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A long-stay visa D for France is a one-year renewable residency intended for individuals
planning to reside in France for an extended period without engaging in paid work.

What is a Long-stay Visa Type D?

  • It allows stays in France beyond 90 days,
    typically up to one year.
  • The visa is renewable, and leads to
    obtaining a residence permit or even
    French citizenship after a few years.

Key Benefits:

Extended Stay: Provides the right to stay in France legally for longer than a tourist visa.

Mobility: Access to Schengen countries for short stays during the validity of the visa.

Residency Pathway: The visa is often the first step towards obtaining a renewable residence permit in France.

Proof can include bank statements, pension statements, or income from investments.

Eligibility Criteria:

1. Proof of Sufficient Financial Resources:

  • The applicant must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency to cover living expenses without working in France.
  • Required amounts (as per the residence permit requirements):

€36,000/year for the main applicant.
€18,000/year for a spouse.
€9,000/year for a child under 16.

Proof can include bank statements, pension statements, or income from investments.

2. Accommodation Evidence:

  • Rental agreement or proof of property ownership in France.
  • Accommodation must meet minimum space requirements (15 m per person; 80–100 m is ideal).

3. No Work in France:

  • Applicants cannot engage in paid employment during their stay.

4. Health Insurance:

  • Comprehensive health insurance valid for the entire stay in France.

5. Intent to Return:

  • Applicants must demonstrate their intent to leave France after the visa expires (for non-permanent residency applicants).

Application Process:

1. Document Preparation:

  • Passport (valid for at least six months beyond the visa duration).
  • Application form for a long-stay visa.
  • Recent photographs (as per Schengen visa requirements)
  • Proof of financial resources and health insurance.
  • Accommodation proof.
  • Motivation letter explaining reasons for staying in France.

2. Submit Application:

  • At the nearest French consulate or visa center in your home country.

3. Visa Processing Time:

  • Typically 30 days (may vary based on location and applicant’s nationality).

4. Visa Approval:

  • Once approved, applicants receive a visa sticker in their passport.

5. Arrival in France:

  • Upon arrival, applicants must validate their visa with the French Immigration and Citizenship Office (OFII) within the first three months.

Renewal Process:

  • The Visitor Visa Type D is renewable
    annually.
  • Renewal requires:
  • Updated proof of financial means.
  • Valid health insurance.
  • Proof of accommodation in France.

Pathway to Permanent Residency and Citizenship:

  • After holding a long-stay visa and residence permit for 5 continuous years, applicants may qualify for permanent residency.
  • To obtain French citizenship, the individual must:
  • Be a tax resident in France.
  • Pass a French language proficiency exam.
  • Demonstrate integration into French society.

Important Notes:

  • This visa does not grant permission to work or engage in professional activities in France.
  • Failure to comply with the terms of the visa (e.g., insufficient funds or illegal work) may result in visa cancellation or non-renewal.

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