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TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar: 7:35am On Apr 15, 2025
Zuar:
Hello,

is someone here who is coming from Nigeria (Lagos) to France, Belgium or Netherlands willing to come with some traditional clothes for me? For context, these clothes are for my wedding in France. I'm willing to pay for the extra package. Thanks

Please!!!!

Looking forward to your feedback.
TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar: 12:53pm On Apr 14, 2025
Hello,

is someone here who is coming from Nigeria (Lagos) to France, Belgium or Netherlands willing to come with some traditional clothes for me? For context, these clothes are for my wedding in France. I'm willing to pay for the extra package. Thanks

Please!!!!

Looking forward to your feedback.
TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar: 3:50pm On Feb 20, 2025
ogatboy:
Depends on the city in France. And you mean flix bus
Hello House,

I have serious question and I would appreciate y'all responses. Just to give you some background details, I'm applying for Visa for my brother to come for my wedding in France. In the application form, I inputed the details of my Mother-inlaw as the inviting person and myself as the sponsor, since I don't reside in France (I live and work in Belgium), but my Fiancéé is French and the wedding would hold at the city where her parents lives.

I have now received the attestation d'accueil which I intend to send to my brother, but the name in the doc is the step-father of my Fiancéé and not the name of my Fiancée's mum. Given that my Fiancé's mum and step-dad aren't married but in PACS (Pacte Civil de Solidarité), it might be contradicting to the visa issuing officer when he/she sees different names on the visa application form and the attestation d'accueil.

I would have started a fresh application on the French Visa site, but I have already booked and paid for appointment at TLS with visa doc file number.

Please guys, tell me what I can do. I will be on the look out for your feedbacks.
TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar: 3:45pm On Feb 20, 2025
[quote author=ogatboy post=134225047]Hello House,

I have serious question and I would appreciate y'all responses. Just to give you some background details, I'm applying for Visa for my brother to come for my wedding in France. In the application form, I inputed the details of my Mother-inlaw as the inviting person and myself as the sponsor, since I don't reside in France (I live and work in Belgium), but my Fiancéé is French and the wedding would hold at the city where her parents lives.

I have now received the attestation d'accueil which I intend to send to my brother, but the name in the doc is the step-father of my Fiancéé and not the name of my Fiancée's mum. Given that my Fiancé's mum and step-dad aren't married but in PACS (Pacte Civil de Solidarité), it might be contradicting to the visa issuing officer when he/she sees different names on the visa application form and the attestation d'accueil.

I would have started a fresh application on the French Visa site, but I have already booked and paid for appointment at TLS with visa doc file number.

Please guys, tell me what I can do. I will be on the look out for your feedbacks.
TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar: 8:54am On Feb 20, 2025
Desmondola2020:
This application sounds complicated with so many people involved. You could have just invited and sponsor him all together but since you are done with the application, let’s hope for the best.
Yeah, I would have invited him if the wedding was in Belgium. But it is in France, but I don't live in France, hence the reason for accommodation provision in France.
TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar: 7:07pm On Feb 19, 2025
Hello House,

I have serious question and I would appreciate y'all responses. Just to give you some background details, I'm applying for Visa for my brother to come for my wedding in France. In the application form, I inputed the details of my Mother-inlaw as the inviting person and myself as the sponsor, since I don't reside in France (I live and work in Belgium), but my Fiancéé is French and the wedding would hold at the city where her parents lives.

I have now received the attestation d'accueil which I intend to send to my brother, but the name in the doc is the step-father of my Fiancéé and not the name of my Fiancée's mum. Given that my Fiancé's mum and step-dad aren't married but in PACS (Pacte Civil de Solidarité), it might be contradicting to the visa issuing officer when he/she sees different names on the visa application form and the attestation d'accueil.

I would have started a fresh application on the French Visa site, but I have already booked and paid for appointment at TLS with visa doc file number.

Please guys, tell me what I can do. I will be on the look out for your feedbacks.
TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar: 1:28pm On Apr 02, 2021
davide470:
Congrats on your scholarship!.

1. Yes, the amount is sufficient to grant you a visa. (The minimum was 615euros x 9months = 5,535e)
2. Yes, you need a health insurance for 3 months, and you will have to register with the French Healthcare "Ameli" when you get there
Thanks, I appreciate your response
TravelRe: Thread For France Prospective Students by Zuar:
[quote author=freemanlibre post=100266734][/quote]Thanks
TravelRe: Thread For France Prospective Students by Zuar:
Hello House

I hop y’all are doing great

I have a serious question disturbing me.

So I was awarded a scholarship for a Master Program. The program is for a year(M2)

The scholarship is worth a total of €7000
Academic Scholarship €3500
International Relocation Grant €3500

PS: My tuition fee is €247

1. I would like to if this amount will suffice to be granted a Visa.

2. Do I need a health insurance for 3 months from Nigeria here before applying

Assuming all other requirements are satisfied (accommodation, among others), will I be successful


Thanks in anticipation to your responses
TravelRe: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Zuar:
Hello House

I hop y’all are doing great

I have a serious question disturbing me.

So I was awarded a scholarship for a Master Program for. The program is for a year(M2)

The scholarship is worth a total of €7000
Academic Scholarship €3500
International Relocation Grant €3500


Ps: My tuition fee is €247

1. I would like to know if this amount will suffice to be granted a Visa.

2. Do I need a health insurance for 3 months from Nigeria here before applying

Assuming all other requirements are satisfied (accommodation, among others), will I be successful


Thanks in anticipation to your responses
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rainoil Graduate Trainee Program 2020 by Zuar: 11:30pm On Dec 21, 2020
What is the next stage after this?
Has anybody been contacted?

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