FRANCE VISA INFORMATION
Depending on your nationality, traveling to France may require obtaining a visa in advance. Visa applications should be submitted at the nearest French Embassy or French Consulate in your country of residence.
The type of visa you need depends on the purpose and length of your stay in France, whether it's for tourism, work, study, or family reasons.
For stays lasting 90 days or less:
You'll need to apply for a short-stay visa. The specific regulations and visa types vary based on the French territory you plan to visit:
- For mainland France (European territory), France follows the Schengen regulations for the Schengen area and issues a Uniform Schengen visa for short stays.
- For French overseas territories (non-European territories), France issues a short-stay national visa.
- If you plan to transit through a French airport without leaving the international zone, you should check whether you need an "A" airport transit Schengen visa.
For stays longer than 90 days:
You must apply for a long-stay national visa. The regulations and types of visas differ based on both the duration and purpose of your stay, whether it's in France's European or non-European territories. You can find detailed regulations for long-stay visas in the code governing the entry and stay of foreign nationals and the right to asylum (available in French only).
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