For any letter, please contact us at ICECS2024@ul-propuls.fr
For any letter, please contact us at ICECS2024@ul-propuls.fr
Information needed :
• Title – First Name – Family Name
• Company/Institution
• Address
• Zip/Postal Code – City
• Country
• Email
• Date of birth
• Passport number
• Passport issued country
• Passport issued date
• Passport expiry date
• Provisional date of arrival and departure
• Any remark
It all depends on your nationality and the length of your stay. You can check if you need a visa by using the visa assistant service. This website provides information on how to navigate each step of your visa application process.
1. Do you need a visa?
• Test in 3 minutes
• List of supporting documents
• Applicable fees
2. Start your visa application
• Create an account
• File out the application form
• Applicable fees
3. Submit your application?
• Book an appointment
• Practical information
• Local features
4. Track your application?
• Check your application
• Collect your passport
• Prepare for your stay in France
Your situation
You are replying to invitations and requests from your partners in France. You want to attend or participate in seminars or conferences related to your professional activity.
Your visa
You will be issued a short-stay visa valid for the Schengen area or a French non-European territory depending on your destination. It will allow you to stay in France for the duration of your visit, which must not exceed 90 days.
Your supporting documentation
To obtain your visa, you must demonstrate or prove the link between your professional activity and the purpose of your trip, ang present the required supporting documents related to your personal and professional situation.
Examples of supporting documents:
• The request letter, or the invitation from your correspondent in France accurately describing the activity, the purpose, the duration and the location of the meeting, seminar or conference;
• Confirmation or admission cards to seminar or conference;
• Confirmation and address of hotel reservation.
Your arrival in France
Whether or not you need a visa, entry into the Schengen area of third-country nationals must comply with a certain number of conditions, as provided for by the European and national regulations in force.
Documents to be presented on arrival in France
The following supporting documents must be presented at the request of the Border Police upon your arrival in France:
• A valid passport issued less than 10 years before and valid for at least 3 months after the envisaged departure date;
• A valid visa, if required;
• Proof of accommodation covering the whole duration of the stay (hotel reservation and/or certificate of staying with a relative validated in the town hall);
• Sufficient financial means. The means of subsistence shall be assessed according to the duration and purpose of the stay and by reference to the average prices for accommodation and food in the Member States;
• Your return ticket or the financial means to acquire one at the envisaged return date;
• Any document providing details on the profession or the capacity of the traveller as well as on the establishments or organization located in France which are expecting you, if you are on a professional trip.
It depends on your nationality and the length of your stay. You can check if you need a visa by using this link.
You must meet all of the following conditions when crossing the border:
• Possess a passport (or other travel document) issued for less than 10 years and whose validity period is at least 3 months longer than the planned date of your departure,
• If your nationality so requires, hold a valid visa issued by a Schengen country which:
– justify the purpose and conditions of your stay (private or business trip, proof of reception or proof of accommodation),
– have taken out insurance covering medical and hospital expenses, including social assistance, for the care you might receive in France (the minimum coverage required is € 30,000),
– not to be reported for non-admission to the Schengen Information System,
– not to pose a threat to public order, internal security, public health or the international relations of any Schengen country,
• Have sufficient resources (cash, bank cards, etc.) or be able to acquire them legally (professional activity, etc.).
The level of resources required per day of stay in France varies according to the proof of accommodation.
You must submit your visa application (no more than 3 months before the planned departure) to the French consular authorities of the country where you live.