France visa requirements for Guineans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Guineans visiting France

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a French Visa.


  • A duly completed and signed France Schengen visa is required.
  • A valid Guinean passport issued within the last 10 years with two blank pages of the passport for visa stamps.
  • Two passport-sized(35mm x 45mm) photos taken in a light background.
  • Copies of the applicant's previous visas (if any). 
  • A copy of your return ticket reservation.
  • Travel visa insurance confirmation of a minimum of  € 30,000 coverage within France and the entire Schengen area.
  • Proof of sufficient financial means for the period of stay. 
  • A cover letter stating the purpose of your visit to France.
  • Proof of accommodation for your entire stay in France. 
  • Applicants' flight ticket reservations.
  • Proof of civil status in Guinea.

France Visa for Guineans

Facts about France


France is a country rich in art and culture. The art and culture on display is the top pick for tourists who visit this country. The world-famous Eiffel tower attracts millions of visitors year-in-year-out. The country’s wide range of wine and cuisines can be best enjoyed on the various Mediterranean beaches available.
 
France is the most popular tourist destination in the world as the country receives over 85.7 million foreign tourists yearly.


Tourists should try to avoid traveling during french school holidays as hotel rooms are usually overbooked and traffic is unbearable.

Types of France Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 10-15 days 90 days
Work visa 10-15 days As stated in the contract.
Student visa 10-15 days 1-4 years
Transit visa 10-15 days 1-5 days

General Requirements for France Visa


  • A duly completed and signed France Schengen visa is required.
  • A valid Guinean passport issued within the last 10 years with two blank pages of the passport for visa stamps.
  • Two passport-sized(35mm x 45mm) photos taken in a light background.
  • Copies of the applicant's previous visas (if any). 
  • A copy of your return ticket reservation.
  • Travel visa insurance confirmation of a minimum of  € 30,000 coverage within France and the entire Schengen area.
  • Proof of sufficient financial means for the period of stay. 
  • A cover letter stating the purpose of your visit to France.
  • Proof of accommodation for your entire stay in France. 
  • Applicants' flight ticket reservations.
  • Proof of civil status in Guinea.

France Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

60.00 (EUR)

Work visa

60.00 (EUR)

Student visa

99.00 (EUR)

Transit visa

60.00 (EUR)

France Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Guinea


Location

Address

Conakry

Immeuble "Chavanel" Babadi Hadiri BP 373 and 570 Conakry Guinea

www.ambafrancegn.org

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(+224) 411 605 (+224) 411 655

Frequently Asked Questions


What is illegal in France?
Prostitution in France (the exchange of sexual acts for money) was legal until April 2016, but several surrounding activities were illegal, like operating a brothel, living off the avails (pimping), and paying for sex with someone under the age of 18 (the age of consent for sex is 15).

What is the best place to stay in France?

The best area for first-time visitors to Paris Rue Cler in the 7th arrondissement. There is no “best neighborhood” for visitors to stay in Paris.


Can I smoke on French trains?

Smoking in France was first restricted on public transport by the 1976 Veil law. Smoking in enclosed public places such as offices, schools, government buildings, and restaurants is strictly prohibited. Law officials may enforce the laws with minimum fines set at €500.


Can I wear leggings in Paris?

Some travelers love wearing leggings for comfort, but they're often too casual looking as pants for Paris. If you're a big fan of leggings, consider pairing a black pair with long tunics during the spring, or wearing them under Paris style dresses and skirts in fall and winter.