Getting visa for France is no more a tough task. France visa agency provides you all the visa related solutions irrespective of the complications you are facing right now. For whatever be your motive of traveling- business, personal tour, vacations and other conferences get the visa stamped on your passport in 3 quick steps.
- Print and complete the application form
- Post the correct document
- Receive your passport with Visa
If you are applying for a French Schengen Visa with us make sure that
- You are a resident of UK.
- France should be your main destination.
- Any Schengen visa stamped on your passport which has not been expired is known as the active visa.
- There should not be any active France visa already stamped on your Passport that is considered as active. In case of the active visa still valid issued by some different country you need to get that visa canceled first.
- You must send all the necessary documents needed in original at our mailing address.
- The passport should be valid for at least next 6 months along with the two blank pages for the visa and immigration stamps.
Along with the France Visa Agency you can apply for the French Schengen visa that provides you the liberty to explore any of the Schengen country till the time your visa is valid but the main destination should be France, Business Visa to enhance your professional qualities, tourist visa to spend time with your family there or any other general purpose, student visa to pursue with your higher studies etc. France Visa Agency has a single place to visit.
French Schengen Visa applications are submitted to the French Embassy via the TLScontact Visa Centre. We are officially accredited and registered by the French embassy and the TLScontact Visa Center.
All the above are the basic points to be kept in mind in case of the detailed enquiries you can contact us. Via the contact details available on the site and the also refer to the FAQ session.
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