Last Updated on January 6, 2026 by 28 Immigration

This document provides a comprehensive and updated list of required documents for foreign students applying for an Austria Tourist Visa (Schengen Type C) from Thailand in 2026.

It applies to applicants who:

  • Are not Thai nationals
  • Are legally residing in Thailand as students
  • Hold a valid Thai student visa (Non-ED or equivalent)
  • Are enrolled in a recognized educational institution
  • Are travelling to Austria strictly for tourism
  • Will stay in hotels or paid accommodation
  • Intend to return to Thailand to continue their studies

Austria is a member of the Schengen Area, allowing short-term stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.


1. Understanding the Austria Tourist Visa for Students

The Austria Tourist Visa allows:

  • Leisure travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Cultural exploration
  • Holiday travel within Austria and other Schengen countries

This visa does not permit:

  • Studying in Austria
  • Paid or unpaid work
  • Internships
  • Research activities
  • Business or academic conferences

Foreign students must clearly prove that their travel is temporary, touristic, and that they will return to Thailand to continue their education.


2. Who Is Considered a “Foreign Student”?

For visa assessment purposes, a foreign student is an applicant who:

  • Is enrolled in a Thai educational institution
  • Holds a valid student visa or extension of stay
  • Is studying full-time or part-time
  • Is not a tourist or short-term language visitor

Examples include:

  • University students
  • International school students (18+)
  • Language school students
  • Vocational or technical students
  • Exchange or foundation program students

Applicants on short-term tourist visas are not eligible to apply from Thailand.


3. Key Assessment Focus for Student Applications

Student applications receive additional scrutiny because students often have:

  • Limited income
  • Flexible travel schedules
  • Fewer long-term ties

The embassy will focus on:

  • Legal student status in Thailand
  • Proof of ongoing studies
  • Financial support
  • Strong intention to return
  • Academic commitments after travel

4. Mandatory Documents for All Applicants

The following documents are required for every foreign student applicant.


4.1 Schengen Visa Application Form

  • Fully completed in English or German
  • Signed by the applicant
  • All information must be accurate and consistent
  • Travel dates must match supporting documents

Incomplete or incorrect forms may result in refusal.


4.2 Passport

The passport must:

  • Be valid for at least 3 months after leaving the Schengen Area
  • Have been issued within the last 10 years
  • Contain at least two blank pages
  • Be in good condition

Old passports showing travel history should be submitted if available.


4.3 Passport Photographs

  • Two recent colour photographs
  • Size: 35 x 45 mm
  • White background
  • Neutral facial expression
  • Taken within the last 6 months

Photos not meeting Schengen standards may be rejected.


4.4 Personal Cover Letter (Very Important)

For students, the cover letter is essential.

It should clearly explain:

  • Purpose of travel (tourism only)
  • Travel dates and duration
  • Planned cities and sightseeing
  • Hotel accommodation
  • Current studies in Thailand
  • Academic schedule and commitments
  • Confirmation of return to Thailand after travel

The letter should emphasize the student’s responsibility to continue their education.


5. Travel and Accommodation Documents


5.1 Flight Reservation

  • Return flight reservation
  • Applicant’s name must appear
  • Dates must match study break or holiday period
  • One-way tickets are not accepted

Paid tickets are recommended but not mandatory.


5.2 Hotel Booking Confirmation

  • Confirmed hotel bookings for the entire stay
  • Applicant’s name included
  • Hotel address and contact details visible
  • Dates must match flight and itinerary

Bookings must be realistic and verifiable.


5.3 Travel Itinerary

A structured itinerary showing:

  • Entry point into Austria
  • Cities and attractions to be visited
  • Length of stay in each location
  • Exit from the Schengen Area

The itinerary should align with academic break periods.


5.4 Travel Medical Insurance

  • Minimum coverage of EUR 30,000
  • Valid throughout the Schengen Area
  • Covers medical treatment, emergencies, and repatriation
  • Covers the full travel period

Insurance validity must exactly match travel dates.


6. Proof of Legal Student Status in Thailand

This section is critical for foreign students.


6.1 Thai Student Visa and Extension

  • Copy of valid Thai student visa (Non-ED)
  • Extension of stay stamp
  • Must be valid at least 3 months after return

Tourist visas or expired student visas are not acceptable.


6.2 Re-Entry Permit (If Applicable)

  • Required if the Thai visa is single-entry
  • Confirms legal re-entry into Thailand

Failure to show re-entry permission may raise concerns.


7. Academic Documents (Most Important Section)

These documents prove genuine student status and ties to Thailand.


7.1 Enrollment Confirmation Letter

Issued by the educational institution and must include:

  • Student’s full name and passport number
  • Course or program name
  • Study start and end dates
  • Current enrollment status
  • Confirmation of approved study leave (if applicable)
  • Expected return to classes after travel

The letter should be signed and stamped.


7.2 Student ID Card

  • Copy of valid student ID
  • Both front and back sides

7.3 Academic Schedule or Timetable

  • Current class schedule
  • Semester dates
  • Exam periods (if relevant)

This helps demonstrate structured academic commitments.


7.4 Tuition Fee Receipts (If Available)

  • Proof of paid tuition fees
  • Shows ongoing investment in studies

8. Financial Documents

Students must prove how their trip is funded.


8.1 Personal Bank Statements

  • Last 3–6 months
  • Shows available funds
  • Applicant’s name clearly visible

If funds are limited, sponsorship documents are required.


8.2 Sponsorship Letter (If Applicable)

If supported by a parent or sponsor:

  • Signed sponsorship letter
  • Explanation of relationship
  • Confirmation of financial support

8.3 Sponsor’s Financial Documents

If sponsored:

  • Sponsor’s bank statements (last 6 months)
  • Proof of income
  • Identification documents

8.4 Proof of Relationship (If Sponsored)

  • Birth certificate
  • Family registration
  • Legal guardianship documents

9. Proof of Strong Ties and Intention to Return

For students, this is a major decision factor.


9.1 Academic Ties

  • Ongoing course
  • Future exams or classes
  • Remaining study duration

9.2 Residence in Thailand

  • Long-term accommodation
  • Lease agreement or dormitory letter

9.3 Family or Social Ties (If Applicable)

  • Family residing in Thailand
  • Long-term guardianship arrangements

10. Additional Supporting Documents

Optional but beneficial:

  • Previous Schengen visas
  • International travel history
  • Old passports
  • Recommendation letters (if relevant)

A strong travel record improves credibility.


11. Translation Requirements

Documents not in English or German should be:

  • Translated into English
  • Accurate and readable
  • Consistent with originals

Poor translations may delay processing.


12. Visa Processing Time

Typical processing time:

  • Approximately 15 calendar days
  • Up to 30–45 days during peak seasons or complex cases

Students should apply well before academic breaks.


13. Visa Fees

  • Standard Schengen visa fee applies
  • Service charges are paid separately
  • Fees are non-refundable regardless of outcome

14. Common Reasons for Refusal (Students)

Avoid:

  • Weak financial proof
  • Unclear sponsorship
  • No academic confirmation
  • Applying outside study break periods
  • Doubts about return to Thailand

Clear documentation is essential.


15. Final Checklist Summary

Foreign students should ensure:

  • Valid Thai student visa
  • Active enrollment confirmation
  • Clear funding source
  • Realistic travel plan
  • Academic commitment after travel
  • Strong intention to return

16. Conclusion

For foreign students applying for an Austria Tourist Visa in Thailand (2026), approval depends on academic credibility, financial transparency, and a clear commitment to continue studies in Thailand.

A strong application clearly demonstrates:

  • Genuine student status
  • Legal residence
  • Financial support
  • Temporary tourism intent

This significantly improves approval chances.


Austrian Embassy Thailand Contact Details:

Public hours :
Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Consular matters:
Telephone: +66/0 210 567 10
Visa matters:
Telephone: +66/0 246 07052
Email: info.austh(at)vfshelpline.com 

Austrian Embassy Bangkok
No. 14 Soi Nantha-Mozart, Sathorn Soi 1, South Sathorn Road,
Thungmahamek, Sathorn,
Bangkok 10120
Contact and map

https://www.bmeia.gv.at/oeb-bangkok

Consular Section:
Telephone: (+66/2) 105 67 10

VFS Austria Visa Application Centre,
Unit 404, The Plaza 4th Floor,
Chamchuri Square Building
Phayathai Road, Wang Mai, Pathumwan,
Bangkok 10330,
Thailand

Opening hours

Business hours Mondays – Fridays 08:30 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00
Passport collection Mondays – Fridays 13:00 – 16:00

Helpline

Please contact for any information regarding Austria visa process:
Contact by phone: 6624607809

Between 08.30 and 16.00, from Monday to Friday

https://visa.vfsglobal.com/tha/en/aut