Visa refused? You have 30 days to fight back

A French visa refusal is not the end: a reasoned appeal before the CRRV (the official French visa appeal board) can overturn it. Our team writes it for you, in French, with the right legal grounds.

Strict 30-day deadline handled
Written in French with legal grounds
Delivered within 24–48h

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 €

What is the CRRV?

The Commission de Recours contre les Refus de Visa: the mandatory first appeal body for French visa refusals, based in Nantes. Appealing there within 30 days preserves all your rights, including a later court appeal.

What are my chances?

It depends on the refusal ground: insufficient proof, doubts about your return, or file errors are the most common and often answerable with better evidence. We are transparent about the strength of your case.

Can I just reapply instead?

Sometimes yes, and we tell you when that is smarter. But an appeal is the only way to challenge the refusal itself, and the two paths can be combined.