Rules of entry to Austria for Ukrainians
To enter Austria, Ukrainian citizens need to have a biometric passport valid for at least 3 months after leaving the country (although it is recommended that it be extended for 6 months for security and to avoid unforeseen situations).
In practice, even under visa-free entry conditions, border guards may request additional information regarding financial support and living conditions during the trip. To avoid the risk of being denied entry or undergoing additional checks, it is advisable to prepare supporting documents in advance and consult with a lawyer.
Do I need a Green Card to travel to Austria by car now?
Yes, a Green Card is required for everyone who travels abroad by car, including refugees.
A Green Card is a necessary insurance for traveling by car outside Ukraine for a safe trip.
Do I need insurance to travel to Austria?
All Ukrainians are required to have health insurance to enter the country for tourist purposes. Refugees are not required to have insurance at the border, but we strongly recommend that you get it for the first 90 days.
In Austria, if you visit a medical facility without valid health insurance, treatment for tourists is considered fully paid. The cost of medical services can be quite high, especially when it comes to hospitalization or emergency care.
How much money do you need to enter Austria in 2026?
There is no fixed minimum amount of funds. The availability and sufficiency of funds is determined on an individual basis, taking into account the purpose, type, and duration of the stay. Cash, bank cards, traveler's checks, bank guarantees, or a letter of guarantee from a solvent person may be accepted as proof.
What to do if you or your child do not have a valid biometric passport?
From now on, after October 29, 2025, the military rule on passport renewal will be abolished. All Ukrainians, including children, must have their own valid biometric passport to leave, travel, or return to Ukraine.
If your passport has been extended or your child is listed in it, you need to apply for a new one.
This can be done in Ukraine (DMS, CNAU, DP “Document”) or abroad (embassy, consulate, branch of DP “Document”).
If you are not allowed to leave or enter the country with your old document, the consulate will issue a temporary identity card for return.
Planning a trip to Austria but not sure about the nuances of the length of stay or document requirements? For example, exceeding the permitted period of visa-free stay or improperly arranging health insurance can lead to problems with the Austrian authorities.
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For those who need to resolve more complex issues, we offer full legal support. Our team will help at all stages: from consultations and preparation of documents to obtaining an entry permit. We work to make your process simple and stress-free, allowing you to focus on planning your trip.
1. 🚌 Traveling by bus
- Kyiv
- Lviv
- Odesa
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- Uzhhorod
2. 🚆 By train from Ukraine to Austria
3. Traveling through neighboring countries
4. 🚗 By car
Transit allowed
How to travel abroad with a child in 2026?
During martial law, Ukraine has simplified rules for children traveling abroad:
1. Children under the age of 16 may travel with one parent without the notarized consent of the other parent.
2. Children over 16 years of age have the right to cross the border on their own if they have a valid foreign passport.
3. If the child is traveling with relatives or other authorized persons, the child's birth certificate and documents confirming the relationship with the accompanying person must be provided.
Requirements for entering Austria with children
Ukrainian citizens can enter Austria without a visa and stay for up to 90 days. A biometric passport is required for entry.
Documents for a child to travel abroad
- Biometric passport: for visa-free entry and a stay of up to 90 days.
- Birth certificate: especially important if parents and child have different surnames.
- Health insurance: a policy with coverage valid in Austria.
- Documents confirming the purpose of the trip: confirmation of accommodation reservation, invitations, tickets, etc.
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List of things to pack for a trip with a child
Documents:
- Originals and copies of all required documents.
- Medical insurance.
What to take on the road:
- A change of clothes and shoes.
- Hygiene products, diapers (if necessary).
- Medicines (antipyretic, anti-allergy, digestive).
- Snacks and water.
- Toys, books or gadgets for your child's entertainment.
Health insurance is a must for a trip to Austria!
Medical services in Austria are paid, and the cost of treatment can be very high!
A single doctor's consultation can cost from 50 to 200 euros, and hospitalization can cost from 500 euros or more.
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Legal nuances of traveling abroad with a child
1. Permission to travel: if a child travels with one parent, the other parent's notarized consent is not required. However, in order to avoid possible misunderstandings, it is recommended to have documents confirming kinship with you.
2. Translation of documents: although the official language of Austria is German, English is widely used. It is recommended to have a translation of the child's birth certificate in English or German.
Practical tips for traveling with a child
- The use of child car seats in Austria is compulsory for children under 14 years of age or under 150 cm in height.
- Use family tickets for public transportation
- In Vienna, the Vienna Family Ticket is valid - one adult can transport up to 4 children under 15 years old for free.
- ÖBB Vorteilscard Family - a discount on all types of transport if you travel with a child.
- On weekends and holidays, children under 15 years old can travel for free throughout the country.
- In case of an emergency, call an ambulance by dialing 144 - Austria has a free emergency service for tourists.
- Pharmacies are open until 18:00 - if you need medication at night or on a weekend, call 1455 to find out where the nearest on-call pharmacy is.
- Children's hospitals and clinics are usually open only until noon, so if you have an emergency, it's best to go to private medical centers or university hospitals (for example, AKH Wien in Vienna).
Useful contacts in Austria
Embassy of Ukraine in Austria
Address: Naaffgasse 23, 1180 Wien
Phone: +43 1 479 7172
Hotline: +43 479 71 72 52
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: http://austria.mfa.gov.ua/ua
Emergency numbers in Austria
European emergency number - 112
Ambulance - 144
Police - 133
Fire department - 122
Pharmacies working at night and on weekends - 1455
Austria offers many options for interesting and budget-friendly vacations. Tourists can enjoy a rich cultural heritage, natural beauty and a variety of cultural events.
🟢 Parks and natural areas
- Schönbrunn Palace Park (Schönbrunner Schlosspark)
One of the most famous parks in Austria, around Schönbrunn Palace. It has beautiful gardens, a labyrinth and panoramic views of the city. Located in Vienna. Entrance fee: free
- Prater
A large city park with the famous Christmas wheel, numerous attractions and cozy alleys for walking.
Location: Vienna
Entrance fee: free
- Mirabellgarten (Mirabell Park)
A park at the Mirbel Palace with flower beds, sculptures and fountains. Scenes from the famous musical The Sound of Music were also filmed here.
Location: Salzburg
Entrance fee: free
🟡 Museums
- MuseumsQuartier
One of the largest cultural complexes in the world, which includes various museums and exhibition spaces. Visitors can walk around the grounds for free and visit individual exhibitions.
Where: Vienna
Entrance fee: some exhibitions are free
- Museum of Modern Art (MUMOK)
A museum of contemporary art in the Museum Quarter with a permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.
Location: Vienna
Admission: free on the first Sunday of every month
- Mozarthaus (Mozart House)
The house where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived is now a museum dedicated to his life and work.
Location: Vienna
Entrance: free every first Sunday of the month
🔵 Theaters and concerts
- Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper)
One of the most famous opera houses in the world. In the summer, free broadcasts of performances on the big screen are held near the opera.
Where: Vienna
Entrance fee: some events are free
- Salzburger Philharmonie
Known for its classical concerts, many of which can be attended for free as part of festivals.
Location: Salzburg
Entrance fee: some concerts are free
- Vienna Music Festival (Wiener Festwochen)
An annual music festival offering a wide range of free concerts, performances and other cultural events.
Location: Vienna
Entrance fee: many events are free
🟣 Other interesting places
- Naschmarkt Market Square
A famous market with numerous shops, cafes and restaurants. An ideal place for a stroll and tasting local specialties.
Location: Vienna
Entrance fee: Free
- St. Stephen's Cathedral (Stephansdom)
The main cathedral of Vienna, an architectural masterpiece of the Gothic style. You can climb the tower for a small fee for a panoramic view of the city.
Entrance: Free
- City Park (Stadtpark)
Famous for its statues, including the golden statue of Johann Strauss. Here you can enjoy quiet walks and outdoor recreation.
Location: Vienna
Entrance fee: Free.
Frequantly ASKED QUESTIONS
Can Ukrainians enter Austria in 2026?
Thus, Ukrainians can enter Austria without a visa for a period of up to 90 days. If you plan to stay longer or receive social assistance, you need to obtain temporary protection status or a residence permit.