Go Back  FlyerTalk Forums > Destinations > Europe > Europe
Reload this Page >

Endorsement passport - Austria

Community
Wiki Posts
Search

Endorsement passport - Austria

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Mar 14, 2015 | 10:41 am
  #1  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 5
Question Endorsement passport - Austria

I will travel to Vienna. My old passport will expire in 5 months and Emirates Airline not allow to check in then I have to make a new passport. Does the Austrian immigration allow to hold old passport with valid visa and new endorsement passport ?
limpitip is offline  
Old Mar 14, 2015 | 11:36 am
  #2  
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: London, UK
Programs: AA 2MM - PLT, BA GGL, SPG Plat, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 6,221
As this is not a trip report I shall move it over the the Europe forum.

Moomba
Moderator: Trip Reports
Moomba is offline  
Old Mar 14, 2015 | 1:39 pm
  #3  
All eyes on you!
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: UK
Posts: 7,566
For Austria your passport needs to be valid three months beyond the date of intended departure. As long as you have that the airline has no right to deny you boarding.
Aviatrix is offline  
Old Mar 14, 2015 | 5:15 pm
  #4  
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,443
Originally Posted by Aviatrix
For Austria your passport needs to be valid three months beyond the date of intended departure. As long as you have that the airline has no right to deny you boarding.
However, many airlines seem to have a blanket rule that six months' validity is needed - even sometimes when the only validity that is required is that the passport is still valid on the day of arrival at the destination.

The OP can try to argue the toss, although it's not clear whether that would be a successful strategy or not.

However, none of this answers the OP's question...

btw, welcome to FlyerTalk, limpitip.
Christopher is offline  
Old Mar 14, 2015 | 5:55 pm
  #5  
10 Countries Visited
2M
50 Countries Visited
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: TAS
Programs: A3*G, UA 1K
Posts: 9,252
I think what the OP is asking is that if he has 2 passports, one with the visa for Austria in his old passport, and his new passport - can he travel?

The answer to that "it depends". If Austria allows it (and most likely it does) then you can. I would check with the Austrian consulate.
Palal is offline  
Old Mar 14, 2015 | 5:59 pm
  #6  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: DCA
Programs: UA US CO AA DL FL
Posts: 50,253
Also check with EK. If they won't board the OP, it won't matter what the immigration authorities think.

OP what is your route and what passports do you now hold?
Often1 is offline  
Old Mar 14, 2015 | 7:26 pm
  #7  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 5
I hold Thai passport. Flight will transit at Dubai then Vienna. I will do a new passport and make the endorsement in passport. I knew that some countries can carry 2 passports and some countries must do the new visa and can't use the valid visa in old passport. In Thailand, depend on the immigration staff at that time.
limpitip is offline  
Old Mar 15, 2015 | 3:50 am
  #8  
10 Countries Visited
20 Countries Visited
30 Countries Visited
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 242
Schengen visas have to be only in the new passport and they will not accept it if the old passport is attached to the new one and the visa is in the old one. I faced this in Munich airport and it became a very big issue. As mentioned by others, eventually it all depends on the immigration officer no matter whatever the embassy says.
sumayya is offline  
Old Mar 15, 2015 | 4:39 am
  #9  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 5
I knew in Germany not allow for this case. But I don't understand why just only the Airline (Emirates) not allow. This means I have to pay for new passport and new visa. So the rule of more than 3 months passport is not important for Airline.
limpitip is offline  
Old Mar 15, 2015 | 6:50 am
  #10  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: DCA
Programs: UA US CO AA DL FL
Posts: 50,253
Why not provide all of the facts? Where do you originate (all you have provided is your transit point) and what nation issued your passport?

As to why EK might choose to require more than is published, it's because they work based on their experience. If they are experiencing passengers being denied entry with >3 months on their passport, they will deny boarding.
Often1 is offline  
Old Mar 16, 2015 | 7:47 am
  #11  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Watchlisted by the prejudiced, en route to purgatory
Programs: Just Say No to Fleecing and Blacklisting
Posts: 102,077
Originally Posted by Often1
Why not provide all of the facts? Where do you originate (all you have provided is your transit point) and what nation issued your passport?

As to why EK might choose to require more than is published, it's because they work based on their experience. If they are experiencing passengers being denied entry with >3 months on their passport, they will deny boarding.
The OP has already mentioned the Thai passport.

Some airlines may practice their own passport validity rule because it's easier to have a blanket rule of their own than to try to train employees on something as simple as using TIMATIC appropriately and using it appropriarely always.
GUWonder is offline  
Old Mar 16, 2015 | 8:45 am
  #12  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 5
Thank you very much for all advice. My sister tried to call to the Austrian immigration and they allow to carry 2 passports and valid visa.
limpitip is offline  
Old Mar 16, 2015 | 8:56 am
  #13  
Suspended
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: DCA
Programs: UA US CO AA DL FL
Posts: 50,253
OP - TIMATIC itself makes clear (although the wording could be better) that if you hold a visa on an "invalidated" document, the visa is acceptable if you accompany the invalidated document with a new document. Meaning that if your visa is stamped into an expired passport, it will be accepted if otherwise valid and accompanied by a new passport.

It is well worth 5 minutes of your time to go to one of the many sites which offer no charge access to TIMATIC (one is at the link below) and plug in the variables which apply to you, e.g. Thai passport and so on. Print out the TIMATIC entry and keep it with you. Do not volunteer it at check in. But, if there is a dispute, calmly ask the agent to look up your situation in TIMATIC and make clear that you already have done so and have a paper copy handy for the agent if that is helpful.

This incidentally is a helpful thing to do when you are traveling overseas. It takes almost no time and can save endless headaches at the airport.

http://www.staralliance.com/en/servi...sa-and-health/

Valid visas in full, invalidated travel documents are
accepted if accompanied by a new travel document.

Last edited by Often1; Mar 16, 2015 at 9:42 am Reason: typo
Often1 is offline  
Old Mar 16, 2015 | 10:28 am
  #14  
All eyes on you!
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: UK
Posts: 7,566
Originally Posted by Christopher
However, many airlines seem to have a blanket rule that six months' validity is needed - even sometimes when the only validity that is required is that the passport is still valid on the day of arrival at the destination.
I don't believe that's legal. I'd play merry hell if an airline tried to do this to me.
Aviatrix is offline  
Old Mar 16, 2015 | 1:17 pm
  #15  
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,443
Originally Posted by Aviatrix
I don't believe that's legal. I'd play merry hell if an airline tried to do this to me.
That's all very well, and you'd be right to do that; however, you'd be the one left behind when the aeroplane takes off if the people at the check-in desk, or their managers, don't relent.
Christopher is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.