By Clarissa Elzinga on Friday, 07 December 2018
Category: Europe

The Do's and Don'ts When Getting a French Long-Stay Visa

Are you looking forward to living in France? Check out the long-stay visa requirements and be prepared for a bureaucratic exercise. The list is long, but if you persevere and provide the documents below, the process will go well, and you will not have any problems. This list is for a 6-12 month visa stay.

The French Consulate outsourced the visa application process to VFS Global. The transition started last year, and it is being rolled out city by city wherever a consulate exists. The change in Atlanta was happening about the time of our application, so it was a little confusing. There was no advanced announcement on the French consulate website nor on the visa website, which is not user-friendly.

Your process will start by getting on the French visa website (https://france-visas.gouv.fr/), and you will create an account. Once it determined that you need a visa, you will fill out an online application. Once done, you will get a "general" checklist of documents required. You will then get on the VFS Global website and make an appointment when all these documents submitted and verified. Once verified, all your documents go to the Visa Processing Center in Washington, DC.

Here's our list as of September-October 2018!

What We Will Cover:

Latest and Greatest

What They Don't Tell You

**For example, all letters of financial support should be signed by all in the party, etc.

How Long is a Long Wait?

Officially, they say 3 to 4 weeks. We got ours in six weeks. The wait was nerve-wracking, but we got the visa two weeks from our expected departure date. The visa clock starts ticking ten days from the receipt of the permit. 

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