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France Visa

Process Time

15 days

Starting From

INR 7,300/-

Business Visa (Short Term)

  • Processig Time : 5 to 12 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 90 days
  • Validity : 6 Months
  • Entry : Single/Multiple
  • Fee : INR 7300/-

Tourist Visa (Short Term)

  • Processig Time : 5 to 12 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 90 days
  • Validity : 6 Months
  • Entry : Single/Multiple
  • Fee : INR 7300/-

Documents required for France visa application:

  • Confirmed return air ticket
  • Original Passport (with validity of minimum six months from return date of travel and minimum one page should be blank from both side for visa stamp), copies of old passports showing travel history must be attached as well.
  • Visa application form has to be filled by the applicant with 02 signatures.
  • Photo Specification: Two recent passport size photographs with matt finish, 70% face coverage and white background. The dimensions of the image should be 35mm x 45mm.
  • Original covering letter from applicant with the applicant’s passport details, expenses details, and all travel details with purpose of visit. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp and addressed to ‘Consulate General of France, Mumbai’.
  • Original and copy of personal ITR of the last 3 years
  • Bank statement reflecting transactions of last 6 months, with a clear mention of the bank’s name and telephone number
  • Hotel confirmation as per travel itinerary
  • Salary Slip copies for the last 3 months

Photo Specification for France Visa Application

Size: 35mm by 45mm.

Color: Color only. No black and white.

Head size and position: Centered and forward facing. Face must be between 30mm-36mm.

Recency: Taken in the last 6 months.

Background: Light gray or light blue. No patterns.

Smile: None. Neutral expression.

Eyes: Open and visible.

Glasses: Remove before photo.

Headgear: Religious reasons only. Face cannot be blocked.

Dimensions and size (pixels): None specified.

Attire, clothing, dress code: None specified.

Beard: Optional.

Quantity needed in application: 2.

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  • 1) what is france schengen visa?

    France Schengen visa is a special kind of visa which allows you to travel among all the Schengen countries including France for a maximum period of upto 90 days. This is a traveller’s dream where with one visa you can travel to any of the other 25 Schengen countries along with France.

  • 2) the schengen visa is valid for which countries?

    A Schengen Visa (issued by a consulate or embassy of a Schengen State) is valid for all 26 States of the Schengen Area (including the European territory of France), unless it is marked otherwise on the visa sticker. So you do not need another visa to enter or stay in the European territory of France. However, you must be in possession of documentary evidence for the reasons of your stay and your means of support. Schengen Area comprises of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

  • 3) how long can i stay in the schengen area on the basis of my visa?

    The Schengen Visa is a short stay visa and takes the form of a sticker affixed to your passport. The definition of “short stay” is a stay of "90 days in any 180 days period". This means that the total duration of stay is of maximum 90 days in any period of 180 days. The precise length of validity of your Schengen Visa is indicated on the visa sticker under the heading “Duration of visit”. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker under the heading "Number of entries" by "1". A two-entry or a multiple-entry visa allows for two or several entries during the validity of the Schengen Visa. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "02" or "MULT" under the heading "Number of entries".

  • 4) will all schengen visas be granted for 90 days?

    No, not necessarily all Schengen Visas will be granted for 90 days. You may get the Schengen Visa only for the number of days that you present in your travel itinerary and your flight & hotel bookings

  • 5) can i apply again for a schengen visa if my application has been refused earlier?

    You are free to apply again for a Schengen Visa if your application has been refused earlier.

  • 6) as a french short-stay visa holder can i extend my schengen visa while in france?

    You cannot extend your French short-stay while in France except in special circumstances, and exceeding your permitted period of stay is considered an act of illegality or criminality. Instead, you must return to your home country within the permitted period of stay and apply for another France Visa if necessary. • the purpose of your trip • when and where you intend to travel • how your trip is going to be funded • day-by-day itinerary for your trip • duration of the trip

  • 7) if my french short-stay multiple entry schengen visa is valid for a year, how long can i remain in the french territory?

    A short-stay Schengen Visa allows you to enter and stay in a French territory for a maximum period of 90 days within a period of six months.

  • 8) which countries are part of the schengen area?

    The Schengen area covers 26 countries ("Schengen States") without border controls between them. These countries are: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. These countries apply the common visa policy for short stay Visas. This Visa allows you to travel through France and the Schengen area for up to 90 days.

  • 9) do i have to apply in person for the schengen visa?

    Yes, applications by mail will not be accepted. The Schengen visa application should be presented in person because biometrical data must be recorded.

Embassy of France in India
2/50-E Shantipath
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110 021
Tel : 91 (11) 4319 6100
Fax: 91 (11) 4319 6119

Web: https://in.ambafrance.org/-French-Embassy-in-New-Delhi-

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Biarritz

Biarritz is a fashionable beach town on the beautiful Bay of Biscay in France's Basque country. This celebrated seaside resort has an elegant and aristocratic air; it was a favorite destination of Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III.


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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

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Eiffel Tower

The symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower is a feat of ingenuity as much as it is a famous landmark. This structure of 8,000 metallic parts was designed by Gustave Eiffel as a temporary exhibit for the World Fair of 1889. Originally loathed by critics, the 320-meter-high tower is now a beloved and irreplaceable fixture of the Paris skyline.


Loire Valley Châteaux

Traveling through the Loire Valley feels like turning the pages of a children's storybook. Throughout the enchanting countryside of woodlands and river valleys are fairy-tale castles complete with moats and turreted towers.


Louvre Museum

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Mont Saint-Michel

Rising dramatically from a rocky islet off the Normandy coast, the UNESCO-listed Mont Saint-Michel is one of France's most striking landmarks. This "Pyramid of the Seas" is a mystical sight, perched 80 meters above the bay and surrounded by imposing defensive walls and bastions.


Palace of Versailles

More than just a royal residence, Versailles was designed to show off the glory of the French monarchy. "Sun King" Louis XIV transformed his father's small hunting lodge into an opulent palace with a sumptuous Baroque interior. The palace became Louis XIV's symbol of absolute power and set the standard for princely courts in Europe.


Provence

Provence is a gorgeous landscape of olive groves, sun-drenched rolling hills, and deep purple lavender fields, with little villages nestled in the valleys and perched on rocky outcrops.


Rocamadour

Suspended between heaven and earth on a sheer limestone cliff, Rocamadour is an unforgettable sacred site. In the 11th century, this pilgrimage destination was the third most important in Christendom after Jerusalem and Rome. Rocamadour was also a stop on the medieval Way of Saint James pilgrimage trail to Santiago de la Compostela in Spain.


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