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What materials are needed for a French visa?

The materials required for a French visa are as follows:

1. Original passport. If you have an old passport, please provide it.

2. Two recent two-inch color photos with white background, a copy of the front and back of the ID card and a copy of the household registration book.

3. A copy of the business license of the workplace or a copy of the organization code certificate stamped with the official seal.

4. Proof of employment.

5. Bank statements for the past six months.

6. Copies of the real estate certificate. Provide several sets of copies of the real estate certificate, and provide several copies of the car.

7. Copy of marriage certificate.

8. Retirees please provide the original retirement certificate.

9. Schengen travel insurance.

10. If children under 18 years old travel with their parents, please provide notarization and certification of kinship. If traveling with one party, they must also entrust notarization and certification.

Introduction to France:

The Republic of France, referred to as France, with its capital Paris, is located in western Europe, bordering Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland to the north, Italy and Monaco to the east. It is connected to Spain and Andorra to the south, and faces the United Kingdom across the English Channel to the northwest. Oceanic, continental, Mediterranean and mountainous climates coexist. The terrain is high in the southeast and low in the northwest, with a total area of ??550,000 square kilometers.

The coastline is 2,700 kilometers and the land line is 2,800 kilometers. The mainland is divided into 13 regions and 94 provinces. As of January 2022, the total population is 65.63 million, mainly of French ethnicity, and most of them believe in Catholicism, the official language is French, France was called Gaul in ancient times, it was occupied by the Romans in the 1st century AD, and the Franks immigrated here in the 5th century.

From the 10th to the 14th century, during the rule of the Gapay dynasty, it was renamed the Kingdom of France. On July 14, 1789, the French Revolution broke out, issued the "Declaration of Human Rights", and abolished the monarchy. In 1792, the First French Revolution was established. The *Republic, after that, went through the First Empire established by Napoleon, the Bourbon Restoration, the July Monarchy, the Second ***Republic, the Second Empire, and the Third ***Republic.