France visa for Filipino citizens, done right

As a citizen of the Philippines, you need a visa for France, short stay (Schengen) or long stay alike. Our France-based team tells you which visa fits your project, builds your document list, and reviews your file before you submit it to the consulate.

Requirements checked for your exact case
File reviewed by a France-based team
Refusal appeals handled (CRRV)

How it works

1

Describe your situation

A few questions about your visa project and where you stand. It takes 3 minutes.

2

Our team works on your file

France-based specialists review your case against the official requirements of your visa type.

3

Receive everything by email

Your personalized plan, corrected file or appeal, delivered within 24–48h, ready to use.

Our services

Guidance & action plan

Which visa fits your case, your eligibility, and the exact document list — a personalized written plan.

179 €

Application file review

Line-by-line review of your complete file before you submit: missing documents, weak points, corrections.

179 €

Visa refusal appeal

Formal appeal to the CRRV (French visa appeal board), written by our team with legal grounds.

179 €

Complete preparation pack

End-to-end: strategy, document list, cover letter, full file review and support until submission.

179 €

Status change file

Living in France and changing status (student to employee, etc.)? Complete préfecture file, built and reviewed.

179 €

Work permit file

Autorisation de travail: the employer file prepared and checked, ready to submit on the official platform.

179 €

Business plan (residence permit)

A full business plan meeting préfecture standards for entrepreneur / profession libérale permits.

179 €

Do Filipino citizens need a visa for France?

Yes. A Schengen short-stay visa for visits up to 90 days, or a long-stay visa (VLS-TS) for study, work or family settlement. The consulate serving your place of residence handles the application.

How early should I apply?

Short-stay applications can be lodged up to 6 months before travel and appointment slots fill fast in the Philippines. Long-stay files take longer to build: start 2 to 3 months ahead.

What if my application is refused?

You can appeal before the CRRV within 30 days. Our team writes the appeal in French with the right legal grounds, and tells you honestly whether reapplying is the smarter route.