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Using a Relative's Address as Proof of Accommodation in France

Dernière mise à jour : 13 août 2024

11/06/2024



The question that inspired this post:


My cousin lives in Paris and my institute is also in Paris if I want to show his residence as proof of my accommodation will it be legal if yes then what documents do I need from him ???


Top answers

"What I understand from our situation is that u need to stay with your cousin and you are studying...if you check the visa checklist you can take ur cousin's attestation d'accueil and you can attach that to your visa.... the cousin has to do the needful to acquire the doc."


"Attestation d’hébergement (a document written that he claims to host you for what period: from when to when )

His ID card / résidence card

Proof of his résidence ( EDF document, less than 3 months )"


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Introduction


Using a Relative's Address as Proof of Accommodation in France

Yes, it is legal to use your cousin's residence as proof of accommodation for your stay in France. This is typically done through an "attestation d'accueil" (certificate of accommodation). Here are the steps and documents required:


Steps to Obtain an Attestation d'Accueil

Host's Responsibility: Your cousin, as the host, must apply for the attestation d'accueil at the local mairie (town hall) in Paris.

Application Process:

  • Your cousin needs to fill out the CERFA form n°10798, which can be obtained from the mairie.

  • The form must be completed and signed by your cousin.

Submission:

  • The completed form must be submitted to the Mairie along with the required supporting documents.

  • The Mairie may conduct an on-the-spot investigation to ensure the accommodation is suitable.


Required Documents from Your Cousin

Proof of Identity:

  • A copy of your cousin's identity card or passport.

Proof of Residence:

  • A recent utility bill (electricity, gas, water, or telephone) less than 6 months old.

  • A rent receipt, title of ownership, or housing insurance certificate.

Proof of Financial Resources:

  • A document showing your cousin's financial resources, such as a tax notice or salary slip.

Details of the Visitor:

  • Your passport number, name, nationality, and date of birth.

  • The dates of your stay in France.

  • The relationship between you and your cousin.

Tax Stamp:

  • A €30 tax stamp, which can be purchased online or at a tobacco shop.


Additional Documents You May Need

Attestation on Honor:

  • An attestation of honour co-signed by you and your cousin, stating that you will be staying with them.

Copy of Your Passport:

  • A copy of your passport is to be included in the application.


After Obtaining the Attestation d'Accueil

Send the Certificate:

  • Once the Mairie approves and stamps the attestation d'accueil, your cousin must send it to you.

Include in Visa Application:

  • Include the attestation d'accueil in your visa application documents.

  • Present it when crossing the external borders of the Schengen area.


Summary

Using your cousin's residence as proof of accommodation is legal and involves obtaining an attestation d'accueil from the local mairie. Your cousin will need to provide proof of identity, residence, financial resources, and details about your stay.


Once approved, the attestation d'accueil should be included in your visa application and presented at the border. By following these steps and ensuring all required documents are provided, you can legally use your cousin's address as proof of accommodation for your stay in France.


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