Austria Student Visa from Nepal (2026): The Complete Guide
By a study-abroad advisor with 15 years of experience · Fact-checked against official Austrian government sources
Every week, I get the same message from Nepali students: "Sir, can I get an Austria student visa for free?"
I understand why they ask. Consultants in Kathmandu charge NPR 50,000 to 100,000 and promise the world. Confusing information is everywhere online. And the dream of studying in Europe tuition-free, scholarship-funded feels just out of reach.
So let me answer that question right now: the visa application fee itself is not waivable for most students. But here is what IS possible tuition-free public universities, government scholarships that cover your rent and living costs, and a visa process you can complete entirely on your own, without paying a single rupee to anyone.
Everything in this guide comes directly from official Austrian government sources and the OeAD Austria's official education agency. No guesswork. No outdated information. Just the exact steps you need to take.
Part 1: Which Visa Do You Actually Need?
This is where most Nepali students go wrong from day one and the confusion can cost both time and money.
Studying for less than 6 months?
You need a Visa D (National Visa). It is valid for up to 6 months and the application process is relatively straightforward.
Doing a full degree Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD?
You need an Aufenthaltsbewilligung Studierende a Student Residence Permit. Pay close attention here: this is not a visa. It is a residence permit that allows you to live and study in Austria for the full duration of your degree program.
One critical point every Nepali student must know: Nepal has no Austrian embassy. You must apply in person at the Austrian Embassy in New Delhi, India. Factor in travel costs and time when planning your application timeline.
Also, Nepal is not on Austria's visa waiver list. There are no exemptions. Every Nepali student must go through the full application process.
Part 2: What Does It Actually Cost?
Nothing derails an application faster than financial surprises. Here is the complete, honest breakdown with no hidden fees.
Fee | Amount (EUR) | Amount (NPR approx.) |
Student Residence Permit | EUR 160–218 | NPR 23,000–31,500 |
APS Certificate | ~EUR 150 | ~NPR 21,500 |
Total Mandatory Fees | EUR 310–368 | NPR 44,500–53,000 |
Can you get these fees waived?
Let me be direct, because too many students are misled on this point:
• Regular Nepali students: No. Fee waivers do not exist for standard applicants.
• OeAD scholarship holders: Some scholarships explicitly cover visa fees. Read your award letter carefully this is often buried in the fine print.
• APS hardship waiver: You may apply by submitting your family's tax clearance certificate. Approval is discretionary, not guaranteed.
What about "free visa" advertisements from consultants?
When you see Nepali consultants advertising a "free visa", they mean one of three things: doing the application yourself with no agency fee, receiving an OeAD scholarship, or attending a tuition-free public university. The government fee itself is never free.
Here is the real opportunity: Austrian public universities charge zero tuition. You pay only EUR 20–25 per semester in student union fees. Combined with an OeAD scholarship covering EUR 1,050 per month in living costs, studying in Austria can cost far less than Nepal's private colleges.
Part 3: Scholarships The Real Path to Affordable Study
If you want to study in Austria without draining your family's savings, scholarships are your most important tool. Austria is genuinely generous the OeAD funds approximately 3,500 international students and researchers every year.
All OeAD scholarship applications go through one portal: grants.oead.at. Bookmark it now.
The Ernst Mach Grant
This is the scholarship you should be targeting. It is specifically designed for non-EU students and covers almost everything:
What You Get | Details |
Monthly stipend Master's level | EUR 1,050 per month |
Monthly stipend PhD level | EUR 1,150 per month |
Duration | 4 to 10 months |
Travel allowance | Up to EUR 1,000 |
Health insurance | Included (OeGK coverage) |
Tuition at public universities | Fully waived |
Age limit Master's | Maximum 35 years |
Age limit PhD | Maximum 40 years |
Application deadline | March 1 strictly enforced every year |
At EUR 1,050 per month, the Ernst Mach Grant meets Austria's financial proof requirement for the residence permit. Your scholarship award letter effectively serves as your financial evidence no blocked account needed.
The acceptance rate sits at roughly 1 in 5 applicants. A strong academic record combined with a focused, well-written research proposal is what separates successful applications from the rest. Treat this as a case you are building, not a lottery.
Other scholarships worth knowing
• Bertha von Suttner Award: PhD students only and non-EU students are NOT eligible. Do not waste time on this one.
• CEEPUS Program: For shorter academic visits and research stays in Central and Eastern Europe.
Part 4: Step-by-Step Application Process
Follow these steps in sequence. Doing them out of order is the number one reason applications get delayed or rejected.
Step 1 Get your university admission letter first
Everything starts here. You cannot apply for a residence permit without a formal admission letter (Zulassungsbescheid) from an Austrian university. Do not contact the embassy before you have this.
Austria's public universities charge zero tuition. The best options for Nepali students include:
• University of Vienna
• TU Graz (Technical University of Graz)
• JKU Linz (Johannes Kepler University)
• University of Innsbruck
• University of Graz
Step 2 Obtain your APS certificate (allow 6–8 weeks)
The APS (Academic Evaluation Centre) verifies your educational credentials and is mandatory for Nepali students as of 2024. Submit your SLC, +2, and bachelor's transcripts, pay ~EUR 150, and wait. Applications without APS are automatically rejected no exceptions, no appeals.
Step 3 Assemble your complete document package
Every single document below is required. One missing item will delay your application sometimes by months.
• Valid passport two blank pages minimum, issued within the last 10 years
• Passport photo 3.5×4.5 cm, ICAO standard, not older than 6 months
• University admission letter the Zulassungsbescheid from your Austrian institution
• Proof of financial means see Step 4 below
• Police clearance certificate not older than 3 months, legalized and apostilled
• Proof of accommodation minimum 3 months confirmed
• Valid health insurance must be valid for Austria, not travel insurance
• Completed application form
Step 4 Get your financial proof right
This is where many applications fail. The required amount is not the same for all students it depends on your age:
Applicant Type | Required Monthly | Annual Total |
Students under 24 years old | EUR 552.53 / month | ~EUR 6,630 |
Students aged 24 and over | EUR 1,000.48 / month | ~EUR 12,006 |
Married couple (both studying) | EUR 1,578.36 / month | ~EUR 18,940 |
Per dependent child | EUR 37.00 / month | ~EUR 444 |
Accepted forms: Blocked account (Sperrkonto), OeAD scholarship award letter, personal bank statements, or a parental support declaration with supporting bank statements.
Step 5 Submit at the Austrian Embassy in New Delhi
Book your appointment online. You must appear in person postal and online submission are not accepted. Biometrics are taken at the appointment.
Processing time is typically 2–4 weeks, but can stretch during peak season (August–October). Apply at least 2–3 months before your travel date ideally 6 months if also applying for scholarships.
Step 6 Arrive and register within 3 days
Once you land in Austria, register your address within 3 days at the local registration office (Meldeamt). Collect your residence card, enroll in student health insurance (OeGK), and plan for the Integration Agreement you will need A1 German proficiency within your first year to maintain your permit.
Part 5: Can You Work While Studying?
Yes and Austria is one of the more generous European countries on this point. But the rules have conditions students often miss.
• During semester: 10 to 20 hours per week, depending on your permit conditions.
• During semester breaks: Full-time work is permitted.
• Key requirement: Your employer must apply for a work permit with the Austrian Public Employment Service (AMS). You cannot simply begin working on your own.
After graduation staying in Austria
1. 6-month job seeker extension: After graduation, you can apply to remain in Austria while searching for work.
2. Red-White-Red Card: If you secure a qualifying job, this card allows you to work in Austria for two years.
3. Important: Without a job or new permit, you must leave Austria when your student permit expires. Plan ahead.
Part 6: The APS Certificate Do Not Skip This
As of 2024, the APS certificate is mandatory for all Nepali students. The APS verifies the authenticity and Austrian equivalency of your educational credentials.
Warning: Submitting without your APS certificate results in automatic rejection. You lose your full EUR 160–218 fee. There is no appeals process. Do not rush this step.
4. Submit your SLC, +2, and bachelor's transcripts to the APS centre.
5. Pay the ~EUR 150 processing fee.
6. Wait 6–8 weeks for your certificate.
7. Only then book your embassy appointment.
If finances are a concern, apply for an economic hardship waiver by submitting your family's tax clearance certificate. Approval is discretionary do not count on it, but it is worth attempting.
Part 7: Mistakes That Will Cost You Money
Over 15 years, the same avoidable mistakes repeat themselves. Here they are, bluntly:
• Paying a consultant NPR 50,000–100,000: Every piece of information in this guide is freely available on official Austrian government websites.
• Applying without APS: Automatic rejection. Full fee lost. No exceptions.
• Using travel insurance: Austria requires health insurance valid specifically for Austria. Travel insurance does not qualify direct cause of rejection.
• Missing the March 1 OeAD deadline: No rolling intake. Miss it once and you wait 12 months.
• Wrong financial proof amount: Under-24 students need EUR 552.53/month. Over-24 need EUR 1,000.48. Getting this wrong is common and entirely avoidable.
• Starting too late: APS takes 6–8 weeks. Embassy takes 2–4 weeks. Start at least 6 months before your program start date.
Complete Cost Summary
Expense | EUR | NPR (approx.) | Waivable? |
Residence Permit Fee | EUR 160–218 | 23,000–31,500 | No |
APS Certificate | ~EUR 150 | ~21,500 | Hardship waiver possible |
Health Insurance (monthly) | ~EUR 70 | ~10,000 | No |
Blocked Account Setup | EUR 49–89 | 7,000–13,000 | No |
Total One-Time Fees | EUR 359–457 | ~51,500–65,500 | Rarely |
Tuition: EUR 0 at public universities. EUR 20–25 per semester in student union fees only.
Monthly living costs: EUR 900–1,400 depending on city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply for the student visa online?
No. Residence permit applications must be submitted in person at the Austrian Embassy in New Delhi.
How early should I start the process?
Start at least 6 months before your intended program start date. APS takes 6–8 weeks, the embassy takes 2–4 weeks, and universities have their own deadlines. These timelines stack they do not run in parallel.
Do I need to know German before arriving?
For English-taught programs, no German proficiency is required for admission. However, within your first year you must complete A1 German level to maintain your residence permit status.
Is there an Austrian embassy in Kathmandu?
No. All Nepali student applications must be submitted at the Austrian Embassy in New Delhi, India.
What happens if my application is rejected?
The fee is non-refundable. You may reapply after addressing the specific reason stated in your rejection notice.
Can my family come with me?
Yes, but you must prove additional financial capacity. Each dependent child adds ~EUR 37/month to the minimum requirement. A studying spouse adds significantly more.
Official Resources Use Only These
Do not rely on third-party blogs, Facebook groups, or consultant websites they are frequently outdated.
Resource | URL | Purpose |
OeAD Scholarship Portal | grants.oead.at | All scholarship applications |
Austrian Embassy New Delhi | www.bmeia.gv.at/new-delhi | Visa and permit applications |
Study in Austria | www.studyinaustria.at | University search |
OeAD Main Website | oead.at | Education agency (use .at not .com) |
Final Word: You Do Not Need a Consultant
Every piece of information you need to apply for an Austria student visa from Nepal is available for free on official government websites.
Consultants charge NPR 50,000–100,000 to read those same documents and fill out forms on your behalf. That money is better spent on your blocked account or your travel costs.
What this process requires is not inside knowledge it is patience, organization, and a willingness to start early. Follow the steps in this guide in order, meet every deadline, get every document right, and you will not need anyone's help.
Austria is a realistic, affordable, world-class destination for Nepali students. The path is clear. Start walking it.
Quick-Start Checklist
• Apply to an Austrian public university
• Submit APS certificate documents immediately (6–8 weeks processing)
• Apply for Ernst Mach Grant by March 1 at grants.oead.at
• Prepare your complete document package
• Book your New Delhi embassy appointment
• Travel, register within 3 days, and begin your degree
This guide is based on official Austrian government sources and the OeAD website (oead.at). Always verify current details at bmeia.gv.at and oead.at before submitting your application.
