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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Hassy4(f): 10:21am On Jun 27
Amovingman:
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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Labelle(f): 9:05pm On Jun 27
You have to keep checking. Best early in the morning or late in the night. Sometimes the calendars are empty but most times you can find slots for August 2026.

Moonie:
Please I will appreciate your guidance. I will be more naive and candid. How do you guys book? People just talk like they see dates. I just see blank calendars. Can anyone guide me on how to find suitable dates? Is it because I have a group application? Do I unbundle them? Please help a bro
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by OluwaT2026: 2:31pm On Jun 30
Good afternoon, everyone. Please, I need some help. What are the correct documents required when applying for an Accompanying Family Member of a Talent Passport Holder (Adult) visa? I would really appreciate guidance from anyone who has gone through the process. Thank you.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Jjud: 9:25pm On Jun 30
Visa update!
Applied: 3rd June
Passport returned: 29th June

Visa approved 90/180

Thanks everyone here for the advice on this forum🫶
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Yashita:
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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by OluwaT2026: 12:40am On Jul 02
Good afternoon, everyone.

Please, I need some help. What are the correct documents required when applying for the Accompanying Family Member of a Talent Passport Holder (Adult) visa for France?

I would really appreciate guidance from anyone who has successfully gone through this process. Unfortunately, my application has been refused twice for the same reason: “the information submitted were incomplete or not considered reliable.”

If you’ve been approved for this visa or you can help me, could you please share the list of documents you submitted or any advice that might help?

Thank you so much.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Ashirioluwa: 1:20pm On Jul 02
Labelle:
You have to keep checking. Best early in the morning or late in the night. Sometimes the calendars are empty but most times you can find slots for August 2026.
It is summertime. Many people are submitting applications during this period of the year. I checked earlier this morning; there are no appointment dates for July and August. The earliest one is September 2nd.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Ziongirl(f): 3:22pm On Jul 02
Can you share what you submitted. This can make people determine what you could have also added.

Also, your application is for a long stay visa, yeah?. When did you submit and how long was the processing period?

OluwaT2026:
Good afternoon, everyone.

Please, I need some help. What are the correct documents required when applying for the Accompanying Family Member of a Talent Passport Holder (Adult) visa for France?

I would really appreciate guidance from anyone who has successfully gone through this process. Unfortunately, my application has been refused twice for the same reason: “the information submitted were incomplete or not considered reliable.”

If you’ve been approved for this visa or you can help me, could you please share the list of documents you submitted or any advice that might help?

Thank you so much.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Moonie: 8:28pm On Jul 02
Ashirioluwa:
It is summertime. Many people are submitting applications during this period of the year. I checked earlier this morning; there are no appointment dates for July and August. The earliest one is September 2nd.
Please can you guide me on this because I am convinced I am doing something wrong at this stage. I see nothing . Like nothing. Is because I am doing a group application or what? I dont see any date at all
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Ashirioluwa: 9:58pm On Jul 02
Moonie:
Please can you guide me on this because I am convinced I am doing something wrong at this stage. I see nothing . Like nothing. Is because I am doing a group application or what? I dont see any date at all
If no appointment dates are available in July, you should scroll to August. If no dates are available in August, scroll to September.

When I logged in earlier this morning, there were no dates available in July and August. The earliest date was in September.

When I logged in again this evening, I was able to get August 19. Keep checking constantly; you might be lucky to find an earlier date.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Tonnie2014: 2:11am On Jul 03
Just checked there are dates for july.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Ujebe: 4:17pm On Jul 06
Greetings house

Please can I summit my tourism application in tls Abuja?
I have been unable to submit my online appointment form.

Please help.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Djex614: 7:09pm On Jul 06
Hello everyone pls I need help on this
I selected Abuja on TLS by mistake, then switched to Lagos with a new France-Visas form. The old Abuja submission is stuck in my portal on “book an appointment” and I can’t delete it. My passport is tied to it, so I can’t register the new Lagos application at all (I get “maximum number of groups of applications reached”). Even a new TLS account won’t work.

I’ve submitted a removal request through the Contact Us form and called support. They said wait. Haven’t booked or paid anything.

Anyone been through this? How long did TLS take to remove a stuck submission, and is there any way to speed it up? Would really appreciate any advice.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by mrbourdillon: 12:36pm On Jul 08
I have been through this exact same thing since April. I was calling and calling, they kept saying “system is down” that should I should call back

Then early June they said I should use the Contact Form. One month later I am still waiting. It’s a mess. Just glad the trip is not urgent at all.


Djex614:
Hello everyone pls I need help on this
I selected Abuja on TLS by mistake, then switched to Lagos with a new France-Visas form. The old Abuja submission is stuck in my portal on “book an appointment” and I can’t delete it. My passport is tied to it, so I can’t register the new Lagos application at all (I get “maximum number of groups of applications reached”). Even a new TLS account won’t work.

I’ve submitted a removal request through the Contact Us form and called support. They said wait. Haven’t booked or paid anything.

Anyone been through this? How long did TLS take to remove a stuck submission, and is there any way to speed it up? Would really appreciate any advice.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by mrbourdillon: 1:59pm On Jul 08
All tourism applications are processed via Lagos only since November 2025. It’s unfortunate that TLS refuses to make this clear on the site. Many people are still unaware.

Ujebe:
Greetings house

Please can I summit my tourism application in tls Abuja?
I have been unable to submit my online appointment form.

Please help.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by dave07(m): 3:12pm On Jul 11
Tonnie2014:
Just checked there are dates for july.
Checked on July 3rd and got dates for July8 and 10th. Even saw for other days in July and August. Yes Dates are available in July and August. Thank you
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by legallypaul: 12:19am On Jul 14
OluwaT2026:
Good afternoon, everyone.

Please, I need some help. What are the correct documents required when applying for the Accompanying Family Member of a Talent Passport Holder (Adult) visa for France?

I would really appreciate guidance from anyone who has successfully gone through this process. Unfortunately, my application has been refused twice for the same reason: “the information submitted were incomplete or not considered reliable.”

If you’ve been approved for this visa or you can help me, could you please share the list of documents you submitted or any advice that might help?

Thank you so much.
"Incomplete or not considered reliable" usually does not mean you missed an item off a checklist. It means the consulate could not verify something you claimed, most often the relationship or the principal's status, from the papers as submitted.

The officer's logic on this visa type: they need an unbroken, verifiable chain. The talent passport holder's permit is valid. You are who the civil documents say you are. The relationship is real and legally documented. You will live together with adequate means. If one link in that chain is a plain photocopy, an untranslated document, or a name spelled differently across two documents, the whole file reads "not reliable" and they refuse without telling you which link broke.

Before a third attempt: (1) get the marriage or birth certificate legalized and sworn-translated into French (traduction assermentee, not an ordinary translation), (2) check every document for exact name and date consistency against your passport, middle names and spelling included, (3) include the principal's titre de sejour, recent proof of shared address, and their means of support, and (4) write a one-page cover letter that lists each requirement and points to the exact document that proves it.

A third refusal is much harder to come back from than a delayed application. It is worth pausing until every link in the chain is verifiable, then applying once, properly.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by OluwaT2026: 10:48am On Jul 14
legallypaul:
"Incomplete or not considered reliable" usually does not mean you missed an item off a checklist. It means the consulate could not verify something you claimed, most often the relationship or the principal's status, from the papers as submitted.

The officer's logic on this visa type: they need an unbroken, verifiable chain. The talent passport holder's permit is valid. You are who the civil documents say you are. The relationship is real and legally documented. You will live together with adequate means. If one link in that chain is a plain photocopy, an untranslated document, or a name spelled differently across two documents, the whole file reads "not reliable" and they refuse without telling you which link broke.

Before a third attempt: (1) get the marriage or birth certificate legalized and sworn-translated into French (traduction assermentee, not an ordinary translation), (2) check every document for exact name and date consistency against your passport, middle names and spelling included, (3) include the principal's titre de sejour, recent proof of shared address, and their means of support, and (4) write a one-page cover letter that lists each requirement and points to the exact document that proves it.

A third refusal is much harder to come back from than a delayed application. It is worth pausing until every link in the chain is verifiable, then applying once, properly.
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this. I really appreciate your advice. I have actually already done all of those things. I legalized my marriage certificate, had the required documents translated, checked for consistency across all documents, included my husband’s residence permit and supporting documents, submitted a cover letter, and even added extra supporting documents.

I just wish they would state the exact problem so I know what I need to address. Someone also suggested adding health insurance and a flight reservation, so I’m considering including those if I apply again.

Thank you again for your help.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by legallypaul: 3:04pm On Jul 14
OluwaT2026:
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this. I really appreciate your advice. I have actually already done all of those things. I legalized my marriage certificate, had the required documents translated, checked for consistency across all documents, included my husband’s residence permit and supporting documents, submitted a cover letter, and even added extra supporting documents.

I just wish they would state the exact problem so I know what I need to address. Someone also suggested adding health insurance and a flight reservation, so I’m considering including those if I apply again.

Thank you again for your help.
You have clearly done the work, and two refusals with the same generic wording after all of that is genuinely frustrating.

Honest take first: health insurance and a flight reservation are unlikely to be the missing link. Those are entry documents. This visa type gets refused on verification, and adding papers at random will not fix a link the consulate could not verify.

At this point I would stop guessing and use the formal route. France gives refused applicants an appeal: a written recours to the Commission de Recours contre les Refus de Visa (CRRV) in Nantes, normally within 30 days of the refusal (check the exact deadline stated on your refusal letter). It is free and done in writing. It matters here for two reasons. First, an accompanying family member of a talent passport holder is not a discretionary tourist request, it is a visa the rules intend you to have, so these appeals get real attention. Second, the appeal process often surfaces the actual objection, which two refusal letters have not told you.

One thing worth ruling out in parallel: how the consulate verifies your marriage certificate. They check Nigerian civil documents at source, and if the issuing registry cannot be reached or does not confirm the record, the whole file reads "not reliable" no matter how well it is legalized and translated. It is worth confirming that your certificate is traceable at the registry that issued it before any third submission.

If the appeal window has already passed, a short written request to the consulate asking which document was found unreliable costs nothing and sometimes gets a real answer. A third application only makes sense once you know what broke, otherwise the same invisible problem refuses you a third time.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by OluwaT2026: 4:14pm On Jul 14
legallypaul:
You have clearly done the work, and two refusals with the same generic wording after all of that is genuinely frustrating.

Honest take first: health insurance and a flight reservation are unlikely to be the missing link. Those are entry documents. This visa type gets refused on verification, and adding papers at random will not fix a link the consulate could not verify.

At this point I would stop guessing and use the formal route. France gives refused applicants an appeal: a written recours to the Commission de Recours contre les Refus de Visa (CRRV) in Nantes, normally within 30 days of the refusal (check the exact deadline stated on your refusal letter). It is free and done in writing. It matters here for two reasons. First, an accompanying family member of a talent passport holder is not a discretionary tourist request, it is a visa the rules intend you to have, so these appeals get real attention. Second, the appeal process often surfaces the actual objection, which two refusal letters have not told you.

One thing worth ruling out in parallel: how the consulate verifies your marriage certificate. They check Nigerian civil documents at source, and if the issuing registry cannot be reached or does not confirm the record, the whole file reads "not reliable" no matter how well it is legalized and translated. It is worth confirming that your certificate is traceable at the registry that issued it before any third submission.

If the appeal window has already passed, a short written request to the consulate asking which document was found unreliable costs nothing and sometimes gets a real answer. A third application only makes sense once you know what broke, otherwise the same invisible problem refuses you a third time.
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this. I really appreciate your advice and the detailed information you’ve shared.

It’s already been a very frustrating process. I honestly didn’t know that I could send a written request to the French Consulate in Lagos asking which document was considered unreliable. I’ll do that right away and hope they respond with some clarification.

For my marriage certificate, we got married at the Ikoyi Marriage Registry, and I later had the certificate legalized by the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja before my second application. During my first application, the consulate requested the original marriage certificate, and I submitted it as requested, but my application was still refused. After that first refusal, we had the marriage certificate legalized before reapplying, but the second application was still refused with the same reason.

At this point, we’re honestly just confused because we’ve tried to address every issue we could identify, yet we keep receiving the same generic refusal without knowing exactly what the problem is.

Thank you once again for your kindness and guidance. I truly appreciate it.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by legallypaul: 8:34am On Jul 15
OluwaT2026:
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this. I really appreciate your advice and the detailed information you’ve shared.

It’s already been a very frustrating process. I honestly didn’t know that I could send a written request to the French Consulate in Lagos asking which document was considered unreliable. I’ll do that right away and hope they respond with some clarification.

For my marriage certificate, we got married at the Ikoyi Marriage Registry, and I later had the certificate legalized by the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja before my second application. During my first application, the consulate requested the original marriage certificate, and I submitted it as requested, but my application was still refused. After that first refusal, we had the marriage certificate legalized before reapplying, but the second application was still refused with the same reason.

At this point, we’re honestly just confused because we’ve tried to address every issue we could identify, yet we keep receiving the same generic refusal without knowing exactly what the problem is.

Thank you once again for your kindness and guidance. I truly appreciate it.
You have done this properly, and I understand the confusion. On paper your chain is complete.

One thing your latest message sharpens: everything you have fixed so far is on your side of the file. The one link you cannot see is what happens when the consulate checks the record at source. When you write to the consulate in Lagos, ask them directly whether the marriage record was confirmed with the issuing registry. That phrasing matters, because if verification at the registry is where the chain breaks, no amount of legalization on your end will show it.

And do check the date on your second refusal letter before anything else. If you are still inside the appeal window stated on it, the written recours to the commission in Nantes is worth filing now, in parallel with your letter to the consulate. The window closes; the letter can wait a few days, the appeal cannot.

If you get an answer from either, come back and share it here. Whatever they say will help you, and it will help the next person who gets this same wording with no explanation.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by OluwaT2026: 12:29pm On Jul 15
I will do this and come back to share the outcome here. Thank you once again , I’m grateful
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by TheLoanGuy: 8:47am On Jul 16
legallypaul:
You have done this properly, and I understand the confusion. On paper your chain is complete.

One thing your latest message sharpens: everything you have fixed so far is on your side of the file. The one link you cannot see is what happens when the consulate checks the record at source. When you write to the consulate in Lagos, ask them directly whether the marriage record was confirmed with the issuing registry. That phrasing matters, because if verification at the registry is where the chain breaks, no amount of legalization on your end will show it.

And do check the date on your second refusal letter before anything else. If you are still inside the appeal window stated on it, the written recours to the commission in Nantes is worth filing now, in parallel with your letter to the consulate. The window closes; the letter can wait a few days, the appeal cannot.

If you get an answer from either, come back and share it here. Whatever they say will help you, and it will help the next person who gets this same wording with no explanation.
Your ChatGPT response doesn't make sense and it might only make things worse.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by TheLoanGuy: 9:54am On Jul 16
OluwaT2026:
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this. I really appreciate your advice and the detailed information you’ve shared.

It’s already been a very frustrating process. I honestly didn’t know that I could send a written request to the French Consulate in Lagos asking which document was considered unreliable. I’ll do that right away and hope they respond with some clarification.

For my marriage certificate, we got married at the Ikoyi Marriage Registry, and I later had the certificate legalized by the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja before my second application. During my first application, the consulate requested the original marriage certificate, and I submitted it as requested, but my application was still refused. After that first refusal, we had the marriage certificate legalized before reapplying, but the second application was still refused with the same reason.

At this point, we’re honestly just confused because we’ve tried to address every issue we could identify, yet we keep receiving the same generic refusal without knowing exactly what the problem is.

Thank you once again for your kindness and guidance. I truly appreciate it.
I am surprised TLS guys allowed you to submit your application without a flight reservation or health insurance. Is the requirement for long stay visa different? Because one of the basic documents you should include is a flight reservation, except if the requirements for long stay visa is different.
Were you given a document checklist on or before application?
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by OluwaT2026: 10:13am On Jul 16
TheLoanGuy:
I am surprised TLS guys allowed you to submit your application without a flight reservation or health insurance. Is the requirement for long stay visa different? Because one of the basic documents you should include is a flight reservation, except if the requirements for long stay visa is different.
Were you given a document checklist on or before application?
Good morning, I was given a checklist and it wasn’t part of it. And for both applications tls didn’t asked for it.

Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Novainni: 7:34pm On Jul 18
My TLS France appointment form has only surname and first name i didn’t add my third name as written on my passport, is it a problem? Or what can I do?
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