France Study Visa Requirements 2025
- Ajay Choudhary

- Jun 14
- 3 min read
🇫🇷 France Study Visa Requirements (2025) – A Complete Guide for International Students
France is one of the most popular destinations for international students looking to pursue quality education in Europe. Known for its rich culture, world-class universities, and relatively affordable tuition, France attracts thousands of students every year.
If you’re planning to study in France in 2025-2026, here’s a complete guide on the France study visa requirements, eligibility, documents, and tips for a successful application.
🎓 Do You Need a Visa to Study in France?
If you are a non-EU/EEA national (for example, from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, etc.), you must apply for a French long-stay study visa if your course duration is more than 90 days.
📌 Types of France Study Visas
Short-Stay Student Visa (VLS-T):
For courses or training under 90 days
Usually for language programs or short-term certificates
Long-Stay Student Visa (VLS-TS) – Most common:
For university degrees, diplomas, or any program over 3 months
Valid for up to 1 year, renewable in France
Acts as a residence permit

✅ France Study Visa Requirements (2025)
🔹 1. University Admission Letter
You must have an official acceptance letter (called “attestation d'inscription”) from a recognized French institution.
🔹 2. Proof of Financial Means
You must show that you have at least €820/month for living expenses.
Acceptable documents include:
Bank statements (past 3 months)
Scholarship proof (if applicable)
Affidavit of support or sponsor’s income proof
🔹 3. Valid Passport
Must be valid for the duration of your stay
At least 2 blank pages
🔹 4. Completed Visa Application Form
Submit online at France-Visas portal: https://france-visas.gouv.fr
🔹 5. Proof of Accommodation
Reservation of dormitory, apartment rental, or a letter from a host
🔹 6. Travel & Health Insurance
Coverage of at least €30,000 for medical and repatriation
For long-stay visa, you’ll be enrolled in French healthcare later
🔹 7. Academic Documents
Transcripts, diplomas, and educational certificates (translated if not in French/English)
🔹 8. Passport-Size Photos
White background, standard Schengen format
🔹 9. Visa Fee Payment
Approx. €99 (may vary slightly by country and embassy)
📅 When to Apply?
You should apply at least 3 months before your course begins
French embassies can take 3–6 weeks to process the student visa
Some countries require an interview via Campus France
💡 Bonus: What is Campus France?
Campus France is the official French government agency for promoting higher education abroad. In many countries (like India, Morocco, Nigeria), you must register with Campus France before submitting your visa application.
📍 After Arriving in France
If you’re granted a long-stay visa (VLS-TS), you’ll need to:
Validate your visa online within 3 months
Attend a medical check (in some cases)
Apply for a residence permit extension after one year if you continue studying
🔁 Can You Work on a France Study Visa?
Yes!
You can work up to 964 hours per year (about 20 hours per week)
This allows you to earn and gain local experience while studying
❗Common Reasons for Rejection
Incomplete or inconsistent documentation
Insufficient financial proof
Weak academic purpose or unclear future goals
Lack of language proficiency (English or French)
🗣️ Final Thoughts
Studying in France offers the perfect mix of academic excellence and cultural immersion. If you're well-prepared and meet all the visa requirements, your chances of getting approved are high.
👉 Tip: Begin your application process early, keep your documents neatly organized, and practice for the Campus France interview (if applicable).
📞 Need Help Applying?
Passport Visa Consultancy (Jammu) specializes in guiding students through France study visa applications — from documentation to visa interviews. Contact us for personalized help today!
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