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Old Sep 15, 2008, 10:11 PM
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How to get VISA to France for student

Hi, Im from Indonesia
Iwanna know is it possibleforme to get VISA to France with this condition:
-I have no permit from my parents so is there anything I need them to approve? ( I am 21 years old)
-Can I give the copy of my parent's bank account instead of me?

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Old Sep 15, 2008, 10:13 PM   #2  
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You don't need parents' consent to apply for a visa but it is not easy when you are unable to prove ties to your home country.. such as your own financial statements, reference from your work place, etc.
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How bout official letter from school that clearly said I'm enrolled for the next semester, is it enough considering I'm a student?
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It may help or may not........ the rules are:

1. You have ties that you will return... being a student, employee or owned business, property, etc.
2. You have enough $$ to cover all the expenses from airfare, accommodation, insurance, etc.

It's easier if the whole family apply for visas for "family vacation"......... and it's very difficult for young female applicants to apply separately.
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when u said its difficult for young woman alone to getthe VISA, is it true? I mean, most ofthe time it happened like that?
For the $$ I have enough money for the ticket but for my living expense there my boyfriend will cover it ( He's French ) although what I have not much.
Anyway will they consider if I speak a bit French, and it's fully holiday trip, why would you think they will give me hard time?
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