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How long can you stay in France with a tourist visa?

The longest French tourist visa does not exceed 90 days and is a short-term visit visa, which means that you can apply for a tourist visa within 90 days.

Since the validity period and stay period applied for in European countries are the same, the visa officer will approve the visa based on the air ticket reservation, hotel order and itinerary you provide, so you must arrange yourself before applying for the visa. What is the actual itinerary?

European countries are developed countries, and the visa rejection rate is higher than other Southeast Asian countries. All aspects of the applicant’s information are reviewed and evaluated, including personal information, family situation, marital status, company, job, position, income, Current bank journals (reflecting salary income and consumption records), fixed assets (real estate, cars, driving licenses, driving licenses, stocks, funds, insurance, social security, etc.), overseas records, etc.

If you stay in France for too long, the visa officer will consider your spending power in France. The longer you stay, the higher the cost and the lower the chance of getting a visa! Try to choose a stay time and itinerary that suits you, this is the most important thing!