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Do I need a Visa to go to Austria if I hold a U.S. permanent resident card?

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Do I need a Visa to go to Austria if I hold a U.S. permanent resident card?

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  1. Citizens of the United States in possession of a valid U.S.-passport, are not required to obtain a visa for Austria for a period of up to three months if traveling as a tourist. If you are a resident of the U.S. but do not hold U.S. citizenship, a visa may be required. You should contact the responsible Austrian Embassy or Consulate in your area.  There is a list of the countries that require a visa to visit Austria; however I only founded in German. Sorry. Schöne Reise!!!!


  2. Your visa requirement for Austria depends on your nationality, not on your residential status in America. For example if you are citizen of a European country, let say France or UK, you would not need a visa to visit Austria. On the other hand if you are Indian or Bangladeshi citizen, you would require a visa regardless of your residential status in USA.

    You can get a complete list of the countries who require visa to visit Austria  from:

    http://www.bmaa.gv.at/view.php3?r_id=225...

    I hope this is helpful.

  3. If you have a valid US passport, then probably not if you're only intending to stay for 90 days or less.  Otherwise, yes.  Check out this website for more information: www.austria.org/visa/

  4. I think you do.You need a schengan visa.You can use that visa to travel to any of the schengan countries in EU.

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