Student Visa for France Guide
Requirements and Information
of Student Visa for France
Who requires a student
visa?
Depending on the length of the stay, as well as
nationality, a visa may not be required.
Nationals of the following "Schengen Agreement" countries
may not require a visa:
Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Spain, Portugal
- For a stay of up to 90 days, nationalities exempted from
a short stay visa are also exempted from requesting a student
visa if the total stay in France does not exceed 90 days.
- However, if a student decides to stay one day longer or
more after the end of the school period, he/she must apply
for a temporary long stay visa (up to 6 months) BEFORE leaving
for France.
- If you are studying for longer than 6 months, you’ll
need a long stay visa :
This type of visa allows its holder to request a temporary
residence permit ("Carte de séjour") at a French
Prefecture. You must apply within two months after the date
of your arrival to France. Living in France for longer than
6 months without a residence permit is illegal.
What documents will be required?
- A passport or official travel document, valid for at least
3 months longer than the validity of the requested visa
- One completed application form signed by the applicant (or
the legal guardian in the case of minors)
- A passport-size photograph
* More application forms and photographs may be required.
- Evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover the cost
of your intended stay (recent bank statement or traveller's
cheques).
- A confirmed return ticket to France or a confirmed booking
from your travel agent (plane, train, ferry or Eurotunnel
tickets)
- A confirmation of your hotel reservation or a certificate
of board and lodging ("Attestation d'Accueil") to
be obtained by the person you are visiting in France from
the local Townhall ("Mairie") or Police Station
("Gendarmerie" or "Commissariat de Police").
- If you are a student please submit a recent letter from
your school, college or university confirming attendance.
- Evidence of medical insurance.
Note: Depending on individual circumstances, additional documents
may be required
Time required to issue
visa:
1-3 days, average
Please note that if you are a citizen of Afghanistan, Algeria,
Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo or ex-Zaire, Iraq, Iran,
Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, North-Korea, Palestine, Rwanda, Sudan,
Surinam, Syria, Yemen, or you are the holder of a travel document
for stateless persons or refugees, the processing of your application
will take several weeks
What is the cost of a
visa?
Short stay visa (1 to 30 days) : between £15 and £20
Short stay visa (31 days to 90 days) : between £17 and
£29
Visa exceeding 90 days : between £29 and £90 (depending
on the type of visa)
How long is the visa
valid for?
Short stay visas: Up to 90 days
Temporary long-stay visas: Up to 6 months
Long stay visas: The residency permit obtained actually determines
the length of the stay
Other information:
Minors under 18 applying for a visa without their parents must
produce a letter from their parents or legal guardian authorizing
them to travel to and stay in France, and appointing the person
who will be responsible for them.
This letter should be duly authenticated by a solicitor or commissioner
for oaths, or by a Consular Officer of the applicants nationality.
Finally, one of the parent's passports must be enclosed with
the application.International students who are not from Europe
(that is, students who are not nationals of the countries of
the European Economic Region plus Andorra, Monaco, Switzerland,
San Marino, and Vatican City) must obtain a long-term visa marked
"student" in order to study in France for longer than
3 months.
International students of all nationalities enjoy the right
of multiple entries into France. Once granted, their visa is
automatically renewed for the duration of their studies in France.
A special visa exists for prospective students. The so-called
étudiant-concours visa is granted for stays of no more
than 90 days for the purpose of taking an entrance examination
or visiting institutions of higher education. Prospective students
who pass their examination receive a full student visa without
returning to their country of origin. The prospective student
visa also may be granted to students whose admission to a higher
education institution is contingent upon their completion of
a short course of remedial or refresher work.
To obtain a visa, visit the French consulate in your place of
residence or the visa office of the French embassy.
Two points to remember
Under no circumstances may a tourist visa be converted
into a student visa. This is true throughout the European Union.
International students of all nationalities intending to stay
in France for more than 3 months must obtain a student identification
card.
Proof of financial resources
Each French embassy sets the level of financial resources to
be demonstrated by prospective students from that country. The
amount is on the order of 3,000 francs for each month to be
spent in France.
Students receiving scholarship grants must produce a statement
indicating the amount and duration of their grant on the letterhead
of the granting organization.
If the required resources are guaranteed by an individual residing
in France the student must produce a signed statement of financial
responsibility, a photocopy of the national identity card of
the guarantor, and proof of the guarantor's own financial resources
(such as the guarantor's three most recent pay stubs and most
recent tax return).
If the resources come from abroad, the student must demonstrate
that a bank account has been opened into which the necessary
funds will be deposited and produce a promise of payment, translated
into French and bearing the authenticated signature of the individual
responsible for making the payments, or a statement of payment
of funds from the authorities of the student's country of origin.
Proof of insurance coverage
Proof of insurance must be provided by students over 28 who
are nationals of a country that does not have a reciprocity
agreement with France or who are enrolled in an institution
that is not recognized by the French government to participate
in the student health insurance plan.
Parental authorization
Minors (individuals under 18 years of age) must furnish proof
of consent by the person or persons having parental authority.
Required vaccinations
In some cases, the consulate may require proof of vaccination
(e.g., against yellow fever, cholera…before a visa will
be issued.
Note: The European Economic Region consists of the 15 member
states of the European Community plus Iceland, Liechtenstein,
and Norway.
France is a signatory to the 1995 Schengen Agreement
| Name |
FRENCH COMMERCIAL SECTION |
| City |
Islamabad |
| Address |
G-5,Diplomatic Enclave,(Corner Constitution Avenue &,University
Road) Islamabad |
| Email |
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| Phone |
(92-51) 2823896-2823938 |
| Name |
FRENCH CONSULATE GENERAL |
| City |
Karachi |
| Address |
12-A,Mohammad Ali Bogra Road,Bath Island Karachi |
| Email |
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| Phone |
(92-21) 5873798-5873797 |
| Name |
FRENCH EMBASSY |
| City |
Islamabad |
| Address |
Constitution Avenue,Diplomatic Enclave-1 Islamabad-44000 |
| Email |
islamabad@dree.org |
| Phone |
(92-51) 2206916-2823938 |
| Name |
FRENCH HONORARY CONSULATE |
| City |
Peshawar |
| Address |
10,Fort Road,Cantt. Peshawar |
| Email |
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| Phone |
(92-91) 273177-275838 |
| Name |
FRENCH HONORARY CONSULATE |
| City |
Lahore |
| Address |
41,Zafar Ali Road,Gluberg V Lahore |
| Email |
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| Phone |
(92-42) 5711522 |
| Name |
FRENCH HONORARY CONSULATE |
| City |
Quetta |
| Address |
94-Regal Plaza,3rd Floor,Circular Road Quetta |
| Email |
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| Phone |
(92-81) 837237 |
| Name |
French Trade Commission |
| City |
Karachi |
| Address |
Block G-9, KDA Scheme-5 Zamzama Road,Clifton |
| Email |
karachii@dree.org |
| Phone |
(92-21) 5870829,5868734 |
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