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VISAS FOR U.S. CITIZENS
The Consular Administration has full authority to appreciate and request more documents than those listed on this page, please visit the website of the neareast Consulate to verify the requirements and obtain the amount of the visa fee before sending or bringing in your application.
SHORT STAY VISA
If you
are a U.S. citizen and would like to travel to France, an Overseas
Department (DOM) or to Monaco for a short
stay (up to 90 days)
You DO NOT need visa (only a valid
passport), except for
- Holders of diplomatic or official passports on mission
- Crew members
- Journalists on assignment
The applicants above must submit 1 application
form for a short stay visa, a valid passport + 1 photocopy, a
cover letter from the appropriate U.S. agency, embassy or from their company + 1
passport size photograph.
Diplomatic or official passport holders must apply at the Consulate General
of France in Washington DC, New York, Los Angeles or San Francisco depending
on their juridiction.
- Artists, researchers and anyone having a paid activity in
France (please refer to the section on work visas)
- students (please refer to the section
on student visas)
If you
are a U.S. citizen and would like to travel to an Overseas Territory, an Overseas
Territorial Unit, or New Caledonia for
a short stay (up to one month)
NO visa is required (only a valid
passport)
If you
are a U.S. citizen and would like to travel to an Overseas Territory, an Overseas
Territorial Unit, or New Caledonia for
a short stay (between one month and three months)
You DO need a visa.
Please submit:
- 1 application
form for a short stay visa
- a valid passport + 1 photocopy
- round trip airline tickets with confirmed reservations
+ 1 copy
- a proof of travel health/accident insurance with worldwide coverage + 1 copy
- according to the purpose of the trip, one of the documents listed below:
- For tourism : Hotel reservation, proof of registration with an organized tour,
attestation of accommodation, etc.+ 1 copy
- For business : official business invitation letter from a company in France
+ 1 copy
- For private visit (family or friends) : Attestation of accommodation
+ 1 copy Your host in France can obtain this document free of charge at the
City Hall, the police station or the gendarmerie squad office, by showing a
proof of identity and 2 proofs of lodging (rental contract, and phone bill or
power bill...)
- proof of sufficient funds to cover the cost of your stay : 2 last bank
statements + 1 copy, travellers checks if visiting the
United States, 100 dollars per day are suggested
- for business trip, a letter from the employer guaranteeing the travel expenses
+1 copy
- for a minor, if travelling alone, a notarized parental authorization signed by
both parents or guardian. If the minor travels with 1 parent, an authorization signed by the 2nd parent is required
+ 1 copy
- visa fee
TRANSIT VISA
If you are a U.S. citizen and
would like to travel from the USA to a Schengen country via a French
airport
NO visa is required.
If you are a U.S. citizen
and would like to travel from the USA to a
non-Schengen country via a French airport
You DO NOT need a transit visa.
LONG STAY VISA
If you
are a U.S. citizen and would like to travel to France, Monaco, an Overseas Department (DOM) or Territory
or New Caledonia for a
long stay (over 90 days)
You DO need a visa.
Please submit:
- a passport signed and valid 3 months after the last day of stay
+ 3 photocopies (The consulate will not keep the passport, only the copies)
- 4 long
stay visa application forms signed and
legibly filled out.
- 5 recent passport-size photographs .
- Financial guarantee such as:
- a formal letter of reference from the applicant's bank showing account numbers
and balances or recent bank, savings or brokerage account statements + 3 copies
- for people wishing to retire in France, proof of sufficient
income: pension, dividends, savings, band and brokerage account statements + 3 copies
- Proof of medical insurance with coverage valid in France +
3 copies
- Police clearance: document obtained from the Police Department of the
place of residence in the United States stating that the applicant has no criminal record +
3 copies
- Letter from applicant certifying that he/she will not have any paid
activity in France
- Visa fee
Specific requirements for
Monaco:
- 5 application forms instead of 4 and 5 photographs instead of 4
- A notarized letter stating that you have never been convicted of any offense or
crime in the US or in any other country and that you have never filed for bankruptcy +
3 copies
- A work contract certified by the Labor Department of Monaco (if applicable) +
3 copies
- Authorization to manage a company or set up a business (if applicable) +
3 copies
- A medical exam report filled by a doctor accredited by the French Consulate
- A lease or lease agreement, a certificate of lodging, a deed, or a written commitment to show such a document within three months after your arrival in
Monaco + 3 copies
NB : the processing time is a little longer for Monaco.
LONG STAY STUDENT VISA
Before applying for your visa, please register with CampusFrance. There are two kinds of long-stay student visa
available, depending upon the length of studies in France as indicated in the letter of
enrollment.
1 - temporary long stay visa: from 3 to 6 months, multiple
entries, no "carte de séjour" (residency card) is requested but there is no possibility to extend the
stay.
2 - One-year visa (for stay over 6 months): the visa is valid
during a specific three-month period. After arriving in France and preferably within a
week, the students must request their "carte de séjour" (residency card) at the
"Préfecture de Police". At this point, the students will have to undergo a medical check-up
by a doctor from the Office des Migrations Internationales.
Requirements (for students over 18):
- Passport signed and valid for a period of three months beyond the applicant's
last day of stay in France + 1 photocopy
- 2 long stay visa application forms legibly filled out and signed
- 2 passport-size photographs,
- A letter of admission (pre-enrollment) from the school which the applicant
plans to attend to in France + 1 copy
- A letter from your school/university stating that you are currently registered as a student
- Financial guarantee such as a notarized statement certifying that the applicant will be provided with a monthly allowance of $600 for the duration of
the stay in France, or a proof of personal income along with a letter from the school stating that room, board and tuition are fully prepaid + 1
copy
- Visa fee
Medical insurance:
- stay over 3 months: after their arrival in France, the students under 28 years
old and enrolled in a French school affiliated to the French Social Security, must join this social security for the length of their
studies. This is verified by the Préfecture when the students apply for the residency card. The reimbursement of the medical expenses amounts to 70%. For the 30%
remaining, these students have the choice to join a French student insurance OR make use of their own insurance with worldwide coverage
(letter from the insurance company). However, the students over 28 years old, or enrolled in a
French school not affiliated to the French Social Security, cannot enroll in the
French Social Security and must show a proof of insurance with coverage valid in France when they apply for the visa and for the residency card.
NB : IF UNDER 18 at the date of arrival in France, the processing times is 4 to
6 weeks. Please contact the Consulate and ask for the special visa application packet for
minors.
NB : RECIPIENTS OF FRENCH GOVERNMENT, FOREIGN GOVERNMENT
OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS SCHOLARSHIPS:
A scholarship recipient only needs to present the first three items on the
above list, plus the letter awarding the scholarship
and the length of stay in France + 1 copy.
SHORT STAY
STUDENT VISA
For stays up to 3 months, the student should fill
out a short
stay visa application form but present the same documents required
for a long-stay student visa (report to the "long stay student visa"
section above).
Applicants must be between 17 and 30 years of age
Requirements:
- Passport signed and valid for a period of 3 months after the last day ot stay +
1 photocopy
- 2 long stay visa application forms completely and legibly filled out and signed
- 2 passport-size photographs, one glued on each form
- Au pair contract from the host family in France approved by the local Labor
Department in France ( DDTEFP or Direction Départementale du Travail, de
l'Emploi et de la Formation Professionnelle) + 1 copy
- Proof of studies in the US + 1 copy
- Letter of enrollment in a French language school + 1 copy
- Visa fee
You must have been selected for a position of teacher assistant or teacher in a
French high school or in a French university.
Requirements:
Foreigners must obtain a work contract approved by the Direction
Départementale du Travail, de l'Emploi et de la Formation Professionnelle (local division of the Labor Department in France) and
a special long-stay visa issued by the Consulate before leaving for France. This rule applies also to transfers to subsidiaries of foreign
companies in France.
Employees of diplomatic or consular missions, members of international
organizations, heads of French subsidiaries, scientists, artists, sailors
working on a ship stationed at a French seaport follow other procedures, please
contact the Consulate near
you.
Application Process
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The foreign worker must secure a job offer from an employer in France or
be proposed for a transfer to France by his American employer.
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The employer in France applies for the work permit at the
Office des Migrations Internationales ( O.M.I ), 44 rue Bargue, 75732 Paris Cedex
15
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When the hiring or transfer of the foreign worker is
approved, the Office des Migrations Internationales ( O.M.I ) sends the file to the
French Consulate and a letter to the applicant to inform him/her the file
had been transfered.
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The applicant contacts the Consulate to obtain the
visa. Please submit:
- a passport valid for a period of three months beyond the applicant's last day
of stay
- 2 long stay visa application forms
- 2 passport size photographs glued on the form
- visa fee
The employer does
not need to contact the OMI, but should provide the worker with a contract which
has been approved by a DDTEFP (Direction Départementale du travail, de l'Emploi
et de la Formation Professionnelle). The applicant should fill out a short
stay visa application form,
provide 1 photograph glued on the form, a valid passport, a proof of health insurance with
worldwide coverage + 1 copy, the contract countersigned by DDTEFP + 1 copy, and the visa
fee.
Requirements
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Passport valid for a period of 3 months after the last day of stay + 1 copy
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1 short stay or 2
long stay visa application forms depending on the length of
stay completely and legibly filled out
-
1 or 2 passport-size photographs glued on the
form.
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A note indicating your date of departure for France if you apply by
mail
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Original of the "protocole
d'accueil" + 2 copies
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Visa fee
Guadeloupe (Marie-Galante,
Les Saintes, Désirade, Saint-Martin, Saint-Barthélémy), French Guiana,
Martinique, Réunion.
French Polynesia, Wallis and
Futuna, French Southern and Antartic Territories
Saint Pierre et Miquelon, Mayotte
Refers to an agreement signed by the countries listed below in which the key clause states that "the internal borders may be crossed at any point without checks on
persons." Citizens who do not live in a Schengen State but want to spend their
vacations there need one single visa issued by one of the Schengen countries and
which is then valid for entry and short-term stay in all the countries which have signed the agreement.
SCHENGEN STATES:
Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden.
Embassy
of France in the U.S. - May 1, 2001
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