France Visitor Visa

France Visitor Visa

Citizenship & Residency | International Visas

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Spend up to 90 days in France without needing to work, invest, or relocate permanently

France’s Visitor Visa offers non-EU nationals the chance to spend extended time in France for leisure, family visits, or personal reasons—without engaging in work or business. Whether you're visiting a second home, spending time with loved ones, or simply enjoying the lifestyle of Provence, Paris, or the Côte d’Azur, this visa provides access to the full Schengen Zone for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. It's designed for those who want time, space, and cultural immersion—without the long-term commitment of residency.

Through our Private Office Hub, we connect individuals with experienced French immigration specialists who ensure your application is properly prepared and submitted. From sourcing compliant health insurance to verifying your financial documents and travel plans, we take the uncertainty out of the process. Whether you’re a retiree, seasonal visitor, or just exploring your options, we’re here to make your time in France seamless and secure.

What It Offers

The France Visitor Visa enables extended stays in France without employment, business activity, or a requirement to relocate permanently.

  • Stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period
  • Schengen access across 27 European countries
  • No work or investment required
  • Ideal for leisure, family, or personal travel
  • Fast, consulate-led application process
  • Can be used for multiple entries within the validity period

Who It’s For

  • Non-EU nationals seeking extended leisure stays
  • Retirees and second-home owners
  • Families visiting relatives or travelling together
  • Individuals exploring longer-term relocation options
  • Clients seeking time in Europe without permanent residency

Understanding Your Needs

Applying for a visitor visa sounds simple—but vague guidelines, inconsistent consular processes, and strict documentation requirements can lead to delays or refusals. Whether it's proving sufficient funds, demonstrating accommodation, or showing ties to your home country, every detail matters.

Through our Private Office Hub, we connect you to professionals who handle these applications regularly. From ensuring your health insurance meets EU requirements to drafting a compliant cover letter and advising on travel timelines, we offer the kind of support that saves time—and ensures peace of mind.

About Our Partner

Our legal and immigration partner provides expert-led support to individuals, families, and businesses seeking to establish themselves across Europe and Mexico. With local expertise in key jurisdictions and a tech-enabled, client-first approach, they simplify relocation, property acquisition, corporate structuring, and cross-border tax matters.

Key Highlights:

  • Established: 2015, with on-the-ground presence in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, and Mexico
  • Client Base: Over 7,000 clients advised, including high-net-worth individuals, digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and internationally mobile families
  • Expertise: Specialises in immigration (Golden Visas, residency permits), real estate law, company formation, tax advisory, inheritance, and estate planning
  • Team: A multilingual team of 45+ legal professionals combining deep jurisdictional knowledge with efficient, technology-driven service delivery
  • Service Model: Built for international clients who value speed, clarity, and local insight—without compromising on legal rigour or attention to detail

Through this partnership, our Private Office clients benefit from seamless legal coordination across borders—whether securing residency, acquiring property, or structuring international holdings.

Eligibilities

  • Confirmation of purpose of visit (e.g. tourism, family visits, or private engagements)
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay.​
  • Evidence of lodging arrangements in France.
  • Travel insurance covering at least €30,000 for medical expenses and repatriation.​
  • Demonstrated ties to your home country, such as employment or property ownership, indicating your intention to return after your

Frequently Asked Questions

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