Austria Visa RequirementsFor East Timor passport holders
Timorese citizens enjoy visa-free access to Austria as part of the broader Schengen Area arrangement. Stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period are permitted for tourism and short visits. No prior visa application is required.
Great news! East Timor passport holders can enter Austria without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.
No visa application is needed prior to travel. Upon arrival at an Austrian airport or border crossing, present your valid Timorese passport and evidence of sufficient funds, accommodation, and onward travel. Border officials may ask about the purpose and duration of your visit.
Austria is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Current Travel Situation
East Timor to Austria: What You Need to Know
Austria is a Schengen Area member and Timor-Leste passport holders benefit from visa-free access under bilateral arrangements. This allows free movement across all 27 Schengen countries on a single entry. The 90-day limit applies across the entire Schengen zone, not just Austria.
How to Get There
With visa-free access to all Schengen countries, consider combining Austria with neighboring Germany, Switzerland, or Italy in one trip. The 90-day window covers the entire Schengen zone collectively.
Money & Banking
Austria uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs are plentiful throughout the country. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted. Contactless payments are common. Avoid airport exchange counters for best rates.
Practical Tips
Carry proof of accommodation bookings and a return ticket. Show sufficient funds for your stay (approximately 100 EUR per day is a general guideline). Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Keep track of days spent in all Schengen countries to avoid exceeding the 90-day limit. Register with local authorities if staying longer than 3 days.