French Southern Territories
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for French Southern Territories visa
- Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
- Completed visa application form
- Two passport-sized photographs
- Evidence of travel arrangements/itinerary
- Proof of accommodation in the French Southern Territories
- Sufficient funds to cover the duration of stay
- Travel health insurance
- Proof of purpose of visit
- Additional documents may be required based on individual circumstances
You can stay in French Southern Territories with a tourist visa for a maximum duration of 90 days.
No, you cannot work in French Southern Territories with a tourist visa.
- Working in French Southern Territories is not allowed with a tourist visa.
- Visitors are required to have valid health insurance coverage.
- There may be specific vaccination requirements, depending on the length and nature of the visit.
- Travelers should be up to date on routine vaccinations.
- Depending on the area and time of year, there may be specific recommendations or requirements for vaccinations against diseases like yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A and B, and rabies.
- It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional or travel clinic prior to visiting French Southern Territories to assess the specific health requirements.
Yes, you need a visa for transit through French Southern Territories.
- Pets are not permitted to enter the French Southern Territories.
To extend your visa in French Southern Territories, you will need to follow the necessary procedures and requirements, which may include the following:
- Check the validity period of your current visa
- Contact the local immigration authorities
- Submit an application for visa extension
- Provide relevant supporting documents
- Pay the required fee
- Wait for a decision on your visa extension request
The cost of a visa to French Southern Territories depends on various factors such as the type and duration of the visa. Here is a list of visa types and their corresponding costs:
- Short-stay visa (up to 90 days): $60
- Long-stay visa (over 90 days): $99
- Student visa: $50
- Work visa: $74
- Family reunion visa: $60
- Transit visa: $15
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Studying in French Southern Territories with a tourist visa is not possible.