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How long is the French visa valid?

The validity of a French visa depends on your application materials. Generally speaking, tourist visas are valid for 90 days, subject to the issuance of the consulate. The stay time is 30 days.

The validity of a French visa depends on the specific length of stay, as well as the details of the materials you provide and the judgment of the visa officer. For example, the materials you provide show that your trip is 30 days, and your hotel orders and air tickets also prove this. Then the visa officer will judge how many days to show you according to the materials and experience. As long as you provide detailed materials and sufficient financial proof, the general visa officer will give it to you according to the number of days you apply.

There are many famous tourist attractions in France, such as Miyo Viaduct, Louvre and Eiffel Tower. After going to France, you can go to see exotic scenery.

Miyo Viaduct is located on the highway bridge near Mi Yue in the south of France. It is the tallest bridge in the world with a structural height of 336.4 meters (that is, the distance from the top of the bridge to the bridge foundation). The bridge deck is 277 meters above the ground, ranking 25th. The bridge was officially opened to traffic in June 5438+February 2004, and was rated as one of the greatest engineering achievements in history by France.

The Louvre Louvre is located on the Seine River in the center of Paris. It exhibits 35,000 exhibits all the year round, including sculptures, paintings, arts and crafts, ancient Oriental, ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The main collection is works of art and archaeological relics before 1.860. Well-known works such as Mona Lisa, code of hammurabi, Venus de Milo, Victory Goddess of Samotra, and Freedom to Guide People are all treasures in its collection.

Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is located in Ares Square on the Seine River in Paris. 1889 was an exhibit of the Paris World Expo when it was first built. During the exhibition, the Eiffel Tower was widely praised by the public, and gradually became one of the symbols of Paris with its extraordinary volume and easily recognizable shape.