Correct answers and a strong bank balance are necessary to succeed in the French visa interview. Let us know how much balance you need to have.
If you are also dreaming of going to France to study or work, then this news is very important for you. Not only documents but also interviews are important to get a France visa. It can be beneficial for you to know the questions asked in the visa interview and the necessary conditions of bank balance.
These questions are definitely asked in the visa interview
The embassy asks some important questions to those applying for France visa. It is important to give correct and reliable answers to these questions, because these decide whether you will get a visa or not.
Why do you want to go to France?
In which institution are you studying or working?
Why did you choose this course or job?
How have you arranged for living and expenses in France?
What are your future plans after completing your studies or job?
What do your parents or sponsors do and how much is their income?
How much money should be in the bank?
According to the French government's visa guidelines, if you are going to France for studies, then you have to prove that you have sufficient funds for living and studying there. According to reports, a minimum amount of 615 euros per month has to be shown in the bank account, which is about 7,380 euros (about 6.7 lakh rupees) for a year.
However, if you have already taken a hostel or any facility, then this amount can be slightly less. In the case of work visa also, you have to show a bank statement, which can prove that you can manage your expenses yourself until you get your first salary.
What documents are required?
Passport (valid for at least 6 months)
Admission letter or job offer letter
Bank statement (6 months)
Income proof (if working)
Medical and travel insurance
Passport size photo
Information about accommodation
Keep these things in mind
Do not panic in the interview, answer calmly and confidently.
Keep both a copy and original of all documents with you.
Visa can be rejected due to wrong information.
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