Austria Visa RequirementsFor Lebanon passport holders

Lebanon passport holders must obtain a Schengen visa to enter Austria. The standard short-stay visa allows up to 90 days within a 180-day period and costs EUR 80. Austria is a popular destination for Lebanese tourists and business travelers.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Vienna
Europe
EUR (€)
German
UTC+1

Lebanon passport holders require a visa to enter Austria.

Apply at the Austrian Embassy in Beirut or through VFS Global Lebanon. Submit your application at least 3-4 weeks before travel. Required fee is EUR 80 (approximately $87 USD). Processing takes 10-15 working days. Applications can be submitted up to 6 months before travel.

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

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Valid Lebanese Passport

Passport valid at least 3 months beyond Schengen stay, with 2 blank pages

Valid Lebanese Passport

Passport valid at least 3 months beyond Schengen stay, with 2 blank pages

Schengen Visa Application Form

Completed and signed application form

Schengen Visa Application Form

Completed and signed application form

Passport Photos

Two recent passport-size photos (35x45mm, white background)

Passport Photos

Two recent passport-size photos (35x45mm, white background)

Travel Insurance

Medical travel insurance covering minimum EUR 30,000, valid throughout Schengen Area

Travel Insurance

Medical travel insurance covering minimum EUR 30,000, valid throughout Schengen Area

Flight Itinerary

Round-trip flight bookings or confirmed reservations

Flight Itinerary

Round-trip flight bookings or confirmed reservations

Hotel Reservations

Accommodation proof for entire stay in Austria

Hotel Reservations

Accommodation proof for entire stay in Austria

Bank Statements

6 months of bank statements demonstrating sufficient funds (minimum EUR 50/day recommended)

Bank Statements

6 months of bank statements demonstrating sufficient funds (minimum EUR 50/day recommended)

Proof of Employment or Business

Employment letter with salary, or business registration if self-employed

Proof of Employment or Business

Employment letter with salary, or business registration if self-employed

Required at Entry

Valid Visa/Entry Stamp

Ensure you have the Schengen visa sticker in your passport before boarding

Valid Visa/Entry Stamp

Ensure you have the Schengen visa sticker in your passport before boarding

Current Travel Situation

Lebanon to Austria: What You Need to Know

Austria processes Schengen visas for Lebanese applicants at its embassy in Beirut. Given Lebanon's economic difficulties, the Austrian Embassy may require stronger financial documentation. Many Lebanese visit Austria for tourism in Vienna, the Alps, and cultural experiences.

How to Get There

If your trip covers multiple Schengen countries, apply at the embassy of your main destination country. Other accessible European options include Georgia (visa-free for Lebanese nationals) or Turkey (Lebanese nationals can obtain a visa on arrival or eVisa for Turkey).

Money & Banking

Lebanese Pound (LBP) is severely devalued. Pay the EUR 80 Schengen visa fee in cash (Lebanese USD or Euro equivalent accepted at embassy). Carry USD for international transactions. In Austria, use Euro; exchange at banks or use international debit/credit cards.

Practical Tips

Book your appointment early as slots fill up. The French Embassy in Beirut is the main Schengen processor but each country handles its own applications. For Austria specifically, apply at the Austrian Embassy. Bring all original documents plus photocopies. Strong bank statements are critical given Lebanon's economic situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Lebanese citizens need a visa for Austria?

Yes, Lebanon is not in the Schengen Area, so Lebanese passport holders need a Schengen visa to visit Austria. This allows up to 90 days of stay within any 180-day period.

Do Lebanese citizens need a visa for Austria?

Yes, Lebanon is not in the Schengen Area, so Lebanese passport holders need a Schengen visa to visit Austria. This allows up to 90 days of stay within any 180-day period.

How much is the Schengen visa fee for Lebanese citizens?

The standard Schengen short-stay visa fee is EUR 80 (approximately USD 87). Children aged 6-12 pay EUR 40; children under 6 are free.

How much is the Schengen visa fee for Lebanese citizens?

The standard Schengen short-stay visa fee is EUR 80 (approximately USD 87). Children aged 6-12 pay EUR 40; children under 6 are free.

Where do Lebanese citizens apply for an Austrian Schengen visa?

Apply at the Austrian Embassy in Beirut, or through VFS Global Lebanon which acts as the application center. Book an appointment online in advance.

Where do Lebanese citizens apply for an Austrian Schengen visa?

Apply at the Austrian Embassy in Beirut, or through VFS Global Lebanon which acts as the application center. Book an appointment online in advance.

How long does Austrian Schengen visa processing take?

Standard processing takes 10-15 working days. Apply at least 3-4 weeks before travel. In peak season (summer, Christmas), allow 4-6 weeks.

How long does Austrian Schengen visa processing take?

Standard processing takes 10-15 working days. Apply at least 3-4 weeks before travel. In peak season (summer, Christmas), allow 4-6 weeks.

Can a Lebanese citizen apply for a multiple-entry Schengen visa?

Yes, if you have a travel history and have previously complied with Schengen visa rules, you can request a multiple-entry visa. First-time applicants typically receive single or double-entry visas.

Can a Lebanese citizen apply for a multiple-entry Schengen visa?

Yes, if you have a travel history and have previously complied with Schengen visa rules, you can request a multiple-entry visa. First-time applicants typically receive single or double-entry visas.

What financial proof do Lebanese citizens need for the Austrian Schengen visa?

Given Lebanon's economic crisis, provide 6 months of bank statements, proof of USD savings, and if applicable, evidence of salary or business income. The embassy wants to see you can fund your trip without needing to work in Austria.

What financial proof do Lebanese citizens need for the Austrian Schengen visa?

Given Lebanon's economic crisis, provide 6 months of bank statements, proof of USD savings, and if applicable, evidence of salary or business income. The embassy wants to see you can fund your trip without needing to work in Austria.

Is there a difference between applying in Lebanon versus another country for Austrian Schengen visa?

Lebanese residents must apply at the Austrian Embassy in Lebanon. If you are legally residing in another country, apply at the Austrian consulate in your country of residence.

Is there a difference between applying in Lebanon versus another country for Austrian Schengen visa?

Lebanese residents must apply at the Austrian Embassy in Lebanon. If you are legally residing in another country, apply at the Austrian consulate in your country of residence.