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वीज़ा और आगमन in फ़्रांस - फ़्रांस में पढ़ाई – Study Abroad (hi)

Everything you need to know about the French student visa (VLS-TS), Campus फ़्रांस procedure, OFII validation, health insurance enrollment, and your first weeks in फ़्रांस.

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वीज़ा और आगमन in फ़्रांस

Getting your visa right is one of the most important — and often most stressful — parts of studying in फ़्रांस. The good news is that the French system, while bureaucratic, is well-documented and supported by Campus फ़्रांस. This guide walks you through every step, from determining your visa type to completing your first-week administrative tasks.

Do You Need a Visa?

Your visa requirements depend on your nationality:

Your nationalityRequirement
EU/EEA/SwissNo visa needed — free movement. Register at Prefecture for stays over 3 months (optional but recommended)
Non-EU from Etudes en फ़्रांस countryVLS-TS student visa required; must complete Campus फ़्रांस procedure first
Non-EU from other countriesVLS-TS student visa required; apply at French consulate
US, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.Can enter visa-free for 90 days but still need VLS-TS for study (cannot start studies on tourist entry)

All non-EU students studying in फ़्रांस for more than 90 days need a VLS-TS (Visa de Long Sejour valant Titre de Sejour) — a long-stay visa that serves as both your entry visa and your first-year residence permit.

The VLS-TS छात्र वीज़ा

What it is

The VLS-TS is फ़्रांस's standard student visa for long stays. Unlike many countries where you get a visa and then apply for a separate residence permit after arrival, the French VLS-TS combines both into one document. Once validated after arrival, it serves as your residence permit for up to 12 months.

VLS-TS key details

DetailInformation
ValidityUp to 12 months (matching your first academic year)
Work rightsYes — up to 964 hours/year (approximately 20 hours/week)
Schengen travelYes — travel freely within the Schengen Area
Validation requiredOnline via ANEF within 3 months of arrival
CostEUR 50-99 (visa fee) + EUR 50-75 (OFII tax stamp at validation)
RenewableYes — apply for carte de sejour pluriannuelle before expiry

आवश्यक दस्तावेज़ for Visa Application

Prepare the following documents before your consulate appointment:

Essential documents

  1. Valid passport — must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended stay; must have at least 2 blank pages
  2. Completed visa application form (Cerfa form, available from फ़्रांस-Visas website)
  3. 2 passport-size photos — recent, meeting French specifications (35x45mm, white background)
  4. विश्वविद्यालय admission letter — official acceptance from your French institution
  5. Campus फ़्रांस attestation — proof of completing the Etudes en फ़्रांस procedure (for students from covered countries)
  6. Proof of financial resources — minimum EUR 615/month (approximately EUR 7,380/year). Acceptable proof includes:
    • Bank statements (last 3-6 months)
    • Scholarship award letter
    • Guarantor letter with bank statements (attestation de prise en charge)
    • Financial guarantee from a French bank
  7. Proof of accommodation — lease agreement, CROUS housing confirmation, host attestation, or hotel reservation for initial period
  8. Health insurance proof — covering at least your arrival period. Compare health insurance options for फ़्रांस to find appropriate coverage
  9. Return flight or travel declaration — return ticket or signed declaration of intent to return after studies
  10. Visa fee payment — EUR 50 (Campus फ़्रांस countries) or EUR 99 (other countries)

Additional documents that may be requested

  • Academic transcripts and diplomas from previous studies
  • Language certificates (DELF/DALF, IELTS/TOEFL)
  • CV/resume
  • Birth certificate with translation
  • Proof of travel medical insurance for transit

सुझाव: Make photocopies of every document and bring them to your visa appointment. Consulates frequently request copies, and being prepared shows organization. Also keep digital scans of everything — you will need them repeatedly after arrival.

Visa आवेदन प्रक्रिया — Step by Step

Step 1 — Complete Campus फ़्रांस procedure (if applicable)

Students from the 60+ Etudes en फ़्रांस countries must complete the Campus फ़्रांस procedure before applying for a visa. This includes creating your Etudes en फ़्रांस account, uploading documents, attending your interview, and receiving your attestation.

Step 2 — Gather all required documents

Start collecting documents as soon as you receive your admission letter. Key timing:

  • Bank statements should be recent (within the last 3 months)
  • Health insurance should cover your arrival date
  • Photos should be recent (within the last 6 months)
  • Translations should be done by sworn translators

Step 3 — Book your visa appointment

Schedule an appointment at the French consulate or visa application centre (such as VFS Global or TLS Contact) in your country. During peak season (May-August), appointments fill up fast.

Country typeWhere to applyBooking lead time
Etudes en फ़्रांस countriesFrench consulate via Campus फ़्रांस2-4 weeks
VFS Global countriesVFS Global centre1-3 weeks
TLS Contact countriesTLS Contact centre1-3 weeks
OthersFrench consulate directlyVaries

Step 4 — Attend your visa appointment

Bring all original documents plus photocopies. The appointment typically involves:

  • दस्तावेज़ verification
  • Biometric data collection (fingerprints, photo)
  • Payment of visa fee
  • Brief questions about your study plans (not always)

Step 5 — Wait for processing

Processing stageTypical duration
Standard processing2-4 weeks
Peak season processing3-6 weeks
Complex casesUp to 8 weeks

You can usually track your application online through the visa centre's website.

Step 6 — Collect your visa

Once approved, collect your passport with the VLS-TS visa sticker from the consulate or visa centre. Verify that all details (name, dates, visa type) are correct before leaving.

Visa Application Timeline

WhenAction
5-6 months before arrivalComplete Campus फ़्रांस procedure; receive attestation
4-5 months beforeGather all documents; get translations done; arrange health insurance
3-4 months beforeBook visa appointment; finalize financial proof
2-3 months beforeAttend visa appointment
1-2 months beforeReceive visa; book flights; arrange initial accommodation
2-4 weeks beforeFinal preparations; join student groups; prepare arrival documents

सुझाव: Do not book non-refundable flights until you have your visa in hand. Delays happen, and flexibility is valuable. If you must book early, choose refundable or changeable tickets.

After Arrival — OFII Validation

Within 3 months of arriving in फ़्रांस, you must validate your VLS-TS online. This process has been digitized since 2019.

Online validation via ANEF

  1. Go to the ANEF platform (administration-etrangers-en-france.interieur.gouv.fr)
  2. Create an account using the visa number on your VLS-TS sticker
  3. Complete the online form with your French address and arrival date
  4. Pay the tax stamp (timbre fiscal) — EUR 50-75, payable online at timbres.impots.gouv.fr
  5. Upload proof of payment to the ANEF platform
  6. Receive confirmation — your VLS-TS is now officially validated as a residence permit

Medical examination

In some cases, OFII may require you to attend a medical examination (visite medicale) at an OFII-designated medical centre. This includes:

  • General health check
  • Chest X-ray (to screen for tuberculosis)
  • Vision test
  • Review of vaccination records

Not all students are called for a medical examination — OFII decides on a case-by-case basis. If summoned, attendance is mandatory.

EU/EEA Students — What You Need to Do

If you are an EU/EEA or Swiss citizen, the process is much simpler:

  • No visa needed — you have the right to live and study in फ़्रांस freely
  • Register with your Prefecture — recommended (though not mandatory in all cases) for stays over 3 months
  • Register with Securite Sociale — handled by your university during enrollment
  • Apply for CAF — you are eligible for housing aid like any other student
  • European स्वास्थ्य बीमा Card (EHIC/CEAM) — bring this from your home country for initial coverage; you will then be enrolled in French Securite Sociale

स्वास्थ्य बीमा for Your Arrival

Before and during your first weeks

Your French Securite Sociale enrollment happens during university registration, which may take several weeks. For the period before enrollment, you need coverage:

  • EU/EEA students: your European स्वास्थ्य बीमा Card (EHIC/CEAM) provides temporary coverage
  • Non-EU students: arrange private travel or student health insurance to cover your arrival period

Compare health insurance options for फ़्रांस to find appropriate coverage for the transition period.

After enrollment

Once enrolled in your university, you are affiliated with Securite Sociale at no additional cost. Your university handles the registration process. You will receive your Securite Sociale number (numero de securite sociale) and a temporary attestation within a few weeks.

Your Carte Vitale (the physical health insurance card) takes longer — typically 2-6 months. In the meantime, your attestation de droits serves as proof of coverage.

Consider adding a mutuelle (complementary insurance) for EUR 10-40/month to cover the 30% of costs not reimbursed by Securite Sociale.

Your First-Week Arrival Checklist

Here is a step-by-step guide to your first days and weeks in फ़्रांस:

Day 1-3: Immediate priorities

  • Arrive at your accommodation — verify everything is in order with your landlord
  • Buy a French SIM card — Free Mobile (EUR 2/month or EUR 19.99/month for unlimited data), Orange, SFR, or Bouygues
  • Familiarize yourself with your neighborhood — locate the nearest supermarket, pharmacy, and transport stops

Week 1: Administrative essentials

  • Open a French bank account — popular options include:
    • Boursorama, Fortuneo, or Hello Bank (online banks, free accounts)
    • BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, or Credit Agricole (traditional banks with student offers)
    • Bring: passport, proof of address, student enrollment certificate
  • Begin OFII/ANEF validation — start the online process; purchase your timbre fiscal
  • Attend university orientation/welcome week — do not skip this; it covers enrollment, campus tours, and administrative help

Week 2-3: Enrollment and registration

  • Complete university enrollment — this triggers your Securite Sociale affiliation
  • Pay CVEC — at cvec.etudiant.gouv.fr (EUR 103)
  • Apply for CAF housing aid — at caf.fr (have your lease, bank details, and ID ready)
  • Get your student card — provides access to libraries, discounts, and university services
  • Set up your university email and digital workspace (ENT — Espace Numerique de Travail)

Month 1-2: Settling in

  • Apply for a mutuelle if desired (complementary health insurance)
  • Get your transport pass — student-rate monthly or annual subscription
  • Register with your embassy — recommended for safety and consular services
  • Join student organizations — BDE, ESN, sports clubs, cultural associations
  • Start French language courses if not already speaking French (most universities offer free FLE courses)

Renewing Your Residence Permit

Before your VLS-TS expires (typically after 12 months), you must apply for a carte de sejour pluriannuelle etudiant (multi-year student residence permit).

When to apply

Apply 2-4 months before your VLS-TS expires. Do not wait until the last minute — processing times can be long, and an expired permit creates complications.

How to apply

Applications are increasingly handled online through the ANEF platform, though some Prefectures still require in-person appointments. You will need:

  • Valid passport
  • Current VLS-TS
  • Proof of enrollment for the upcoming year
  • Proof of academic progress (transcripts, grades)
  • Proof of financial resources
  • Proof of housing
  • Proof of health insurance
  • Tax stamp (timbre fiscal) — EUR 75

Multi-year permit details

DetailInformation
ValidityDuration of remaining study program, up to 4 years
Work rightsSame as VLS-TS — 964 hours/year
Schengen travelYes
RenewableYes, if still enrolled in studies

सुझाव: Keep all your academic records, enrollment certificates, and previous residence documents organized in a dedicated folder. French administrative offices expect you to have your complete paper trail available at every interaction.

Common Visa Issues and Solutions

IssueSolution
Visa delayed past program startContact your university to request late enrollment; most allow 2-4 weeks grace period
Insufficient financial proofProvide additional sources: combination of savings + guarantor letter + scholarship
Missing Campus फ़्रांस attestationContact your local Campus फ़्रांस office immediately; this is required before visa application
Accommodation not yet confirmedHotel reservation for first 2 weeks is acceptable; or get a temporary accommodation attestation from university
Health insurance gapPurchase temporary private insurance; update to Securite Sociale after enrollment
OFII validation deadline approachingComplete the online process immediately at ANEF; the timbre fiscal can be purchased instantly online

अगले कदम

With your visa secured and arrival steps planned:

  1. Find housing and plan daily life — detailed guide to student cities, housing, and settling in
  2. Understand costs and funding — budget for your first months and apply for CAF
  3. Explore work options — learn about part-time work rules and finding jobs
  4. Why study in फ़्रांस — revisit the reasons and get excited about your upcoming adventure

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

Do I need a visa to study in फ़्रांस?
EU/EEA and Swiss citizens do not need a visa -- you can study freely in फ़्रांस. Non-EU citizens studying for more than 90 days need a VLS-TS (Visa de Long Sejour valant Titre de Sejour), which serves as both your entry visa and first-year residence permit. Citizens of some countries (US, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.) can enter फ़्रांस visa-free for up to 90 days but still need a VLS-TS for study purposes.
How long does the French student visa take to process?
Visa processing typically takes 2-6 weeks at the French consulate, but total processing time including Campus फ़्रांस pre-approval can be 3-4 months. During peak season (May-August), delays are common. Apply as soon as you receive your university admission letter -- starting in May or June for a September entry is recommended.
What is the VLS-TS and how long is it valid?
The VLS-TS (Visa de Long Sejour valant Titre de Sejour) is a long-stay visa that doubles as a residence permit for your first year in फ़्रांस. It is valid for the duration of your program up to 12 months. After arriving, you must validate it online through the ANEF platform within 3 months. For subsequent years, you apply for a multi-year residence permit (carte de sejour pluriannuelle etudiant).
What is OFII validation and when must I do it?
OFII (Office Francais de l'Immigration et de l'Integration) validation is the mandatory process to activate your VLS-TS as a residence permit. Since 2019, this is done online through the ANEF platform (administration-etrangers-en-france.interieur.gouv.fr). You must complete it within 3 months of arriving in फ़्रांस. You will need to pay a tax stamp (timbre fiscal) of EUR 50-75 and may be required to attend a medical examination.
What documents do I need for a French student visa?
You need: valid passport (valid for 3+ months beyond your intended stay), completed visa application form, 2 passport photos, university admission letter, Campus फ़्रांस pre-approval (attestation), proof of financial resources (EUR 615/month minimum), proof of accommodation in फ़्रांस (or hotel reservation for initial period), health insurance proof, return flight reservation or declaration, and the visa fee (EUR 50-99).
How do I renew my student residence permit after the first year?
Before your VLS-TS expires, apply for a carte de sejour pluriannuelle etudiant (multi-year student residence permit) at your local Prefecture or online through the ANEF platform. This permit is valid for the duration of your program (up to 4 years for a मास्टर्स's). Apply 2-4 months before expiry. You need proof of enrollment, academic progress, financial resources, and valid housing.
Can I enter फ़्रांस before my program starts?
Yes, your VLS-TS typically allows entry up to 3 months before your program start date. Many students arrive 2-4 weeks early to find housing, complete administrative steps, attend orientation, and settle in. Make sure your health insurance covers this early period.
What is the carte de sejour pluriannuelle etudiant?
The carte de sejour pluriannuelle etudiant is a multi-year student residence permit available after your first year. It can be valid for 2-4 years (matching your remaining study duration). It replaces the annual renewal system, reducing bureaucracy. You apply at your Prefecture or online and need proof of academic enrollment, progress, housing, and finances.

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