French visa lawyer: support and recourse in the event of refusal

Obtaining refugee status in France is a journey fraught with pitfalls. Between administrative delays, the complexity of procedures and the risk of rejection, calling on the services of an asylum lawyer is often a necessity to maximize your chances of success. Cabinet Goldwin Partners, experts in refugee law, accompanies claimants every step of the way, from building their case to defending them before the CNDA (Cours Nationale du Droit d’Asile). In this article, we’ll look at why the assistance of a lawyer is essential, what services they offer and how to choose the right legal representative.

What is a visa lawyer?

A visa lawyer is an expert in immigration law. He or she assists individuals and professionals in the process of obtaining a visa, whatever the country concerned. His role is to advise, prepare files and intervene in the event of refusal. Depending on the country concerned, visa requirements may vary. A lawyer can help you anticipate these differences and optimize your file accordingly.

Why use a lawyer for a visa application?

The number of visa applications is gradually catching up with its pre-Covid level, reaching over 3.4 million by 2024. However, not all applications are successful. According to official figures, almost 17% of visa applications were refused in 2024.

An expert visa law firm like Goldwin Partners can help you prevent rejection or challenge it with solid legal arguments.

There are several advantages to hiring a lawyer for a visa application:

  • Avoid administrative errors
  • Anticipating potential problems
  • Legal support in the event of refusal

Visa and legal assistance: for whom and why?

Immigration lawyers assist a variety of clients:

  • Students wishing to study abroad
  • Workers on the move
  • Families undergoing family reunification procedures
  • Humanitarian visa applicants
  • Tourists faced with a refusal or needing assistance with administrative formalities.

The help of a lawyer can speed up processing times by avoiding the mistakes that are frequently made in files, particularly when it comes to proof of resources and proof of accommodation.

But what exactly is a visa?

A visa is a sticker affixed to a passport by the French consular authorities abroad. It allows a foreign national to enter and stay in France for a set period of time. While European citizens can travel freely on French territory, most nationals of other countries require a visa. Some countries, such as the United States and Canada, benefit from bilateral agreements allowing them to enter France without a visa for a stay not exceeding three months.

The different types of visa

There are two main categories of visa:

  • The short-stay visa (type C): valid for a maximum of three months, it is often requested for tourism, business trips or family visits.
  • The long-stay visa (type D): required for a stay of more than three months, this visa is for students, workers, spouses of French nationals, or applicants for a private and family residence visa.

Visa application: a regulated procedure

Visa applications are mainly made online via the France-Visas portal, followed by an appointment at the consulate. The administration has a maximum of two months in which to process the application, except in the case of verification of civil status documents (particularly for spouses of French nationals), which can take up to eight months.

Long-stay visa: steps and practical advice

Obtaining a long-stay visa requires :

  • A complete file (supporting documents, attestation, proof of income)
  • An appointment at the embassy or consulate
  • Meticulous interview preparation

Our lawyers will guide you every step of the way to avoid any refusal. They also follow up with you once your visa has been issued, to ensure that you comply with the conditions imposed by the authorities.

Student visas: our law firm can help you

Our experts will help you :

  • Gather required documents
  • Writing an effective cover letter
  • Anticipating administrative questions

Student visa refusals are often linked to a lack of proof of financial resources. Our lawyers can help you put together an impeccable file and maximize your chances of getting back to school or starting your internship with peace of mind.

Get your work visa with our specialized lawyers

We make it easy for you to obtain a work visa by :

  • Advising on the right type of visa (employee, talent, entrepreneur)
  • Helping you build a solid business case
  • Following up on your request

The rules vary from country to country and from profession to profession. A specialized lawyer will be able to anticipate these requirements to avoid any administrative rejection.

Family visa lawyer: reunite your loved ones legally

We support you in :

  • Preparing your file
  • Checking eligibility conditions
  • Monitoring administrative procedures

Our lawyers can help you prove the legitimacy of your claim by providing solid evidence, especially if you have doubts about the authenticity of your family ties.

Assistance for a humanitarian or tourist visa, we support you

Our lawyers assist humanitarian and tourist visa applicants in :

  • Arguing the need for a visa
  • Providing suitable evidence
  • Preparing an appeal in the event of refusal

For a humanitarian visa, the presentation of solid medical or legal documents is essential. Our lawyers are familiar with the specific criteria required by the authorities.

Visa refusal: what are the options?

A visa refusal can be explicit (form indicating the reason for refusal) or implicit (absence of response within the legal deadline). Reasons for refusal vary:

  • Lack of proof of conditions of stay
  • Insufficient financial resources
  • Risk of visa misuse
  • Suspected document fraud

If you are refused a visa, you can appeal to the Commission des recours contre les refus de visa (CRRV) in Nantes. You must refer the case to the CRRV before lodging an appeal with the administrative court.

Why hire a lawyer for a Visa refusal?

An immigration lawyer can assist the applicant at every stage of the appeal process:

  1. Drafting and motivating appeals to the CRRV: a well-argued appeal, backed up by solid supporting documents, maximizes the chances of acceptance.
  2. Appeal to the Nantes administrative court: if the CRRV rejects the appeal (or does not respond within two months), you can appeal to the administrative court.
  3. Emergency procedures (suspension proceedings): in urgent situations (start of the academic year, taking up a new post), an accelerated procedure can be initiated to obtain a decision within one or two months.

Timeframes and chances of success

The normal procedure can take between 8 and 10 months, while the “référé suspension” procedure reduces this time to 1 or 2 months. The courts tend to overturn abusive refusals, particularly for spouses of French nationals or seasonal workers, who are victims of unjustified restrictions.

Conclusion

Calling on a visa lawyer can maximize your chances of obtaining a visa and avoid refusals. Our experts are with you every step of the way, for all types of visas. Entrust your file to professionals and travel with peace of mind!

Visa questions and answers

Why was my visa refused?

Your visa may be refused for missing documents, lack of financial evidence or inconsistencies. Calling on Goldwin Partners can help you avoid this type of disappointment.

Yes, with the help of our lawyers, you can lodge an appeal and provide additional information.

Fees vary according to the complexity of the case. Goldwin Partners will discuss the amount of services and fees with you in full transparency at the first meeting. You will also need to add a series of administrative costs and consular taxes, in order to process your file (certified copies, certified translations, etc.).

This depends on the type of visa you are applying for, but in general you will need a passport, financial documents, proof of accommodation and a letter of motivation. Cabinet Goldwin Partners can provide you with a complete list of the documents you’ll need, to avoid incomplete applications and additional delays.

No, but it will help you put together your application to maximize your chances of acceptance as quickly as possible.

Rulings obtained by Goldwin in connection with "Visa»

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