Visa for France

Manage your student visa with certified experts

Wills

Benefits of applying for your visa with a professional

  • Personalized advice tailored to your profile and destination country
  • Professional document proofreading to reduce errors
  • An effective strategy for increasing the likelihood of approval
  • Interview preparation (if applicable)
  • Direct support from certified specialists
  • Greater security and confidence in your process

The team that will guide you through the visa process

Maître Fanny Mindeguia assists individuals, entrepreneurs, and international professionals with their relocation and mobility projects in France.

As part of her collaboration with Immiland, she advises clients at every stage of their immigration processes, from analyzing their situation to preparing and submitting their visa and residence permit applications to the French authorities.

She specializes in applications for short- and long-term visas (student, worker, entrepreneur/self-employed, Passeport Talent, visitor), family reunification procedures, as well as residence permit applications, changes of status, and the issuance of residence cards.

Trained in French and Spanish law and holding a Master’s degree in European Law, Maître Mindeguia assists an international clientele with a rigorous, strategic, and pragmatic approach. She practices in French, Spanish, and English.

Practice Areas:

  • Short-term and long-term visas for France
  • Professional and Business Immigration
  • Residence permits and changes of status
  • Family reunification and settling in France

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What should you know before your appointment?

  • Define your academic and career goals

    Be clear about what you want to study, in which country, and how that program fits into your future.
  • Research the country and its basic requirements

    Familiarizing yourself with the destination (language, costs, visa requirements) will help you get the most out of the consultation.
  • Organize your personal and financial documents

    A valid passport, academic transcripts, certificates, and proof of financial support are essential from the very beginning.
  • Test your language proficiency at

    . Knowing your current level (English or French) will help you identify realistic study and visa options.
  • Be clear about your budget

    Determine how much you can afford to spend on tuition, living expenses, and the immigration process so you can make strategic decisions.