Preparing my visa application

GOOD NEWS! There is an official website for all visa application to France : https://france-visas.gouv.fr/ You will find all information you need to prepare your stay in France.

Depending on the length of your studies in France, you can select the type of visa you should apply for:

Notice:

"In order to prevent any delays in the visa application procedure, students who have obtained acceptance from the French school must apply on the Etudes en France platform at least two months prior to their date of intake."

Types of Visas

SHORT-STAY VISA (LESS THAN 90 DAYS)

Short-stay visas are governed by European regulations. This non-renewable short-stay visa allows stays of up to 3 months in the 26-country Schengen zone. Holders of this visa do not require the French residence permit.

Short-term visa for students attending interviews or appearing for entrance tests:

This visa entitles the holder to enter France for the purpose of attending an interview or appearing for an entrance test at an institution of higher education. If successful, students in this category may apply for a 1-year renewable residence permit in France and will not be required to return to their home country to do so.

Students applying for a short-stay visa (less than 90 days) do not need to go through Campus France.

LONG-STAY VISA

For a period longer than 3 months (90 days), you must complete the Campus France application process prior to applying for the French visa.

Steps to follow

PROCEDURE

To apply for a long-stay student visa, you must follow the step-by-step procedure explained here below.

STEP 1: Online Registration

STEP 2: The Academic Interview

STEP 3: Online visa application and scheduling of appointment with VFS - France

STEP 4: Validate your Long-stay Visa / residence permit (VLS-TS)

STEP 5 : Apply for your residence permit

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

Visas are granted at the sole discretion of the French Consular Authorities. The required documents are as follows:

Internship Visa

For students going to France for an internship

Students going to France for internships must provide the following document in addition to those listed above while applying for a visa:

Convention de Stage

This document is mandatory. The Convention de Stage is an agreement between the employer (it can be a company or a host institution), the intern’s home institution in India, and the intern.

The Convention de stage stipulates the dates of the internship, the general tasks and mentions that the internship is relevant to the course of study. It contains information on the institution in France and the Prefecture de Police (police department). This document also provides mandatory supplemental workplace insurance.

Note: If you are going for an internship for more than 3 months, you must get a stamp from La Direccte, the labour authority in France.