Embassy of France in Port-of-Spain
Ambassador | M. Michel TRINQUIER |
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Address | Tatil Building 11 Maraval Road PO Box 1242 Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago |
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Web site | http:/ |
Ambassador | M. Michel TRINQUIER |
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Address | Tatil Building 11 Maraval Road PO Box 1242 Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
cad. | |
Web site | http:/ |
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Do I need a visa for Paris. I am citizen of TnT live in USA with Permanent Resident status.
Thank you,
Shireen
HI I was just wondering with the official announcement of Trinidadians not needing Visa's again to Europe was just wondering if I would still need a visa to visit the island of St. Barts?
NB: Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago do not require a visa for short stays – 90 days or less per six-month period – in the French Overseas Departments and Regions of Martinique and Guadeloupe effective December 18, 2009. However, travellers must still be able to produce documentary evidence of their motive of stay, accommodation, medical insurance, sufficient finances and return travel to an Immigration Officer at the border, if requested.
If I need a three day visa to visit Paris how do I apply for it and what's the cost and does the cost is same for children
Hi,
Am a British national living in London but my daughter is coming over from trinidad and tobago to visit me in June July am planning a three to Paris .
I read that National s would not be needing a visa to visit France can yo please enlighten and veryfiy.
With regards.
The Schengen Visa system has not been abolished, and there were no plans to do so. You should apply as normal.
I will be travelling in April 2015 through London and would like to visit Paris for 3 days from London and was told I have to apply for a Schengen Visa. However, I understand that the Schengen Visa should
have been abolished in January, 2015. Just wanted to know if it was abolished and what are the new requirements.
Hello/Bonjour,
I am a Trinidad national residing in North Carolina (permanent resident- Green card) and would like to send in an application via fed ex for my daughter (also Trinidadian with perm resident status) to obtain a visa for Paris. She intends to travel there for a week during her summer vacation. She is 14 years of age and will be travelling with her Aunt and Uncle.
Is this possible by mail? How long is the process?
Best Regards
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