Many citizens of non-EU/EEA countries need to apply for a visa before coming to France. Find out what are the main conditions and how our immigration experts can help you: https://france-immigration.lawyer/.
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The main steps to
obtain visa for France
2. France is a wonderful country that welcomes
foreign nationals looking for employment,
business opportunities, retirement, or who
wish to reunite with a family member who is
already living in France.
3. Before you schedule your trip to France, you
should determine your situation and the type of
visa you will be needing to enter the country and
remain for a certain period, either for short or
long-term purposes (less than 90 days or more).
4. The French visa applications are submitted in the traveler's
country of origin, with the local French Embassy or
Consulate, before the planned trip. French translations
may be needed for all those in languages other than
French or English.
5. Visa applications are subject to a fee that
include the processing costs. Applicants who
regularly travel to France for the same purpose
may be subject to a visa fee exemption.
6. This is issued for stays in
the country of more than
90-days, such as those for
employment, study
purposes, long-term
medical or personal reasons
or family reunification.
Short-stay visa
This type of visa is suitable for
those who remain in France for
no more than 90 days for
tourism purposes, family visits,
or short business trips.
7. This is issued for stays in the
country of more than 90-
days, such as those for
employment, study
purposes, long-term medical
or personal reasons or family
reunification.
Long-stay visa
8. European Union, European Economic
Area, Switzerland, Andorra, Monaco,
San Marino, and Vatican citizens can
remain in France for longer than 90
days without a visa.
9. The visa application can be the
first step for foreign nationals
who wish to continue to remain
in France under a residence
permit that suits their needs.
Our team can help you apply for
a visa or a residence permit
according to your situation.