Angola visa options for Austria passport holders
Tourist / short stay
Visa-free · up to 30 days
Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.
Visa types & longer-stay routes for Angola
Rules are written for non-Angolan foreign nationals generally; short-stay visa exemption applies to roughly 98–100 designated nationalities (incl. EU/EEA, UK, US, Canada, Brazil, China, Japan, Australia), while everyone else needs a visa, so verify your specific passport.
- Most nomadsTourist
Visa-Free Short Stay (Tourism)
Up to 30 days per entry; capped at roughly 90 days total and about 3 entries per calendar year (verify your passport)
- Insurance
- Recommended— not a fixed legal entry condition, but proof of travel medical insurance may be requested at the border; carry coverage with emergency evacuation (verify).
- Good for
- Tourists and short business visitors from the ~98–100 visa-exempt nationalities (incl. EU/EEA, UK, US, Canada, Brazil, China, Japan, Australia, South Africa).
- Requirement
- Eligible passport valid 6+ months with blank pages, plus a mandatory yellow-fever vaccination certificate (taken 10+ days before arrival); admission at border-officer discretion.
- Most nomadsTourist
Tourist / Ordinary (Tourism) Visa
Single-trip tourist visa approx. 30 days, extendable once for ~30 more; the broader statutory Tourism Visa allows up to ~120 days, extendable (verify current limits)
- Insurance
- Recommended— travel medical insurance commonly requested during e-visa processing and on arrival; not universally mandated by statute (verify).
- Good for
- Visitors from non-exempt countries, or exempt travellers wanting longer than the visa-free window, for tourism, family visits or business prospecting. Available as an e-visa for most nationalities.
- Requirement
- Approved e-visa or consular visa, passport valid 6+ months, yellow-fever certificate, proof of accommodation/funds and onward travel.
- Business
Short-Term Visa (Urgent Work)
Approx. 10 days, extendable once for a further ~10 days (verify)
- Insurance
- Required— private medical insurance may be required by the host employer; confirm sector-specific requirements.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals needing to enter urgently for emergency or short-duration work, notably in the oil, gas and energy sectors.
- Requirement
- Justification of the urgent professional need plus standard passport/yellow-fever documentation; granted under expedited rules.
- Most nomadsWork
Work Visa / Work Permit
Tied to the employment contract, typically issued in 12-month increments and renewable; holder registers with SME for a residence permit (Título de Residência)
- Insurance
- Required— private medical insurance is frequently required by the sponsoring employer rather than by visa statute; confirm with employer (verify).
- Good for
- Foreign nationals with a job offer from an approved Angolan employer who will be employed locally (including remote workers without a local entity, who must still use this route — Angola has no digital-nomad visa).
- Requirement
- Signed Angolan employment contract and employer sponsorship, professional qualifications, police clearance and medical clearance; employer subject to the rule that foreigners may not exceed ~30% of staff.
- Study
Study Visa
Valid for approximately 1 year, extendable for equal periods aligned to the course (verify)
- Insurance
- Recommended— proof of health coverage often expected by the institution or during the application; not a uniform statutory requirement (verify).
- Good for
- Foreign students, interns and trainees enrolled in an Angolan institution or programme.
- Requirement
- Proof of enrolment/acceptance, evidence of funds, passport valid 6+ months and yellow-fever certificate.
- Residence
Investor / Privileged Visa
Up to 2 years, multiple entries, renewable; opens a path to temporary residence after ~3 years of uninterrupted stay (verify)
- Insurance
- Recommended— no specific statutory insurance condition identified; private medical cover advisable given local healthcare limits.
- Good for
- Foreign investors, or the representative/attorney of an investment company, implementing an approved investment project in Angola.
- Requirement
- Government-approved investment proposal; application generally submitted inside Angola. Minimum investment thresholds are reported around USD 5 million but are not officially fixed — verify current figures.
- Residence
Residence Permit (Long-Stay / Permanent)
Renewable temporary residence; permanent residence reportedly possible after roughly 10 years of continuous lawful residence (verify)
- Insurance
- Recommended— private medical insurance strongly advised for long-term residents; not confirmed as a fixed legal entry condition.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals already lawfully present (e.g. via work or investor routes) who want to live in Angola long-term; basis for eventual permanent residence.
- Requirement
- Prior qualifying status, SME registration (Título de Residência), police and medical clearances and proof of means/ties.
- Transit
Transit Visa
Up to about 5 days; passengers connecting within 24 hours and staying airside generally need no visa (verify)
- Insurance
- OptionalNot required — no insurance requirement identified for short transit; travel cover still advisable.
- Good for
- Travellers passing through Angola en route to a third country who must leave the international transit area.
- Requirement
- Confirmed onward ticket and a valid visa/entry right for the onward destination, plus passport and yellow-fever certificate.
Indicative guidance compiled from immigration-law firms and Angola's Migration and Foreigners Service (SME); durations, fees and insurance rules change and entry is at border-officer discretion, so confirm with an Angolan consulate or the official e-visa portal before travel. Last checked: 2026-06.
Last verified June 2026
Visa-free isn’t insurance-free
Whatever route you take into Angola, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.
Austria → Angola: frequently asked
- Do Austria passport holders need a visa to visit Angola?
- Visa-free · up to 30 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
- Can a Austria passport holder live or work long-term in Angola?
- Yes, via a long-stay visa. Angola has 8 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
- Do I need travel insurance for Angola?
- Entry to Angola never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Angola visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.
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Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.