A to Z package including:
Step 1
- Search for an institution (school, university, etc.) and enrolment or pre-enrolment as a student in France;
Step 2
- Visa application and appointment scheduling for submission of the application;
- Advice on preparing for the oral interview with Campus France (for countries covered by the Campus France procedure).
- In the event of visa refusal, drafting of an administrative appeal and, if necessary, a legal appeal to the CRRV.
Step 3
Registering your student visa in France, then applying for a residence permit in the year following the expiry of your visa.
Advice and assistance available (by email) during the application process.
Price: 2,500 euros
This fee does not include: visa fees, service fees charged by the service provider responsible for receiving visa applications, Campus France application fees, residence permit tax and stamp duty.
Optional services
Preparation for the interview with Campus France. This interview will conclude with Campus France’s opinion on the project and will subsequently be decisive in obtaining a visa
Preparation consists of providing a bilingual document with educational advice to help the candidate prepare for the interview, as well as a list of frequently asked questions. One or two tests (depending on the candidate’s wishes) will then be offered before the interview.
Cost: €60 for documentation and one test, then €60 per additional test.
Administrative assistance in France: If the student wishes, once they arrive in France, they can entrust us with their registration with the student social security system, the CAF (family allowance fund), or obtain assistance in opening a bank account.
Unit cost per service: €100 (student rate, the normal cost being €250).
Payment Terms
In three installments, prior to each step:
€830 before the ‘search for an institution and student enrolment’ stage.
€830 before the ‘visa application’ stage.
The balance of €840 is payable upon obtaining the visa and before the ‘immigration to France’ stage.
Refund Policy
If it is impossible to find a student enrolment that meets the applicant’s requirements, the first third of the fee will be refunded, minus an administration fee of €200 (i.e. a refund of €630).
If a suitable alternative to the candidate’s initial preferences has been offered but declined, the first third of the fee will be refunded, minus a 50% compensation fee for JJP / Visas Consulting (i.e. a refund of £415).
If the visa application is refused and the candidate waives their right to appeal, the second third (€830) will be refunded in full. It will also be refunded at the end of the appeal process, if the student wishes to appeal and if the appeal is rejected.
The highly unlikely scenario of the authorities rejecting admission to France or registration of a long-stay visa can only arise from the concealment of a serious issue, or because the student has not provided JJP/Visas Consulting with the necessary supporting documents to register on the ANEF website within the required time frame, or simply because the student has withdrawn their application. Visas Consulting to register on the ANEF website within the required time frame (by not providing the required supporting documents), or simply because the student has withdrawn from coming to France or has decided not to remain in France, the third instalment will not be refunded.
Other Packages
Students may choose only one or two of the three stages of the ‘A to Z’ package, depending on their preferences.
The pricing, payment, and refund conditions are identical to those detailed above.
Note: Students may also choose, according to their preferences, to receive basic advice or assistance for standard long-stay visas, thereby reducing costs.

