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Schengen-wide entry ban and SIS alert

How an entry ban takes effect across the whole Schengen area through the Schengen Information System (SIS), its present legal basis in the EU SIS Regulations and the consultation procedure.

Orientation in 2 minutes

SIS alert: how does the Schengen entry affect you?

An entry ban often takes effect across the whole Schengen area through an alert in the Schengen Information System. Answer a few questions for an initial assessment.

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01 Question 1

What is your SIS alert about?

All paths at a glance

Overview of all answers.

01

Refusal due to an SIS hit

After a refusal you should first clarify which state created the alert, since only that state can amend or delete it. Depending on the state, a separate remedy against the underlying measure is required.
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Information about an SIS entry

You have a right to be told whether and with what content you are subject to an SIS alert. Through the competent data-protection body, the entry and the alerting state can be established, which is the basis for any correction.
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03

Alert by another state

If another Schengen state entered the alert, deletion must be pursued there, as Austria cannot lift a foreign entry. Where you hold a residence title in a member state, a consultation procedure between the states is provided for.
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Deletion of an Austrian alert

If the Austrian entry ban is lifted or shortened, the SIS alert must be deleted or adjusted accordingly. The route therefore runs via lifting or shortening the underlying measure.
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An entry ban issued by Austria as a rule takes effect not only nationally but across the entire Schengen area. This is made possible by an alert for refusal of entry in the Schengen Information System (SIS). All other Schengen states can then refuse entry, not just Austria.

Today the relevant basis lies in the EU SIS Regulations of 2018, which have largely superseded the older Convention Implementing the Schengen Agreement (CISA) in this area. We clarify whether and how an alert has been entered, what effect it has and how it can be challenged.

Effect across the entire Schengen area

Where a person is entered in the SIS as an alert for refusal of entry, the entry ban applies in practice across the whole Schengen area. A later entry or a visa application in another member state then regularly fails because of the existing alert.

  • an alert for refusal of entry in the SIS
  • effect in all Schengen states, not only in Austria
  • visibility to border authorities and visa offices
  • possible refusal of visas and residence permits

The consultation procedure

Where another member state nevertheless wishes to grant a residence permit or a visa to a person entered in the SIS, a consultation procedure with the entering state is provided for. This coordinates whether the alert is maintained. The procedure can be a starting point for a solution in the individual case.

Deletion and legal protection

Where the underlying entry ban is lifted, shortened or has expired, the SIS alert must be deleted or corrected accordingly. Those concerned have rights to information, correction and deletion of their data. We enforce these rights vis-à-vis the competent body.

  • information about an existing SIS alert
  • correction of inaccurate or outdated data
  • deletion after the entry ban has ceased
  • an appeal against the underlying decision

How we support you

  • clarifying whether and in which system an alert exists
  • asserting rights to information, correction and deletion
  • support with the consultation procedure with the entering state
  • taking action against the underlying entry ban

This article provides a general overview of Austrian law and does not replace advice in an individual case. The specific circumstances of your proceedings are always decisive.

Frequently asked questions

What clients often ask.

Does an Austrian entry ban apply across all of Europe? +
As a rule an Austrian entry ban takes effect through a SIS alert across the entire Schengen area, but not automatically in states outside Schengen. In practice this means that entry to other Schengen states and visa applications there regularly fail.
How do I know whether I am entered in the SIS? +
You have a right to information about the data stored on you in the SIS. The request must be addressed to the competent body. We support you in obtaining the information and classifying the result legally.
What is the consultation procedure? +
Where another Schengen state wishes to grant you a residence permit or a visa despite an alert, it coordinates in a consultation procedure with the entering state, here Austria. The outcome of this coordination decides whether the alert is maintained.
Is the alert deleted when the entry ban ends? +
Yes. Where the underlying entry ban ceases, is shortened or expires, the SIS alert must be deleted or corrected accordingly. If this does not happen automatically, we actively assert your rights to deletion and correction.

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