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what to bring to visa appointment france

by Ms. Mellie Schamberger I Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The required documents that you need to have with you when you apply for a France visa are as follows:

  • Completed France Visa Application Form. Make sure you complete the right form, since there are two types of France visa application forms, one for short stays and the other for long stays.
  • Two recently taken passport-style photos. ...
  • Your valid passport. ...
  • Copies of older visas. ...
  • Travel Medical Insurance. ...
  • Complete Itinerary. ...
  • Proof of financial means. ...
  • Proof of accommodation in France. ...

Full Answer

A Duly Completed Application Form

Download The France Schengen Visa application form. It can be filled out in a printed version, or electronically and printed after that. In both ca...

Proof of The Applicant’S Address

A copy of the a the lease agreement or deed of apartment/house. Bills such as electricity, water, cable, or, other regular bills are accepted

A Proof of A Booked Round-Trip Flight Ticket With Travel Itinerary

The French diplomatic office will only require you to present a copy of a booked round-trip flight ticket, instead of buying the actual flight tick...

Proof of A Travel Visa Insurance

A confirming document offering the information that you have at your disposition at least 30,000€ coverage within France and the entire Schengen Ar...

Proof of A Booked Accomodation

Proof of A Booked Accomodation for the Period of Stay in France. Learn How to get Hotel Booking or Reservation for France Visa Application.

Proof of The Civil Status

Marriage certificate, child’s birth certificate, spouse’s death certificate, ration card if applicable.

How to fill out a visa application?

Fill out the visa application form 1 Your application fees are due upon filing. 2 If your home country is eligible, you must fill out the online application form. You will be guided through the whole process by on-screen explanations.#N#Before validating and printing out your application, you will be asked to create a personal account that includes your email address in order to save your partially- or fully-completed form. After this step, you will receive the list of required supporting documents and have the opportunity to book your appointment. 3 If your country is not eligible, please check the appropriate procedure on your country of application page.

What is the service provider for a visa?

The service provider (or consulate ) will receive you, review your application, collect the visa fee, capture your biometric data (photo and fingerprints) and retain your passport and the copies of all your supporting documents in order to forward them to the consulate.

How long can you hold a Schengen visa?

If you hold a biometric Schengen visa issued within 59 months, either bearing the mention ‘VIS’ or issued after March 2016, your previous biometric data can be re-used.

What is the role of consular services?

The consular services nonetheless remain fully responsible for reviewing applications and making visa issuance decisions.

How long does it take to get a visa for a short stay?

Check on the average appointment wait times to ensure that you are able to submit your application three months to two weeks prior to your departure date for a long stay visa and 6 months to two weeks to your departure date for a short stay visa.

How old do you have to be to get a visa?

Any visa applicant aged 12 or older must submit his or her visa application in person. The following biometric data will be required: a photo (scanned or taken during your appointment), and ten individually-taken fingerprints.

What is visa wizard?

The visa wizard will help you determine, depending on your situation, the visa requirements to which you are subject, as well as the submission fee and required supporting documents.

What to do before visiting the French diplomatic office?

Reservation of an appointment with the French Diplomatic Office is the first thing to do before visiting the diplomatic office, since in this appointment, you will be actually submitting your visa application package.

What is a cover letter for a trip to France?

Covering Letter. A one or two-page document signed by the applicant, stating the purpose of your visit to France, including the travel program. This is a separate written or printed sheet, where you include information about the days of travel, about means of transportation, destinations, addresses and so on.

How long does a passport have to be valid in France?

A Valid Passport. The Passport of the visa applicant must be valid at least three months beyond the return date, as well as it needs to have at least two blank pages. *Note: Rules of entry and stay in France might change depending if you possess a regular, a diplomatic or an official duty passport.

Do you need a copy of a French passport to get a visa?

The French diplomatic office will only require you to present a copy of a booked round-trip flight ticket, instead of buying the actual flight ticket before obtaining the visa. This document must involve information about the airline company, your name and identity details, destinations, flight number, days and hours.

How many pictures are needed for a visa?

Two (2) color photographs of each person applying for a visa (5 cm x 5 cm, or 2 inch x 2 inch). Please review our online photo requirements.

When will an immigrant visa be issued?

An immigrant visa WILL NOT be issued until the U.S. Consul has reviewed the results of the medical examination for each applicant.

How to interview for a diversity visa?

If you are interviewing for a Diversity Visa (DV), all of the above instructions apply to you. Please schedule and attend a medical examination prior to your visa interview; enroll in the required courier service; and gather the required documents.

How do I get a green card?

Getting a Green Card – Your Form I-551 Permanent Resident Card, also known as a green card, will be automatically mailed to the address in the United States that you write in your visa application form. This is a very important document that proves you have permission to reside in the United States. If you plan to travel outside the U.S. before your green card arrives: Please consult USCIS’s and CBP’s websites for rules about what documents you need to re-enter the country. We also recommend you check with the airline to ensure you are in compliance with their rules. Once your card is issued, you should not stay outside of the United States for more than one year. If you do, you will lose your status as a Lawful Permanent Resident.

Why can't consular officers make a decision on a visa application?

Sometimes a consular officer is unable to make a decision on a visa application because he/she needs to review additional documents or the case requires further administrative processing. When additional documents are requested, the consular officer will give you a refusal letter that asks you to submit additional documents. The letter will include instructions on how to send those documents to the embassy.

What tests are required for a TB test?

During the medical exam. The medical examination will include a medical history review, physical examination, and chest X-ray, gonorrhea test, and blood tests (for applicants 15 years of age or older). The United States also requires tuberculosis (TB) testing for all applicants two years of age and older.

Do French social security pay for immigrant medical examinations?

It is our understanding that the costs of immigrant medical examinations are not paid by the French social security system.

Attending the Visa Interview

You must arrive on or before the time of the interview at the venue where your interview is scheduled to be. You’ll meet the consular and hand over your documents to him.

Frequently Asked Questions about France Visa

Typically, it only takes 15-20 minutes for the interview process however depending you the visa type and consular, it may be short on taking a bit more time.

9 Tips For Your Visa Appointment At The French Embassy

There is no way around it, applying for a visa to France is not easy nor fun. The list of requirements never-ending, the paperwork laborious and exact, the anxiety nauseating, and the employees are sometimes unfriendly and condescending.

Here Are Some Tips To Survive Your Visa Appointment At The Embassy

Don’t procrastinate with this one. Become familiar with the list of requirements and begin collecting what you can as soon as you can. If it’s a student visa you’re after, you’ll have to go through Campus France.

Tips For Your Visa Appointment At The French Embassy – Reminder

Disclaimer: No information here should be taken as official, especially in regards to Campus France and Embassy requirements for obtaining your visa. Please check your Embassy’s website for official visa application requirements and details. All my experience and tips are based on requirements for Americans applying with consulates in the US.

What do I need to bring to OFII?

Your passport. Proof you are living in France: A document with your name on it related to your address– can be a lease, a gas bill, an electric bill, a landline telephone bill, or a letter from the person you are renting from with a copy of their ID.

How long do you have to take French civics to renew your visa?

You must have completed your two days of state-mandated French civics courses before you can renew your visa. I took my courses in August, click here for what to expect!

How long does it take to pass the French language test?

You have about 30 minutes to complete the test. If you can’t pass it, you must go to mandated (and free) classes organized by the French government. Now you wait your turn for the oral test and meeting. Bring snacks and a book because it could take hours depending on what order your name is called in.

Where is the medical office in Paris?

Here begins the unpleasant part of this journey. The medical office is in Montrouge, just south of Paris, and the process feels a bit like a cattle call.

What is written French language test?

The written French language exam is testing for an A1 level of French, which is basics such as reading train tickets, asking for everyday items and being able to understand instructions. One section just asked to copy a paragraph in French, I assume to test we are able to write at all. You have about 30 minutes to complete the test. If you can’t pass it, you must go to mandated (and free) classes organized by the French government.

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