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How to avoid being refused a French visa?

# French Immigration # Introduction It is difficult to apply for a French visa in Schengen visa, and there are thousands of reasons for refusing it. Let's take a look at the basis of 1 1 in the French visa refusal letter. The visa officer will look at different reasons for refusal according to the applicant's situation. The following is a finishing release, welcome to read!

1. How to avoid being refused a French visa?

1. Binding force can work stably. A stable work certificate will make the visa officer think you have to go back to work. If your salary is higher, the visa officer will not be so suspicious. After all, it is relatively difficult to give up a well-paid job. Therefore, among the applicants who refuse the visa, the proportion of freelancers will be much higher than those who have stable jobs.

2. Binding force can be a good career prospect.

For example, if you have worked in this company for a long time and your position has been rising, or if you start a company of your own, and the company is developing well at present, these are good career prospects. The visa officer will believe that you will not stay in France as an illegal worker, because it is obviously difficult to give up your job in China.

3. Binding force can be fixed assets.

Fixed assets refer to cars, houses and so on. Being in China in your name convinced the visa officer that you would not stay in France. After all, there are houses and cars in China.

4. The binding force can be family status.

Visa officers are less suspicious of the only child in this respect, and there are still parents to support in China. The only child will be more binding than many sibling families.

5. The binding force can be marital status.

Visa officers will have much stricter requirements for the review of divorced women. In the visa officer's mind, the divorce situation will be much less dependent on the country, especially France, and the requirements for women have been stricter. So in terms of marital status, if you are married, in the eyes of visa officers, the domestic binding force will be much stronger.

In fact, these just tell the visa officer that you are only traveling to France, and you still have a strong attachment to China and have no tendency to stay in France. The more evidence, the better. As I am not sure what the visa officer will think, I can only prepare the application materials properly.

If your first application to France is rejected, remember not to apply blindly for the second time. If the visa is refused twice by the same country, it is very difficult to sign three times.

2. A comprehensive interpretation of the French visa types and specific requirements.

Short-term visas These accommodations can stay for up to 90 days and are divided into three types:

? Schengen visa and airport pick-up visa

? Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Reunion, Saint Martin and Saint bartholomew.

Short-term visa for people? New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna Islands, Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands, Mayotte Island, southern France and the Antarctic continent.

Long term visa

These can stay for more than 90 days and are divided into two types:

? Obligation to apply for residence permit: You can stay in France for three months, but you need a residence permit to stay longer-see "Right of Residence" below.

? Equivalent to residence permit: for tourists who already know that they intend to stay for more than three months-see "Residence right" below.

You can apply online and then sign in person at the issuing bank. All applicants aged 12 or above must attend in person.

After creating an account, you can start your application on the French visa website, but you can't visit the website for more than three months. Your application can be saved at every step of the process. After creating the first application, you can add up to five people to create a group application.

According to your situation, the system will inform you of the required supporting documents. At a minimum, you need:

? Passport is less than 10, in good condition, with at least two blank pages. For short-term visas, the visa must be valid for at least three months after you plan to leave the Schengen area. For long-term visas, they must be valid for at least three months after the validity of the visa application.

? Two photos of recent ID cards in ISO/IECI PDF format (see French diplomatic website for details).

Some supporting documents must be translated into French by certified translators who can be found in the directory of sworn translators on the French website. You can identify the documents to be translated on the Service-Public.fr, and you can prove the documents at the French consulate or embassy in your own country after translation, or you can prove the documents at the French consulate or embassy in your own country. You must pay the translation fee.

After the application is completed:

? Print application form

? Make an appointment with your local license issuing agency through the French visa website. Your appointment should not be earlier than three months or two weeks before the departure date.

? Take your form and all supporting documents, as well as the money used to pay the expenses.

If you submit a group application, everyone in the group will be called.

All visas issued by France are biometric. Biometric data (photos and fingerprints) are collected when dating.

You can find the fee schedule related to different types of visas on the French visa website. Even if the visa is rejected, the fee will be retained.

If an external service provider charges an application fee, it may also charge a service fee, but each application will not exceed 30 euros.

When entering France, visa holders may be required to show proof documents. Spouses of French citizens do not have to show proof documents.

In addition, anyone who meets the following conditions must present a reception certificate as proof of accommodation upon arrival:

? Are you visiting France privately or staying with a specific family?

? You are not from the European Union, Andorra or Monaco, and you do not have a Schengen visa or a long-term VLS TS visa.

Scheduled visitors must apply for a reception certificate at their city hall.