France Visa RequirementsFor Guinea passport holders

France requires a Schengen visa for Guinean passport holders, applied at the French Embassy in Conakry. Given Guinea's colonial history with France, the French embassy is a primary Schengen application point for Guineans.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
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Guinea passport holders require a visa to enter France.

Apply at the French Embassy in Conakry (Commune de Kaloum). France often uses TLScontact for visa appointment booking. Book via tlscontact.com/fr/GN. Required documents: Schengen application form, valid passport, two recent photos, travel insurance (EUR 30,000 minimum), round-trip flights, accommodation proof or attestation d'accueil, bank statements (3 to 6 months), employment documents, and a cover letter. For family visits: include the host's proof of residence and status in France. Pay EUR 80 at the visa center. Processing: 15 to 30 days.

France is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Guinea to France: What You Need to Know

France has deep historical and cultural ties with Guinea, dating to the colonial era and Guinea's independence under Sekou Toure in 1958. France maintains a significant embassy in Conakry, making it one of the most accessible Schengen application posts for Guinean nationals. French is Guinea's official language, and France hosts one of the largest Guinean diaspora communities in Europe.

Despite these ties, France applies full Schengen visa scrutiny. The Type C visa permits 90 days within a 180-day period across all Schengen countries and costs EUR 80. Refusal rates for Guinean applications have historically been significant, so a complete, well-organized dossier is critical.

Family reunion visits are among the most common application types. Applicants visiting family in France should include an attestation d'accueil (hospitality certificate) officially signed by the French host and authenticated at their local mairie (town hall).

Practical Tips

Book your TLScontact appointment well in advance as slots fill quickly. The attestation d'accueil must be obtained by the French host at their local town hall (mairie) and sent to you before you submit your application. Always submit originals plus photocopies. Dress formally for your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Guineans need a visa to go to France?

Yes, Guinean nationals require a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) to enter France. The French Embassy in Conakry handles applications via TLScontact.

How do Guineans apply for a French visa in Guinea?

Appointments are booked through TLScontact at tlscontact.com. Documents are submitted at the TLScontact center in Conakry. The embassy then processes the application and returns your passport with the visa decision.

What is the French Schengen visa fee for Guineans?

The Schengen visa fee is EUR 80, approximately USD 87. TLScontact charges an additional service fee.

What is an attestation d'accueil and do I need one for France?

An attestation d'accueil is a hospitality certificate signed by your French host and authenticated at their local town hall (mairie). It is required when staying with a private individual in France rather than in a hotel.