traffic at the Austrian airports for flights to other Schengen states.
To be able to present proof of identification in case of random control checks, travellers must, however, carry along their travel documents in the Schengen region as well.
Travelling with animals (also applies to travellers from the EU region):
Pets such as dogs or cats from 12 weeks of age need a valid vaccination certificate (rabies) in German or with an officially certified German translation. The vaccination must have been performed at least 30 days before entering the country, but no longer than one year in advance. A maximum of 3 animals may be brought into the country.

