How do I get a Visa? (I'm an american student going to france for a year)?
The organization that I'm going to said I have to do it on my own
Embassies & Consulates - 3 Answers
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Go to the France consulate and apply for visa, Fill out where U R going. what and why all those question then pay for the visa and wait their till you get it.
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in order to study in France? you must consult the embassy of France in the US, first,and yes, you must do it on your own, go to this page if you wish? and read about studying in France: http://www.ambafrance-us.org/spip.php?rubrique104 you cannot do it from France.....you must consult the embassy first........schools available, visas, finances, admission into a school, all sort of details to look into, before..........
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Schedule an appointment with the French consulate nearest to your home town and apply for a student visa with all the documents you got from your French university. Yes you will have to do it on your own but if you don't know the steps, contact the French consulate. Don't rely on what others say, you wouldn't want to miss on a crucial step to legally entering France.
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
How does an American college student apply for a visa to study in France?
How does an American college student apply for a visa to study in France?
I am a student who has already been accepted to study abroad.
Immigration - 4 Answers
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Just denounce your masculinity and you will be allowed to study in France.
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Apply to the French universities.. they sponsor your visa when you get your addmission in the unv/college
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You can visit the website: www.ambafrance-us.org to read about the French embassy and the services they offer. It may give you a clue. Also, speak with your student affairs rep on campus to apply for a visa. Hope this helps. Bon chance!
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go to the US map to see which consulate can accept your student application. at this page: http://www.info-france-usa.org/spip.php?rubrique=2 and read about students visa : http://www.consulfrance-washington.org/spip.php?article385 come back if you need more help.
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I am a student who has already been accepted to study abroad.
Immigration - 4 Answers
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Just denounce your masculinity and you will be allowed to study in France.
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Apply to the French universities.. they sponsor your visa when you get your addmission in the unv/college
3 :
You can visit the website: www.ambafrance-us.org to read about the French embassy and the services they offer. It may give you a clue. Also, speak with your student affairs rep on campus to apply for a visa. Hope this helps. Bon chance!
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go to the US map to see which consulate can accept your student application. at this page: http://www.info-france-usa.org/spip.php?rubrique=2 and read about students visa : http://www.consulfrance-washington.org/spip.php?article385 come back if you need more help.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012
Has anybody been on the People to People Student Ambassador program going to France, Italy, and Malta?
Has anybody been on the People to People Student Ambassador program going to France, Italy, and Malta?
I've been invited and would love to know some of your favorite things. What hotels did you stay at? Was the food amazing, or not?
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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I've been on 2 people to people trips; england, ireland, and wales in 2005 and austria, switzerland, italy, france, and germany 2007. Some of the hotels were cool and others wre just average hotels. The food in France was ok. the food in Italy was amazing. I loved everything about Italy, especially Venice. I loved the gondola ride, the colleseum, the leaning tower of pisa, "gladiator school", the effiel tower, the lovre, versailles, playing soccer with the french kids, EVRYTHING. If you ahve the chance, go on the trip. You won't regret it.
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I've been invited and would love to know some of your favorite things. What hotels did you stay at? Was the food amazing, or not?
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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I've been on 2 people to people trips; england, ireland, and wales in 2005 and austria, switzerland, italy, france, and germany 2007. Some of the hotels were cool and others wre just average hotels. The food in France was ok. the food in Italy was amazing. I loved everything about Italy, especially Venice. I loved the gondola ride, the colleseum, the leaning tower of pisa, "gladiator school", the effiel tower, the lovre, versailles, playing soccer with the french kids, EVRYTHING. If you ahve the chance, go on the trip. You won't regret it.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
I'm going to be an interchange student, should I go to France or Italy?
I'm going to be an interchange student, should I go to France or Italy?
I have the option of choosing either Italy or France and I can't make up my mind. Please help. I don't know what city it will be, they choose that randomly.
Studying Abroad - 5 Answers
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The French are smelly and rude so id say Italy.
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More details would have helped, such as which part of each country. It would be more meaningful to compare cities than countries. The weather will be warmer in the south of each country, than in the north. The food will be better in the south of France rather than the north of France. Rome has more history than Milan, but Milan is a great fashion centre which you might like. So, if you can, research the CITIES that are your options. Failing that, you could consider: The Italians have less of an attitude than the French The French language is more widespread, and therefore more widely useful, than Italian The French have a more-exciting history than the Italians The French put a load of nuclear power station near the Italian border OR Toss a coin and go with that! Either place will surely be fantastic. Have a ball!
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Can you speak either language? I would choose the one whose language I spoke. If I spoke neither I would go to Italy. The French feel that everyone should speak their language and are sometimes rude to those who do not speak it. Italy also has an interesting history. The Romans ruled Europe.
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I have lived in both countries. I have never ever experienced a French person being rude. Ever. They are unfailingly courteous and my experience was if I was struggling with their language, they would try to help me. It's dangerous to talk in stereotypes about any country. Both are beautiful. Both have an amazing culture. Both have friendly people and the occasional person who is not so friendly. It's right that France tends to be more formal in its culture, Italy is generally very relaxed. Here is the major difference, which I assume will be important if you're a student. France is much more expensive than Italy. Food, clothing, the cost of living generally. Of course large Italian cities like Rome and Milan are expensive, but still less expensive than France. I now live in Italy. I chose it because I love Italian culture and I love Italian people. Of all the countries I've lived in, I find Italy the easiest. I don't know of anyone who has moved here from another country and doesn't like it. So on balance, I would go for Italy. But whichever you go for, make the most of the experience. I first lived 'abroad' as an exchange student too, and it opened up a whole new world for me. Keep an open mind, take in as much of the culture as you can, and enjoy it!
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ITALY :)
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I have the option of choosing either Italy or France and I can't make up my mind. Please help. I don't know what city it will be, they choose that randomly.
Studying Abroad - 5 Answers
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The French are smelly and rude so id say Italy.
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More details would have helped, such as which part of each country. It would be more meaningful to compare cities than countries. The weather will be warmer in the south of each country, than in the north. The food will be better in the south of France rather than the north of France. Rome has more history than Milan, but Milan is a great fashion centre which you might like. So, if you can, research the CITIES that are your options. Failing that, you could consider: The Italians have less of an attitude than the French The French language is more widespread, and therefore more widely useful, than Italian The French have a more-exciting history than the Italians The French put a load of nuclear power station near the Italian border OR Toss a coin and go with that! Either place will surely be fantastic. Have a ball!
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Can you speak either language? I would choose the one whose language I spoke. If I spoke neither I would go to Italy. The French feel that everyone should speak their language and are sometimes rude to those who do not speak it. Italy also has an interesting history. The Romans ruled Europe.
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I have lived in both countries. I have never ever experienced a French person being rude. Ever. They are unfailingly courteous and my experience was if I was struggling with their language, they would try to help me. It's dangerous to talk in stereotypes about any country. Both are beautiful. Both have an amazing culture. Both have friendly people and the occasional person who is not so friendly. It's right that France tends to be more formal in its culture, Italy is generally very relaxed. Here is the major difference, which I assume will be important if you're a student. France is much more expensive than Italy. Food, clothing, the cost of living generally. Of course large Italian cities like Rome and Milan are expensive, but still less expensive than France. I now live in Italy. I chose it because I love Italian culture and I love Italian people. Of all the countries I've lived in, I find Italy the easiest. I don't know of anyone who has moved here from another country and doesn't like it. So on balance, I would go for Italy. But whichever you go for, make the most of the experience. I first lived 'abroad' as an exchange student too, and it opened up a whole new world for me. Keep an open mind, take in as much of the culture as you can, and enjoy it!
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ITALY :)
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