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Applying for a visa to live and study in France can feel overwhelming, but that’s where Go! Go! France comes in. Our team is here to simplify the process, making it easier and stress-free for you.

Check your visa requirements

Do you need a visa to live and study in France? It depends on your country of residence and study plans. To find out, just use our visa assistant tool. Enter your details, and you’ll quickly see if you need a visa.

Check your visa requirements here: https://gogofrance.com/en/visa-wizard/

Choose the right visa for you

Go! Go! France specializes in assisting with several types of visas, including the long-stay student visa and the working holiday visa for those who want to stay in France long-term (4 months up to 1 year).

Each visa has its unique requirements and benefits, and choosing the right one is crucial for your plans in France. We can also help for short-term visas (less than 3 months).

Learn more about short and long-term options here: https://gogofrance.com/en/blog/short-or-long-options-to-study-in-france/

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Pathways for EU and non-EU students

Whether you are an EU or non-EU student, we provide guidance tailored to your visa type. Our step-by-step support ensures a smooth application process, minimizing paperwork and stress. We’re committed to helping students from all backgrounds successfully apply for their visas.

Watch our step-by-step guide on applying to live and study in France:

Step-by-step visa guidance

From understanding when and where to apply to gathering the necessary documents and preparing for your appointment at your local French embassy or consulate, we ensure you have everything you need for a smooth application.

Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality, the type of visa, and your study plans. Our team helps you navigate the specifics, ensuring that all forms are correctly completed and submitted on time.

We also make sure that you fully understand and meet the necessary financial requirements to avoid any complications or the risk of being denied your visa application, ensuring a smooth and successful process.

Choose the right school and accommodation for you

Selecting the right school is a crucial part of your journey. At Go! Go! France, we always consider your goals, your budget, your lifestyle and personal preferences when recommending you a school.

We partner with language schools all over the country to match you with the best one for your needs.

Discover our schools: https://gogofrance.com/en/language-schools-in-france/

The next crucial step is choosing and booking your accommodation in France. We’ve partnered with two renowned online booking platforms, Uniplaces and HousingAnywhere, to offer you a wide selection of accommodations.

Discover our accommodations: https://gogofrance.com/en/accommodation-in-france/

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Fast and reliable support

Moving abroad is a big step, and we understand how important quick responses are. That’s why we aim to reply to all messages within 1 to 3 business days. Our students can contact us via email or through direct messages on WhatsApp and KakaoTalk.

To make the visa and study abroad process even easier, we provide support in English, French, Korean, and Japanese—ensuring that you can communicate with us in your native language. Our goal is to remove as many barriers as possible, and we are continuously working to expand our services into more languages in the future.

Apply with Go! Go! France

At Go! Go! France, we help international students like you with everything from choosing the right school to preparing for life in France. Whether you’re looking for a short-term course or a long-term program, we’re here to guide you. Our support doesn’t stop once you arrive—we help you settle in and start your studies smoothly.

Contact us to get started!

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