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Is the Austrian visa a Schengen visa? What conditions are needed

Basic personal information

1. Original passport and copy. The last page of the passport must be signed by the holder; the validity period must be at least six months (from the last day of validity of the applied visa); The passport must have at least 2 blank pages for visa use; if you have an old passport, you must provide all of it.

2. Photos: 2 3.5cm × 4.5cm, color, bareheaded, frontal photos with white background taken within the past 6 months, with ears exposed, hair not covering eyebrows and eyes, face intact, without sunglasses.

3. Copy of ID card. Copies of the front and back sides. The content must be clear.

4. Household Registration Book 1) Household Registration Book (copy of all information pages) 2. If it is a collective household registration, provide a copy of the household registration address page and a copy of the personal household registration card

5. Marriage Copy of certificate/divorce certificate

6. Please fill in the Schengen visa personal information form truthfully, thoroughly and neatly. Providing false and incorrect information may result in visa rejection

7. If you meet the requirements of the representative For the conditions for submitting information, please download the Austrian visa application form (printed on one side), Austria's power of attorney for submitting information, and be signed by the applicant (there are 2 places on the application form that require signatures, and the signature handwriting must be the same as the last page of the passport) The handwriting is consistent)

Chinese company information

1. Copy of the company’s business license/Copy of the business license/organization code certificate with the official seal of the unit

2. English version of company guarantee letter (1) Printed on company note paper, with company address, phone number, fax number and other contact information on it (2) Contents must include: a. Applicant’s passport number, date of birth, position, salary; b , planned length of stay (from when to when, how many days to stay), purpose and itinerary; c. Who will pay for the visit; d. Guarantee that the applicant will abide by the laws of the destination and return to the country on time. (3) After printing, it must be stamped with the official seal of the company and signed by the person in charge

3. Proof of income Proof of your salary, such as salary slips, produced by your employer;

Proof of assets

1. Copy of the original bank passbook. Bank statement or current passbook in your or your spouse’s name. Original and copy (if you only have a bank card, you need to go to the bank to print out the statements for the last six months and add Stamped with bank seal), multiple slips or copies of current passbooks can be provided. Regular auxiliary property can also be provided as information.

2. Originals and copies of fixed assets: real estate certificate or house purchase contract and invoice in the name of the applicant. Car driving license in my name, etc.

3. Original international medical insurance and travel medical insurance with an insurance amount of at least 30,000 euros (including the cost of all emergency treatment or repatriation to the country due to medical reasons). This insurance must be valid in all Schengen countries. Its validity period should cover the validity period of the visa. Applicants must provide the English version of the policy when entering the country, otherwise they may be refused entry. (Can be purchased on behalf of others)

Other remarks

1. Retirees need to provide the original and copy of their retirement certificate; provide pension or other fixed income certificates;

2 , Original student ID card and school certificate for minors; school certificate: school’s detailed address and phone number, applicant’s name, position, passport number, date of birth, permitted leave time (from when to when, how many days of stay) , purpose and itinerary, who will pay for it, guarantee that they will return to the country on time and comply with local laws and regulations, and add the name and position of the approver and be signed by the approver, with the official seal of the school; certificate of relative or guardian certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Notarized certificate of certification.

3. Unemployed adults who are married: spouse’s employment and income certificate, notarial certificate of marriage (certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs); single/divorced/widowed: other proof of fixed income;

Minors traveling alone or with one parent:

4. When a minor travels alone, a notarized copy of the travel consent issued by both parents or legal guardians and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; B. When a minor travels with one parent or guardian, a notarial certificate of travel consent issued by the other parent or guardian who is not traveling and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; the minor must provide a notarized certificate of kinship or birth certificate and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.