Basic Requirements

  • Passport
  • Residence EID
  • 2 recent ID pictures (no older than 6 months; 35-40mm in width)
  • Filled out application form
  • Supporting documents depending on your situation and your plan
  • Bank statement from the last 6 months

Application Process

1

Complementary Consultation

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2

Payment

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3

Case Preparation

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4

Visa Appointment Scheduling

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5

Attend Your Visa Appointment

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6

Passport Collection or Delivery

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Frequently Asked Questions

A C-type Schengen visa is a short-stay visa that allows you to travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. We can assist you in applying for a C-type visa, helping prepare your documents, book visa appointment, and guide you through the application process.

A standard Schengen visa allows you to stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. The exact duration depends on your travel plans, the type of visa, and the embassy’s approval. We can guide you in applying for the visa with the appropriate duration for your trip.

Yes, we assist with France tourist visa applications from Dubai. We guide you through the application process, help prepare all required documents, and support you in securing an appointment to maximise your chances of approval.

Standard processing time is 15 calendar days from the date of your appointment. However, it may take longer during peak seasons.

You can request a multiple-entry visa, but approval is at the discretion of the French consulate. It’s based on your travel history and documentation.

You can apply up to 6 months in advance and at least 15 days before your trip.

Yes. A France-issued multi-entry visa allows travel to other Schengen countries.

No. The Schengen tourist visa allows maximum 90 days in 180 days. For longer stays, you must apply for a long-stay visa.

Yes, but only within the validity period mentioned on your visa sticker.

No. If you have hotel bookings, you don’t need an invitation. However, if staying with someone in France, a “Attestation d’Accueil” is required (however, it is a lengthy process).

Yes. Your insurance must cover medical expenses up to EUR 30,000, valid throughout the Schengen Area.

You’ll receive a refusal letter explaining the reason. You can appeal the decision or reapply after addressing the issue.

We understand how frustrating a visa rejection can be. That’s why we take the time to review your previous application, identify the reasons for rejection, and help you prepare a stronger case for reapplication, giving you the best possible chance for success the next time.

A NOC and bank statement from a UAE account are generally mandatory. If you are sponsored, your sponsor must submit those documents.

Yes, we assist with multiple-entry Schengen visa applications to France. We prepare your case based on your travel history and plans to maximise your chances of being granted a multiple-entry visa.

 

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