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city.island.rental

I am planning to get a long term visa this summer for France--I have my appt already set with the French consulate of NY--I am married to a French citizen and have my livret famile book--can someone guide me through the process of what to expect?

See also

Working Holiday Visa in France for AustraliansWorking Holiday Visa in France for South KoreansWorking Holiday Visa in France for Japanese nationalsWorking Holiday Visa in France for New ZealandersVisas for France
Fred

Any country in mind or just pot luck?

city.island.rental

I completely forgot to write the country--it's France--I'll have to edit it --thanks

HaileyinHongKong

You should probably also edit the other topic of the exact same subject.

city.island.rental

I did--but maybe I'll delete the 'cafe' forum altogether thanks

city.island.rental

ok, can't seem to do that, but maybe you can help/guide me? where do I go to answer specific questions on visas from france for married to french americans?

HaileyinHongKong

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Gary

city.island.rental wrote:

I did--but maybe I'll delete the 'cafe' forum altogether thanks


Julien will be upset if you do that..

city.island.rental

who's Julien? I wasn't able to do it anyway

Armand

Hi city.island.rental !

I moved your thread to the France forum.

Regards
Armand

city.island.rental

thanks--maybe I'll get some feedback now

city.island.rental

well no one ever helped me but that's ok I found out information on my own--for anyone who's interested:


TO SETTLE DOWN IN FRANCE

Spouse of a European Community Citizen


American citizens who intend to settle down in France with their EU spouse, do not have to apply for a visa prior to their departure. Upon their arrival in France, they should apply directly for the " Titre de Séjour" at the French "Préfecture" of their residencial area.

The following documents must be presented in original and one set of copies per applicant
marriage certificate (+ 1 copy)
proof of your spouseÂ’ EU nationality (+ 1 copy)
birth certificate for children (if applicable) (+ 1 copy)
documents relating to your place of residence in France (lease or property deeds)

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Hello city.island.rental.

Thank you for these informations. :)

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selrahcski

Thanks for your research, pity no-one helped prior to you finding information. I have only just discovered this site so could not help. As an American, do you require a visa to come to France?

city.island.rental

All Americans are very fortunate not to be required  visas in most countries--France is one of them