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so my wife and I got married a while ago. I am a US citizen, and she is French. We got married in the US and she has her green card. We also live in the US as well. Is there any way for me to get living and working privilages in France / European Union even though we are living in the states?

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so my wife and I got married a while ago. I am a US citizen, and she is French. We got married in the US and she has her green card. We also live in the US as well. Is there any way for me to get living and working privilages in France / European Union even though we are living in the states?

Thanks much

sure...you just have to find out what the qualifications are for france...you will probably need to have a job lined up (sponsor) in france before any work permit can be granted...once you have those two things, you should be able to get a work visa in france...definitely double check that info though on an French government visa website...you can also contact the French Embassy here in the US, they should be able to provide you with the info

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