hallo,
if you are a citizen of the US
France visa is not required for citizens of United States for a stay up to 90 days.
if not,follow this link and choose the country you are from in order to see the requirements. http://france.visahq.com/
No visa is needed for visiting less than 3 months and you are not going to do any paid work. Make sure that you have at least 6 months left on your passport at the time you expect to leave.
Check with the Tunisian Embassy in Nairoby.
i have another question for you. why isn't that you guys have not file for a k3 visa?
Visa requirements are set by the government of a country, not by any particular religion practiced within that country. Therefore, it depends on the country of departure and the country of arrival.
Australian citizens are exempt from such visa restrictions when visiting Europe.
The requirements for a working visa are that you can not have committed a crime in your past. If you do receive a Visa and you do commit a crime, you will not receive a renewed visa.
because he likes him
Every country has different requirements based on what country you are from and where your passport is issued (two different countries in my case)
I have a friend in Egypt who cannot see his brother who lives in France as an illegal immigrant and now my friend wants to get a visa for himself and his brother in order to live with him in France and to come back family home in Egypt as many times as he likes it without having problems for doing that. What can they do to get both a visa?
There are several requirements to get a tourist visa to Libya for Pakistanis. The requirements are a cover letter, Invitation, medical approval, a copy of CNIC, a copy of your passport and visa fees.
As a citizen of New Zealand, you will not need a visa to enter us for visiting or transiting. You need a valid passport (as usual) and perhaps your birth certificate.
Yes, holders of UK black travel documents (also known as the Certificate of Identity) typically require a visa to travel to France. It is advisable to check with the French embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements and application process.