
All foreign citizens who wish to come to France must be able to present regulatory proof of the purpose of their stay, means of support and accommodation. In some cases, they need a visa to enter France. Visas must be applied for before leaving for France at a French consular office.
To apply for a Schengen short-stay visa, you are required to present one visa application per person, including the following items:
1.1. Items to be checked before application fees are accepted
If any of the items you provide do not fulfil our criteria, consular personnel will not accept your application and will ask you to present items which do. If you insist on submitting your application anyway, your application will be recorded but a visa will not be issued and the other items in the application will not be studied.
1.2. Proof
The websites of diplomatic and consular posts that issue visas on ordinary passports may include more detailed information taking local specificities into account. These items providing proof that are on such websites are to be presented to the consular authority.
The consular authority will accept your application as provided by you and will make his decision on the basis of the guarantees and proof attached to your application. If you have failed to attach the proof included in the list, the consular authority will assume that you are unable to do so unless you effectively explain why such proof was omitted in a separate letter attached to the application.
1.3. Additional documents
The consular authority may ask you to provide additional documents within a set period in order to study your application more effectively. You do not need to submit a new application nor pay additional application fees if that is the case.
2. Proof that a visa application has been submitted
When you submit your visa application, the consular authority will give you a receipt for the exact amount of application fees you paid. This receipt is acknowledgement of receipt of your application.
After a visa application is submitted, the consular authority processes it and decides on whether to issue a visa.
The consular authority makes his decision as swiftly as possible, the time period will vary depending on possible consultations he must conduct. There is no point in contacting the consular authority while the application is being processed.
If the consular authority has not responded to you within two months, you may consider that your visa application has been refused.
A short-stay visa is just one item required to enter the Schengen area. When you cross the border into the Schengen area, the border police may require you to provide other documents as well.
Your passport will be returned to you without a visa stamp. The reasons the visa is not issued are not provided to the applicant. Application fees are not reimbursed.
The consular authority does not agree to re-examine your application on the basis of new items at this stage.
However, if your visa is refused, you can submit a new visa application at any time. You must fill out a new form, sign it, attach identity photographs thereto, pay application fees, and provide the required proof and new items you may have to add.