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Hello everyone, I am a sophomore looking to study in Paris France. I have received confirmation of my admission to University of Paris and am now applying for a one year student visa. My interview is tomorrow and I am missing one document. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with missing one document during the French visa process. Should I still attend my interview tomorrow?

Necessary Materials:

1. Driver’s License, Student ID

2. Original passport

3. Visa Application Fee

4. Two Passport Photos

5. Confirmation Emails from Campus France (Missing)

6. Proof of Official Registration, Acceptance Letter From France

7. Financial Statement Means

8. Proof of Departure for France

9. OFII Residence Form

10. FEDex Form

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Filed: Timeline
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If it's France this would be a Schengen visa correct? (Most of Europe falls under a single Schengen visa/border area)

I'm no expert on Schengen student visas since this is mainly a US immigration forum. But I don't see why they would need confirmation emails though if you have an actual acceptance letter.

Hopefully someone a little more well versed on Schengen visas will be able to answer.

Edited by jaejayC
 
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