A France business visa allows you to visit France and remain there for up to 90 days during six months, as permitted. It enables the holder to engage in the following business-related activities
• Taking part in conferences or meetings. • Participation in training.
Visa Validity
A French business visa is valid for 90 days. It is valid in every Schengen member state, including Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.
Required Documents
• A six-months valid passport • Filled visa application form • A duplicate of the passport photo page • Two 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm color passport photos on a white background • Documentation describing the visit’s goals and employment. • A letter of employment stating the position held and the company’s contact information • Evidence of the stall’s reservation is required while participating in a fair. • Evidence of health insurance • Evidence of accommodations • Provide a copy of your business registration certificate if you are self-employed. • Bank statement with sufficient funds and payment slips to confirm that you can maintain your residency in the country. • Flight booking and accommodation proof
Processing Time for Visa
The embassy typically processes visa applications in 3 working days. Additional time may be required if an interview is required or during busy periods. The application process for applicants who are not Thai may take up to 10 business days. When picking up your passport after receiving a visa, you must present the following documents
• Original and a duplicate of the return ticket • Evidence of health insurance
How Nile Can Help You?
• Contact your employer for the required documents • The advice of a French immigration specialist • Detailed document checklist for sponsors and applicants (if available) • Careful preparation of all communications with authorities • Expert advice on how to behave during an interview (if any) • The preparation of your visa application with attention and precision • Submission of visa application to relevant government authorities
• Taking part in conferences or meetings.
• Participation in training.
Visa Validity
A French business visa is valid for 90 days. It is valid in every Schengen member state, including Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.
Required Documents
• A six-months valid passport
• Filled visa application form
• A duplicate of the passport photo page
• Two 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm color passport photos on a white background
• Documentation describing the visit’s goals and employment.
• A letter of employment stating the position held and the company’s contact information
• Evidence of the stall’s reservation is required while participating in a fair.
• Evidence of health insurance
• Evidence of accommodations
• Provide a copy of your business registration certificate if you are self-employed.
• Bank statement with sufficient funds and payment slips to confirm that you can maintain your residency in the country.
• Flight booking and accommodation proof
Processing Time for Visa
The embassy typically processes visa applications in 3 working days. Additional time may be required if an interview is required or during busy periods. The application process for applicants who are not Thai may take up to 10 business days. When picking up your passport after receiving a visa, you must present the following documents
• Original and a duplicate of the return ticket
• Evidence of health insurance
How Nile Can Help You?
• Contact your employer for the required documents
• The advice of a French immigration specialist
• Detailed document checklist for sponsors and applicants (if available)
• Careful preparation of all communications with authorities
• Expert advice on how to behave during an interview (if any)
• The preparation of your visa application with attention and precision
• Submission of visa application to relevant government authorities
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