Step 2: Employer Obtains Work Authorization
DIRECCTE Submission
Your employer will submit a work permit application to the local labor authority (DIRECCTE).
Documents Needed by Employer
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Completed work authorization form
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Employment contract
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Company registration documents
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Justification of the need to hire a foreign worker
Approval Timeline
Processing usually takes 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the region and application type.
Step 3: Receive the Work Authorization and Apply for Visa
Work Permit Transfer
Once approved, the DIRECCTE sends the authorization to the French immigration office (OFII) and the French consulate in your country.
Book Visa Appointment
Schedule an appointment with the French consulate or visa application center in your home country.
Required Documents for Visa Application
- Long-stay visa application form
- Valid passport (minimum 2 blank pages, valid 3+ months beyond stay)
- Work contract and authorization
- Proof of qualifications
- Proof of accommodation in France
- Passport-sized photos (as per Schengen guidelines)
- Medical insurance coverage
- Visa application fee payment receipt
Step 4: Attend Visa Interview
Consulate Visit
Attend your visa appointment with all original documents and copies.
Biometrics
You may be required to submit fingerprints and facial photo.
Interview Questions
You might be asked about your job, qualifications, background, and plans in France.
Step 5: Visa Processing and Approval
Processing Time
Processing usually takes 15 to 30 days, but delays can occur during peak periods.
Visa Collection
Once approved, you will receive a visa sticker in your passport that allows you to enter France.
Step 6: Arrive in France and Validate the Visa
OFII Registration
Within 3 months of arrival, validate your long-stay visa online at the OFII website.
Residence Permit (if applicable)
Depending on your visa type, you may need to apply for a residence card at your local prefecture after validation.
Step 7: Start Working and Reside Legally
Social Security Registration
Once you begin work, register with France’s social security system to receive a social security number and access healthcare.
Tax Obligations
Ensure you understand French income tax and file annual returns if you stay more than 183 days a year.
Family Members
In some visa types (e.g., Talent Passport), your family members can join you under a simplified procedure.