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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by spriteB(f): 9:42pm On Mar 14, 2023
Thank you everyone for the support. I got my short stay France- Schengen Visa today!

Submission at VFS - Monday, March 6th.
Notification of passport return - Monday, March 13th
Passport delivery by UPS - Tuesday, March 14th.

Intended Travel dates: March 18th to 26th.
Destination: Paris.


Documents Submitted at VFS:


1. Application form.
2. Nigerian Passport.
3. Return ticket purchased via Wakanow. ( Realized from this thread that I would've just made reservation so money won't go to waste, just in case...)
4. Ticket reservation of tour activities. Booked on Viator, but not paid for.
5. Letter of introduction from my Employer , confirming employment and dates of travel and Employment letter.
6. 6 months bank statement each for my Salary account (Naira) and a Dollar account. This was reduced to 3 months for each account at VFS.
7. Allianze travel insurance; purchased via Wakanow .(Already purchased it before I saw this thread.)
8. Hotel accommodation booked via Hotels. com; but not yet paid for.
9. Copies of Work ID, Pension and Co-operative participation - I used them as a proof of strong tie to Nigeria.
10. Cover letter introducing myself, intended activities in Paris and summarizing the documents submitted. (Many many thanks to the contributors on this thread!)
11. Copy of US Visa.

PS: I got my US Visa just last month but I'm yet to travel with it. I was told at VFS that I'm a 'Frequent Traveler' so it was written on my documents pouch, even though I'm a first time traveler. So if you have any of the Visas listed on the website, just select 'frequent traveler' for your VFS appointment.

Thank you, everyone!

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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by meljoe: 10:42pm On Mar 14, 2023
Congrats
spriteB:
Thank you everyone for the support. I got my short stay France- Schengen Visa today!

Submission at VFS - Monday, March 6th.
Notification of passport return - Monday, March 13th
Passport delivery by UPS - Tuesday, March 14th.

Intended Travel dates: March 18th to 26th.
Destination: Paris.


Documents Submitted at VFS:


1. Application form.
2. Nigerian Passport.
3. Return ticket purchased via Wakanow. ( Realized from this thread that I would've just made reservation so money won't go to waste, just in case...)
4. Ticket reservation of tour activities. Booked on Viator, but not paid for.
5. Letter of introduction from my Employer , confirming employment and dates of travel and Employment letter.
6. 6 months bank statement each for my Salary account (Naira) and a Dollar account. This was reduced to 3 months for each account at VFS.
7. Allianze travel insurance; purchased via Wakanow .(Already purchased it before I saw this thread.)
8. Hotel accommodation booked via Hotels. com; but not yet paid for.
9. Copies of Work ID, Pension and Co-operative participation - I used them as a proof of strong tie to Nigeria.
10. Cover letter introducing myself, intended activities in Paris and summarizing the documents submitted. (Many many thanks to the contributors on this thread!)
11. Copy of US Visa.

PS: I got my US Visa just last month but I'm yet to travel with it. I was told at VFS that I'm a 'Frequent Traveler' so it was written on my documents pouch, even though I'm a first time traveler. So if you have any of the Visas listed on the website, just select 'frequent traveler' for your VFS appointment.

Thank you, everyone!





Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by pufframmy: 11:27pm On Mar 14, 2023
congrat bro
US VISA wetin dey need again
spriteB:
Thank you everyone for the support. I got my short stay France- Schengen Visa today!

Submission at VFS - Monday, March 6th.
Notification of passport return - Monday, March 13th
Passport delivery by UPS - Tuesday, March 14th.

Intended Travel dates: March 18th to 26th.
Destination: Paris.


Documents Submitted at VFS:


1. Application form.
2. Nigerian Passport.
3. Return ticket purchased via Wakanow. ( Realized from this thread that I would've just made reservation so money won't go to waste, just in case...)
4. Ticket reservation of tour activities. Booked on Viator, but not paid for.
5. Letter of introduction from my Employer , confirming employment and dates of travel and Employment letter.
6. 6 months bank statement each for my Salary account (Naira) and a Dollar account. This was reduced to 3 months for each account at VFS.
7. Allianze travel insurance; purchased via Wakanow .(Already purchased it before I saw this thread.)
8. Hotel accommodation booked via Hotels. com; but not yet paid for.
9. Copies of Work ID, Pension and Co-operative participation - I used them as a proof of strong tie to Nigeria.
10. Cover letter introducing myself, intended activities in Paris and summarizing the documents submitted. (Many many thanks to the contributors on this thread!)
11. Copy of US Visa.

PS: I got my US Visa just last month but I'm yet to travel with it. I was told at VFS that I'm a 'Frequent Traveler' so it was written on my documents pouch, even though I'm a first time traveler. So if you have any of the Visas listed on the website, just select 'frequent traveler' for your VFS appointment.

Thank you, everyone!





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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by pufframmy: 11:51pm On Mar 14, 2023
How many month were you given?

spriteB:
Thank you everyone for the support. I got my short stay France- Schengen Visa today!

Submission at VFS - Monday, March 6th.
Notification of passport return - Monday, March 13th
Passport delivery by UPS - Tuesday, March 14th.

Intended Travel dates: March 18th to 26th.
Destination: Paris.


Documents Submitted at VFS:


1. Application form.
2. Nigerian Passport.
3. Return ticket purchased via Wakanow. ( Realized from this thread that I would've just made reservation so money won't go to waste, just in case...)
4. Ticket reservation of tour activities. Booked on Viator, but not paid for.
5. Letter of introduction from my Employer , confirming employment and dates of travel and Employment letter.
6. 6 months bank statement each for my Salary account (Naira) and a Dollar account. This was reduced to 3 months for each account at VFS.
7. Allianze travel insurance; purchased via Wakanow .(Already purchased it before I saw this thread.)
8. Hotel accommodation booked via Hotels. com; but not yet paid for.
9. Copies of Work ID, Pension and Co-operative participation - I used them as a proof of strong tie to Nigeria.
10. Cover letter introducing myself, intended activities in Paris and summarizing the documents submitted. (Many many thanks to the contributors on this thread!)
11. Copy of US Visa.

PS: I got my US Visa just last month but I'm yet to travel with it. I was told at VFS that I'm a 'Frequent Traveler' so it was written on my documents pouch, even though I'm a first time traveler. So if you have any of the Visas listed on the website, just select 'frequent traveler' for your VFS appointment.

Thank you, everyone!





Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by pufframmy: 11:52pm On Mar 14, 2023
How many month were you given?

gerrald02:
Itinerary
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 11:54pm On Mar 14, 2023
meljoe:
Congrats
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 11:54pm On Mar 14, 2023
Sprite B, we suppose drink sprite na grin
wetin person dey find again , Yankee visa + Europe - Baddest combo
Big ups to you for compiling a good application.
Aside your us and schengen , any other previous visa?
Safe trip
spriteB:
Thank you everyone for the support. I got my short stay France- Schengen Visa today!

Submission at VFS - Monday, March 6th.
Notification of passport return - Monday, March 13th
Passport delivery by UPS - Tuesday, March 14th.

Intended Travel dates: March 18th to 26th.
Destination: Paris.


Documents Submitted at VFS:


1. Application form.
2. Nigerian Passport.
3. Return ticket purchased via Wakanow. ( Realized from this thread that I would've just made reservation so money won't go to waste, just in case...)
4. Ticket reservation of tour activities. Booked on Viator, but not paid for.
5. Letter of introduction from my Employer , confirming employment and dates of travel and Employment letter.
6. 6 months bank statement each for my Salary account (Naira) and a Dollar account. This was reduced to 3 months for each account at VFS.
7. Allianze travel insurance; purchased via Wakanow .(Already purchased it before I saw this thread.)
8. Hotel accommodation booked via Hotels. com; but not yet paid for.
9. Copies of Work ID, Pension and Co-operative participation - I used them as a proof of strong tie to Nigeria.
10. Cover letter introducing myself, intended activities in Paris and summarizing the documents submitted. (Many many thanks to the contributors on this thread!)
11. Copy of US Visa.

PS: I got my US Visa just last month but I'm yet to travel with it. I was told at VFS that I'm a 'Frequent Traveler' so it was written on my documents pouch, even though I'm a first time traveler. So if you have any of the Visas listed on the website, just select 'frequent traveler' for your VFS appointment.

Thank you, everyone!





Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by gerrald02: 10:32am On Mar 15, 2023
One month.

pufframmy:
How many month were you given?

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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by spriteB(f): 11:15am On Mar 15, 2023
Plenty plenty Sprite!! grin
No other previous visa. This will actually be my first trip out of Naija! smiley
Thanks a lot.

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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 11:45am On Mar 15, 2023
spriteB:
Plenty plenty Sprite!! grin
No other previous visa. This will actually be my first trip out of Naija! smiley
Thanks a lot.

Wow. abeg add lucky or favor join your name o.

All the best wink

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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by pufframmy: 3:42pm On Mar 15, 2023
cool

gerrald02:
One month.

Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by damselhoney(f): 6:16pm On Mar 15, 2023
hunee:


There is premium or they call it VIP service at VFS. You dont need appointment for that; however the service is paid for and you are usually attended to in a short time.

He can send a mail to vfs france section to get more details, our feedbacks are limited. Contact the appropriate unit.
Even for VIP you have to book an appointment.
It's either you pay for the VIP service while booking appointment or make a regular appointment and pay for VIP when you get get there.

All appointments have to be paid for online to get a date..Gone are the days of walking in to pay
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 7:11pm On Mar 15, 2023
Thanks for the update.
damselhoney:

Even for VIP you have to book an appointment.
It's either you pay for the VIP service while booking appointment or make a regular appointment and pay for VIP when you get get there.

All appointments have to be paid for online to get a date..Gone are the days of walking in to pay
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by gerrald02: 3:00pm On Mar 16, 2023
any travel agent or website recommended for international flights that one can compare ticket prices and pay with naira card?
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 3:03pm On Mar 16, 2023
gerrald02:
any travel agent or website recommended for international flights that one can compare ticket prices and pay with naira card?
check fares on travelden.com
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Ayinke93(f): 12:24am On Mar 17, 2023
Hi Everyone! please I need your guidance on my application. I'm going to the Netherlands for a work meet-up thing, Because I work for a Dutch company. Netherlands visa applications for Nigerians are done through the French embassy, so I think any information given here should be valid in my case too.

I plan to spend about two to three months in the Schengen region,A week in the Netherlands, and the remaining times will be spent in Germany with my boyfriend, and we have plans to visit a couple other countries within this period. In summary, I'll be exhausting almost the whole 3 months validity period if my visa is approved. I have no issues with accommodation either in Germany or Netherlands, I just want to know if it's wise to state that I'll be spending that amount of time there. I can get my boyfriends proof of accommodation in Germany if it helps in any way, and I have no issue proving that I have approximately 50 dollars daily for the times I plan to stay in the Schengen region. Any Ideas on how to properly tailor my application? Also, should I apply single or multiple entry? what difference does it make?

Also, I already purchased my travel insurance with a three months validity period. I hope there's no issue with that?

I look forward to your responses. Thanks.

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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by aekmanweb(m): 12:22pm On Mar 18, 2023
Hello guys, has anyone recently Booked France Visa appointment and it was approved, pls which bank card did you use because I've used GT and Access, none of it worked. Thanks guys.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Restricted: 2:27pm On Mar 18, 2023
Access Bank worked quite well when i did mine.....


aekmanweb:
Hello guys, has anyone recently Booked France Visa appointment and it was approved, pls which bank card did you use because I've used GT and Access, none of it worked. Thanks guys.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by aekmanweb(m): 3:07pm On Mar 18, 2023
Pls, when did you do it ? I've been on it for the past 2 weeks now
Restricted:

Access Bank worked quite well when i did mine.....


Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Newbiein2016: 6:21pm On Mar 18, 2023
Share more details on your profile:

- Travel history to US, UK, Schengen, Australia, New Zealand or other Western countries with stringent immigration processes

- Employment profile, earning power

- Other home ties?

Also note that given your intention is to spend the bulk of your time outside Netherlands, you might need to apply through the German embassy as it sounds like you'll spend more time there. Read here for more info: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen-borders-and-visa/visa-policy/where-and-how-apply-schengen-visa_en#:~:text=You%20must%20lodge%20the%20application,will%20spend%20the%20longest%20period.

If you are going to spend only 1 week for work, and 2+ months on vacation, it is going to be a tough sell and only your profile and how convincing your application is might help, IMO.

Ayinke93:
Hi Everyone! please I need your guidance on my application. I'm going to the Netherlands for a work meet-up thing, Because I work for a Dutch company. Netherlands visa applications for Nigerians are done through the French embassy, so I think any information given here should be valid in my case too.

I plan to spend about two to three months in the Schengen region,A week in the Netherlands, and the remaining times will be spent in Germany with my boyfriend, and we have plans to visit a couple other countries within this period. In summary, I'll be exhausting almost the whole 3 months validity period if my visa is approved. I have no issues with accommodation either in Germany or Netherlands, I just want to know if it's wise to state that I'll be spending that amount of time there. I can get my boyfriends proof of accommodation in Germany if it helps in any way, and I have no issue proving that I have approximately 50 dollars daily for the times I plan to stay in the Schengen region. Any Ideas on how to properly tailor my application? Also, should I apply single or multiple entry? what difference does it make?

Also, I already purchased my travel insurance with a three months validity period. I hope there's no issue with that?

I look forward to your responses. Thanks.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Ayinke93(f): 10:13pm On Mar 18, 2023
Newbiein2016:
Share more details on your profile:

- Travel history to US, UK, Schengen, Australia, New Zealand or other Western countries with stringent immigration processes

- Employment profile, earning power

- Other home ties?

Also note that given your intention is to spend the bulk of your time outside Netherlands, you might need to apply through the German embassy as it sounds like you'll spend more time there. Read here for more info: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen-borders-and-visa/visa-policy/where-and-how-apply-schengen-visa_en#:~:text=You%20must%20lodge%20the%20application,will%20spend%20the%20longest%20period.

If you are going to spend only 1 week for work, and 2+ months on vacation, it is going to be a tough sell and only your profile and how convincing your application is might help, IMO.


Thank you so much for replying. I'm a first time traveller,I'm a software developer earn reasonably well working for the Dutch company. I have no serious home times(I'm unmarried and young), hoping this won't be a problem. I already decide to spend a bit longer time in Netherlands, as getting visa appointments at the German embassy is almost impossible. And I'll avoid stating that I want to spend that much time in Germany.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 10:21pm On Mar 18, 2023
Ayinke93:


Thank you so much for replying. I'm a first time traveller,I'm a software developer earn reasonably well working for the Dutch company. I have no serious home times(I'm unmarried and young), hoping this won't be a problem. I already decide to spend a bit longer time in Netherlands, as getting visa appointments at the German embassy is almost impossible. And I'll avoid stating that I want to spend that much time in Germany.

Above all. You see that home ties is very important.
Please do your home work well.
I wish you the best.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Newbiein2016: 10:41pm On Mar 18, 2023
For first time travellers, and based on history shared here, you can expect to receive anything between 1 week to 1 month depending on the dates you state in your application.

It really might be hard for you to get 3 months on your first application as schengen countries are notorious for the short validity they issue.

The good news is that visas have been issued to first timers and to ensure you get yours, go back a couple of pages and read through to see documents that others have submitted. There's the story of a lady who got a 1 year visa after an initial rejection and she listed all the documents she submitted (it was a lot). That will benefit you greatly as you prepare your application.

Additionally, if your company will fully sponsor your trip i.e. provide all supporting documents to confirm they will cover you for the duration of your stay, I think it might give you an even better chance.

So, take some time and go through this thread and you'll get nearly all the answers you need.


Ayinke93:


Thank you so much for replying. I'm a first time traveller,I'm a software developer earn reasonably well working for the Dutch company. I have no serious home times(I'm unmarried and young), hoping this won't be a problem. I already decide to spend a bit longer time in Netherlands, as getting visa appointments at the German embassy is almost impossible. And I'll avoid stating that I want to spend that much time in Germany.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Restricted: 11:23pm On Mar 18, 2023
Been like 3 weeks now.....What error message are you getting?

aekmanweb:
Pls, when did you do it ? I've been on it for the past 2 weeks now
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Holywizard: 11:11am On Mar 19, 2023
Why are Nigerians always disgracing us outside?
My agent told me that 2 Nigerians in a French school who are supposed to pay up via instalments have refused to pay and the school has been threatening him. He had to rush down to Paris 2 weeks ago.
They threatened to revoke his agency agreement with the school
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by meljoe: 1:48am On Mar 20, 2023
Hello good evening , please can I know the format of your cover letter to Italy . Please can you drop it here ? I will appreciate that . Thanks

davodyguy:

While you're there, take things calmly bro.

Have fun with restrictions
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Newbiein2016: 3:21pm On Mar 20, 2023
You seem to be on a visa application spree - I have seen you in the UK, US thread and now here for Italy.

Good luck!

meljoe:
Hello good evening , please can I know the format of your cover letter to Italy . Please can you drop it here ? I will appreciate that . Thanks

Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by meljoe: 5:29pm On Mar 20, 2023
Lol thank you .

I’m trying to do Schengen first . I have to book dates on time , this people love summer .
Newbiein2016:
You seem to be on a visa application spree - I have seen you in the UK, US thread and now here for Italy.

Good luck!

Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by davodyguy: 8:25pm On Mar 20, 2023
meljoe:
Hello good evening , please can I know the format of your cover letter to Italy . Please can you drop it here ? I will appreciate that . Thanks

It's the one I used for my France that I edited.

Same content
1. Introduce yourself
2. What you do
3. Family size
4. Income/financial status/assets
5. Why you want to travel to Italy
6. Itinerary
7. Return date
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by meljoe: 10:41pm On Mar 20, 2023
Please let me see list of activities you added
davodyguy:

It's the one I used for my France that I edited.

Same content
1. Introduce yourself
2. What you do
3. Family size
4. Income/financial status/assets
5. Why you want to travel to Italy
6. Itinerary
7. Return date
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Maturedhustler: 2:41am On Mar 23, 2023
meljoe:
Please let me see list of activities you added

People,

I need some clarifications before completing my application. I am planning to travel to Netherlands with my kids and applying through France website.

1. Unlike my previous application, I couldn’t see Netherlands as country of visit and have to choose France. Can I proceed using France?

2. I selected long stay greater than 90 days because I intend getting visa to cover more than 6 months. I selected short stay in my last application and was given visa for only 6 months.

3. Is there available appointment dates for France now? I and the kids plan to travel in to Lagos by June for the appointment.

Thanks in advance.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Newbiein2016: 6:13am On Mar 23, 2023
Maturedhustler:


People,

I need some clarifications before completing my application. I am planning to travel to Netherlands with my kids and applying through France website.

1. Unlike my previous application, I couldn’t see Netherlands as country of visit and have to choose France. Can I proceed using France?
I just checked and you only get the option for Netherlands if applying for short stay visas. For long stay visas, it looks like they only process for France and its overseas territories. Contact Netherlands for further clarification: https://www.netherlandsworldwide.nl/contact

2. I selected long stay greater than 90 days because I intend getting visa to cover more than 6 months. I selected short stay in my last application and was given visa for only 6 months.

A quick check on the France application website shows:

"First check that your nationality or the context of your stay in France do not exempt you from the visa application requirements (visa assistant) and seek information about issuance conditions for a visa that will enable you to:
-Stay for an extended period for tourist or personal reasons;
-Carry out a professional activity;
-Pursue education;
-Join family members.
In any of the above situations, you will be required to attach supporting documents specific to your situation to your application, and follow the respective procedures."

This means as long as you have the right supporting documents to satisfy the long stay request, you should be fine. Do note this is for Long stay in France only. Use the link above to contact Netherlands for guidance as I didn't find further information from my quick search.


3. Is there available appointment dates for France now? I and the kids plan to travel in to Lagos by June for the appointment.

Just checked and I see 24th March availability for long stay visa. You can check yourself in future --->
https://row4.vfsglobal.com/GAR1Ph1Appt/Account/RegisteredLogin?q=shSA0YnE4pLF9Xzwon/x/BGxVUxGuaZP3eMAtGHiEL3mNunIR1Jnd9UWqmazYQg80UuHC9rYgJsEM2ISWvbSaA==

Thanks in advance.

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