Updated August 2018
Applying Schengen Visa from French Embassy Online
The process in applying for Schengen Visa through the French Embassy has changed since I applied in 2007 and 2011. It is now more efficient with the submission of documents done online.
Every information you need is now available on the new France-Visas website. After filling the visa application form, you will be redirected to the on-line appointment and tracking systems of VFS Global.
Philippine passport holders are required Schengen visa to visit one or more of the states in the Schengen Region in Europe. This visa is valid in all Schengen states for a stay of up to 90 days within a six-month period for a visit, tourism or business. It is not valid for employment.
Schengen Region
The Schengen area consists of the ff countries
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, the Czech Republic.
As of 2014, valid Schengen visa (type: double or multiple entry), who have already entered the Schengen area, may travel to the following without additional visa and may stay for period equal to the remainder of the time for which the Schengen visa is valid.
– Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Romania
Philippine passport holders are required Schengen visa to visit one or more of these Member States. This visa is valid in all Schengen states for a stay of up to 90 days within a six-month period for a visit, tourism or business. It is not valid for employment.
When to apply for Schengen Visa?
Applications can be made earliest three (3) months before the planned entry.
How much is Schengen Visa?
The visa-processing fee is EUR 60. The fee is non-refundable even if application is unsuccessful.
What are the requirements in applying Schengen Visas?
1. Signed and filled up Schengen Visa Application Form (click this) with photo attached, plus 1 additional photo.
Photo Specification
- Color photo taken against white background;
- Clear and of good quality;
- Printed on normal photographic paper;
- 45 mm high x 35 mm wide in size
- Taken with nothing covering the face, without sunglasses or tinted spectacles, or a head covering
- The subject should have their mouth closed (no grinning, frowning or raised eyebrows) and the applicant should be facing forwarding, looking straight ahead.
2. Valid passport with 3 months validity from the end of visa duration. Photo copy of valid and former visas, if any.
3. Cover letter explaining the purpose of your trip and detailed itinerary. If you don’t have this, you have to write one on the spot before they will accept your requirements. Here is the cover letter addressed to the Honorable Consul I made in 2007.
4. Details of your trip
- Round trip ticket reservation. Reservations only.
- Itinerary of the whole duration including departure and arrival dates.
- Accommodations – hotel vouchers, seriously. If you’re staying with a good friend who is a French resident/national, then you need them to provide you with something called Attestation d’accueil (Certificate of Board and Lodging) and your host’s national identity card or residence permit.
Why I said good friend? Because it’s a lot of trouble for them to get this. If you have a French national host, just cut and paste below list for the document you needed from them. These are basically records of their existence in France such as title of property or contract of lease, utility billing statement as address proof, bank statements, medical records, pay slip, and finally they have to go to the city hall to have all these certified. Like I said, lots of trouble. :)
The attestation d’accueil is a form needed to be presented to the City Hall with the following documents:
- la carte nationale d’identité ou le passeport, ou la carte de résidence
- livret de famille de l’hébergeant
- justificatifs de domicile (EDF-GDF, facture Télécom, facture Eau)
- titre de propriété (taxe foncière) ou de location (taxe d’habitation)
- contrat de bail ou descriptif du logement
- 2 derniers bulletins de salaires ou justificatifs divers de ressources mensuelles (retraite, CAF)
- dernier avis d’imposition ou de non imposition
- noms, prénoms de l’étranger, date et lieu de naissance, adresse exacte, n° du passeport et sa copie, copie du document justifiant le lien de parenté s’il y a lieu
- attestation d’assurance médicale de l’hôte
- un timbre spécifique dit « timbre OMI » d’un montant de 15 euros, il sera demandé à l’issue d’une réponse favorable. Disponible dans les perceptions et chez les buralistes.(Attention : il faut autant de timbres que de personnes accueillies sauf s’il s’agit de l’accueil d’une même famille avec des enfants mineurs).
5. Proof of employment
- Certificate of employment stating monthly salary and approved leave of absence.
- If self employed, official business registration for current and previous year.
6. Proof of Income
- Income Tax Return
- Recent Bank Certification
- Photocopy of the last 3 months statement of Account of the same bank account.
- If someone other than yourself is paying for the the trip, then submit financial document of the sponsor instead.
7. Identity / Marital Status:
- Photocopy of First page of Passport and all relevant obtained visas
- Authenticated birth certificate from NSO. If married, bring photocopy of your marriage contract.
8. Travel insurance that covers the entire duration of your intended stay with minimun coverage EUR 30,000. The medical policies must state the following points :
- Medical attention and treatment will be given in case of illness or accident
- The injured or ill traveller can be transported home for treatment + body repatriation in case of death
- The insurance coverage is a least 30 000 euros (50 000 US dollars)
- The insurance must be valid for all 25 Schengen member states which should be listed on the policy
- The insurance company must be re-insured, the name of the re-insurer and his TOLL FREE phone number must be listed on the policy
- The policy must allow CASHLESS SETTLEMENTS of claims. The name of the company in charge of such settlements and their toll free number must be clearly stated on the policy.
Where to Buy Travel Insurance in the Philippines
I used to buy insurance with an agent, but I now buy Travel Insurance through Pacific Cross, World’s Nomad
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Hi Christian ! how do u apply for a schengen visa via the Spanish Consulate? what are the requirements and how did it went during your interview? Im also going to apply for a schengen visa tru the French Embassy.My brother is going to Spain and is going to get one. From there, we will meet in Spain after my convention. Thanks for any additional info
Good day ! thanks for all the info. Would like to ask since im palnning to get a schengen visa this coming April. Im going to attend a convention in Paris , France on July 18-25,2013. My in-laws in the US will sponsor for my accomodation & convention fee. I will be the one to pay for my airfare.They asked my bro-in-law to accompany me to this trip since they will be bringing along their 2 kids and he will be the one to baby sit the kids while were attending the lectures. Do we have to get the visa separately or as a group ? since will be having the same sponsor, hotel accomodations, etc….Thanks
Hi! Would anyone happen to know which insurance company offers the best (aka cheapest) rate for schengen visa? Thanks!
hi avid traveler!
you can try bluecross.happy trip!
hello avid traveler!
re: bank certificate..with our experience we submitted bank certificates instead of certificate of time deposit. but if you happen to have both, maybe it’ll be better to present all together to the embassy.enjoy!
Hi,
I always use AXA Schengen as they are quite affordable and you can get the insurance certificate almost instantaneously. Its easy to adjust the travel dates to just by sending them emails.
https://www.axa-schengen.com/
Happy travels!
hi im florebel i just want to ask if what are the exact documents do i need to submit in applying for schengen visa going to sweden for tourism,i have a sponsor my swedish boyfriend..pls reply me,thanks for it…
Hi,
I have just applied for a schengen visa via the spanish consulate. I have just received an email that ” your visa application has been processed and ready for pick up” does it mean I got the visa? of do they have a special message for approved or declines application?
thank you. Im a fan.
I applied schengen visa last may 29 and I didn’t received any email from the embassy but my visa was approved after 1 day.
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thanks ms.wanderlass!more fabulous travels for you!cheers!♥
I just did your post are very useful keep up the good works :)
Hi AGAIN, since this would be my first time to apply for a schengen visa, for those whoa have an idea please do help me on this, how much money do they need to see on my bank account? second do they required personal interview? third is it easy to granted a schengen visa?
thank you and more power to this blog, a very much helpful blog for a filipino like us
hi macky!
it’s me again, hope all is well. from our experience, it is safe to have a 500k in the bank statement, very detailed itinerary trip. yes, they require personal appearance to present the document except for the italian embassy (i think..). i guess, financial document plays a big role in the approval of the schengen visa. ms. wanderlass enumerated all the necessary document to be presented at the french embassy, kindly follow them and you’ll do great. goodluck!enjoy europe!
Hi, who can help me on this, is it advisable to book first my flight before applying a schengen visa unlike in applying for a tourist visa going to U.S they didnt advise to have your flight first unless you have given an approved visa..
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hi macky!
it is necessary to have your document re: flight details to apply for a schengen visa. you can ask help from a travel agency so they can do a pencil booking just for the purpose of presentation of document to the embassy.happy trip!
yes, they will ask for ur itinerary, but dont pay it yet…try thai airways, u book online, and call their landline for confirmation…even if the booking had already expired, and u have not received any confirmation from the embassy if denied or approved , its ok.. u can book again, if ur application is approved..:)
I have a question, and I hope anyone out there has an idea if my idea is possible ^_^ so im planning to go to Bosnia & Herzegovina, another Euro country but isn’t listed on the countries listed above that comprises the Schengen visa territories.. So, I was thinkin of goin to either Austria, Germany, or Hungary (preferrably Austria) where there is a Bosnia embassy in the said countries.. I’ll first apply for a Schengen visa to go to any of those countries then go to a Bosnian embassy in that country to get a Bosnian visa to enter Bosnia.. My boyfriend lives and is from Bosnia and has a relative in Austria.. he can go there to come see me in Austria first, then we’ll go to Bosnia together after I apply a Bosnia visa there, if possible.. (** our 1st option was to go to Malaysia where there is a Bosnian embassy there so i can apply for just a Bosnian visa alone, but I dont know anyone in Malaysia and its an added expense for the hotel stay there and all that stuff, so we’re finding other possible means.. **) sooo yea, is it possible to get a Schengen visa first to enter Austria, then go to a Bosnian embassy to get a Bosnian visa? MANY THANKS :)
Hi! Is the invitation letter required to be original? Straight from Czech republic via MAIL? I t says it needs to be notarized…