VLS-TS traveling to France amid covid19

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I have a French long-stay visa ("visa de long sejour-titre de sejour" or VLS-TS) that was recently issued in February. I was going to travel to France in the middle of March, but, due to covid-19, my trip was cancelled. I am trying to reschedule my flight and I want to make sure I will be allowed to enter France with my VLS-TS. I’ve been reading that only residents or people holding a VLS-TS will be allowed entrance, but I want to make sure. I travel with my emotional support dog and definitely don’t want to encounter any issues once there.

I do have all of the attestation printed and all of the documents I had when I applied for my visa. (i.e. attestation d'hébergement, copies of the French citizen who I live with). I’ve been living in France for the past two years.



Best Answer

The situation is dynamic and no one can predict the future. However, as of this writing, holders of French residence permits are allowed to enter France. It is not clear to me if the long-stay visa, which allows the holder to obtain a residence permit, is sufficient. You must fill out the form for an attestation de déplacement international and bring it with you either printed out or as a QR code using the tool on the interior ministry's website and be prepared to comply with the lock-down requirements upon arrival.




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