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Applying for a 10-Year Residence Card in France

Dernière mise à jour : 14 juin 2024

08/06/2024



The question that inspired this post:


Hello everyone

 I am planning to apply for a 10-year visa in France.

 What is the procedure and what is the list of documents required

Thanks for your help in advance


Answers


"I have just applied for it and my prefecture asked me for a B1 level of language. You can DM me for more details."


"If we have done masters in France then also the language requirement is there?

  • No. You're exempted in that case."


"Check the website of the prefecture of your city. In some places, it's online while in some prefectures you need to make an appointment to submit your application and documents for a 10-year residence card."


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Introduction


Applying for a 10-year residence card (carte de résident) in France involves several steps and requires specific documentation. Here is a detailed guide based on the provided sources:


Procedure for Applying for a 10-Year Residence Card

Eligibility:

  • You must have been legally residing in France for at least 3 or 5 years, depending on your nationality and specific circumstances.

  • Certain categories, such as spouses of French nationals, parents of French children, and individuals with significant ties to France, may be eligible sooner.

Application Process:

  • If you reside abroad: Apply for a long-stay visa at the French consulate in your country of residence. Once in France, you will need to contact the Prefecture or Sub-prefecture to obtain the 10-year residence card.

  • If you already reside in France: Apply directly at the Prefecture or Sub-prefecture of your place of residence. You will need to request a change of status if you hold another type of residence permit.

When to Apply:

  • The application should be initiated at least 3 months before your arrival in France if you are applying from abroad.

  • If you are already in France, start the procedure 2 months before the expiry of your current residence permit.

Required Documents

The specific documents required can vary, but generally, you will need the following:

Application Form:

  • Complete the appropriate application form, which can be found on the France-Visas website or at the Prefecture.

Passport:

  • A valid passport with at least two blank pages and valid for at least three months beyond the intended stay.

Proof of Residence:

  • Recent proof of residence in France, such as a utility bill or rental agreement, is less than 6 months old.

Photos:

  • Three recent passport-sized photos.

Previous Residence Permit:

  • Your current or previous residence permit.

Proof of Legal Stay:

  • Evidence of your legal stay in France for the required period (3 or 5 years), such as previous residence permits, entry stamps, and visas.

Proof of Financial Means:

  • Evidence of sufficient financial resources, such as bank statements, salary slips, or proof of pension.

Proof of Integration:

  • Proof of integration into French society, such as language proficiency certificates (A2 level or higher) and any other relevant documents.

Additional Documents:

  • Depending on your specific situation, additional documents may be required, such as marriage certificates, birth certificates, proof of family ties, or evidence of professional activity.

Cost

  • The 10-year residence card is issued free of charge, but the long-stay visa required to enter France costs €99.

  • There may be additional administrative fees, such as a tax to the OFII (€200) and a stamp duty (€25), totalling €225.


Steps to Follow

  1. Gather Documents: Collect all required documents and ensure they are up-to-date.

  2. Submit Application: Submit your application at the Prefecture or Sub-prefecture of your residence or the French consulate if you are applying from abroad.

  3. Attend Appointment: Attend any required appointments, including biometric data collection and a medical examination if necessary.

  4. Follow-up: Keep track of your application status and provide any additional information requested by the authorities.


Conclusion

Applying for a 10-year residence card in France requires careful preparation and documentation. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and gather all necessary documents before submitting your application. For detailed guidance, consult the official France-Visas website or contact your local Prefecture.


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