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Can I return to Austria in a few days to be with my daughter. I am a US citizen and have 2 yr leave to remain visa visa. My daughter needs me here in Austria.


May I just say that my 2 year leave to remain visa is for the UK.






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How can I stay in Austria for more than 90 days?

Visa D, national visa, are subject to national legislation and which entitles the holder to stay in Austria for a period of 91 days up to six months. They can be issued for single or multiple entries.

What happens if you stay past 90 days in Europe?

The Schengen law states that you can't stay in the Area for more than 90 days. If you do, you're subject to a fine and possibly deportation and being banned from re-entering the Schengen Area.

Can you spend more than 90 days in Europe?

If you're a tourist, you do not need a visa for short trips to EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein. You can stay for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

How does the 90 days in 180 work?

What is the Schengen 90/180 rule? Under the terms of Schengen, non-EEA nationals cannot spend more than a total of 90 days within a total period of 180 days without a visa. Furthermore, once you've used up your quota of 90 days, you cannot return to Schengen until 90 more days have passed.



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