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Consulate of France in Moscow. Documents required to obtain a French visa

Today, quite a lot of our compatriots choose France as a place to spend their holidays. This is not surprising, because this European country attracts us not only with its rich history and culture (found in numerous monuments that are world famous landmarks), delicious food, shopping, but also the opportunity to have a great time lounging on the beach and admiring the azure waves seas. However, for a visit to France, Russians (as well as other CIS citizens) require a Schengen visa. By the way, having received it, you can quite go on a trip to other European countries. The issues of issuing visas are dealt with by the Consulate of France in Russia, or rather, created under his visa department. We suggest today to get to know this institution more closely, as well as to find out what needs to be done to obtain a visa.

Consulate of France in Moscow: functions and services

Relations between Russia and the French Republic have been formed for a long time. Today, the functions of the embassy of this country include the maintenance and development of relations between states at all levels. Also, the Consulate of France is engaged in informing our compatriots about the various events taking place in this European power, as well as providing various information concerning the opportunities for training, work and tourism. Currently, French Ambassador to Russia is Mr. Jean-Maurice Reaper. He was appointed to this position in 2013, replacing his predecessor Jean de Gliniasty in this post.

Consulate of the French Republic in the Russian Federation: contact details, historical background

Until 1917, the French Embassy was located in St. Petersburg on the Dvortsovaya Embankment. From 1860 to 1902 it was called Gagarin, then French, and is now known as the Kutuzov Embankment. Today, the department we are considering has settled in the Russian capital. The consulate of France in Moscow (phone - 784-71-47) is located at: Kazansky Lane, 10. But if you are planning to get a visa to this country, then you need to go to the Visa Application Center of France. It is also located in Moscow on Marksistka Street, Building 3, Building 2. The visa department operates Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm.

How to get to the Consulate

In order to get to the Consulate of France in the Russian capital, it is necessary to pass through the Kaluga-Riga metro line to Oktyabrskaya station. After climbing to the surface, you need to go in the direction of Kaluga Square, then find Kaluzhsky Lane, where the diplomatic mission is located. In principle, from the metro station to the consulate can be reached on foot in just five minutes.

How to get to the French Visa Center

If you plan to apply for a French visa, you need to get to the metro station "Marxist". After climbing to the surface, you must turn to the street of Marxist and walk about 400 meters. The visa center will be on the left side of the street.

Consulate of France in Moscow: obtaining a visa

You can get a French visa either by collecting and submitting all the necessary papers yourself, or by using the services of one of the many travel agencies that assist in this process. However that may be, a complete list of documents to be submitted to the Consulate of France is as follows:

- Foreign passport with a validity expiring not earlier than three months from the date of planned return of the traveler to Russia. If you have two valid passports, you must provide both documents.

- Old foreign passport with available visas (if available).

- Two colored matte photos on a light background. Their size should be 3.5 by 4.5 centimeters.

- Help with your work place. It should be printed on the company letterhead and be certified with a signature and stamp. In the certificate, you must specify your position, salary, and contact details of the organization.

- Confirmation of solvency. To do this, you must provide an extract from your bank account or credit card account for the amount of the following calculation: at least sixty euros for each day of the trip.

- A health insurance policy with a validity covering the entire period of your stay in the countries of the Schengen area.

- Photocopies of all pages of the internal passport.

- Reservation of air or railway tickets.

- Paid hotel reservation for the entire stay in France.

- If you plan to travel with a child under 18 years of age, you will need his birth certificate (original and copy) and a notarized consent for the child's departure abroad from the second parent (if he remains in Russia).

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