If you wish to visit France for travel purposes less than 90 days, depending on your nationality, you may need to obtain a French Tourist visa first.
The French Tourist Visa allows you to stay in France for a maximum of 90 days for a period of 180 days. Except in cases where your visa is marked as a Limited Territorial Validity visa, in general, you are allowed to travel with this visa to other countries in Schengen during that time.
How Can You Get a French Tourism Visa?
The process of applying for a French Tourism Visa can seem hard and frustrating, especially for people who have never had a visa before. However, make documentation strong you will easily reach your goal and obtain a visa:
-Complete the French Tourist Schengen visa application form.
-Collect the required documents.
-Book an appointment.
-Pay visa fees
-Make appointments in VFS/Embassy
You can find the visa application form at the website of France embassy or VFS portal. Complete the application form with accurate and genuine information. Keep in mind that the information you provide in this form must be accompanied by other documents, otherwise your application will likely be rejected.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
- Complete Visa application form
- 2 passport size pictures:
Must be no older than 3 months and size be 35*45 mm
Valid Passport:
Must be valid for minimum 3 months and must have at least two blank pages
Travel Medical Insurance
You need to buy
travel medical insurance which cover minimum 30.000 euro.
Cover Letter:
You need to write
cover letter regarding visa and visit purpose.
NOC
Attached non-objection
letter from your office/company
Travel Itinerary
This is the document that shows what you will be doing in France, when you will arrive and
when you will leave, and includes proof of arranged transportation
Proof of accommodation:
It could be a
hotel / hostel booking, or an invitation letter if you plan to stay with
friends or relatives.
Means of
subsistence:
You need to attach
your last six months bank statement.
Flight
Booking:
You need to
attach a Flight booked copies *only PNR
If you have
any older visas of any countries you have to submit copies of that visa.
If the visa
sticker in your passport says "Schengen States” or “États Schengen” or the same
words in another EU language, then you can travel in the whole Schengen
territory with that visa, as soon as it becomes valid.
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