Short-stay visa (C) — tourism & visiting: Turkish citizen in United States → France
Turkish citizens living in the United States need a Schengen short-stay visa for France — apply at the France visa application centre in the United States and give biometrics.
Uniform Schengen short-stay visa for tourism or visiting, applied for through France as the main destination.
- Validity
- The consulate decides how long it lasts. A first or occasional visa usually just covers your trip; the more you travel (with a clean record), the longer a multiple-entry visa you can get — up to 5 years (the EU visa cascade).
- Entries
- Single, double or multiple entry — shown on the visa as 1, 2 or MULT
- Max stay per visit
- Up to 90 days in any 180-day period — this cap applies even with a 5-year visa
When to start
Start 30 days–6 months before your travel date.
Apply to France only if it is your main destination (longest stay).
Submit at least 15 days before travel and no earlier than 6 months beforehand.
The Schengen visa fee is €90 for adults and €45 for children aged 6–12; a separate service fee applies.
Applications submitted in the US are decided only by the French Consulate in Washington DC (TLScontact runs intake).
You can book an appointment at any of the 11 centres in the US regardless of your location.
Attend the visa application centre in person to give your fingerprints and have your photo taken. Some categories of applicant are exempt.
Standard processing is about 15 days, extendable to up to 45 days if a closer look or extra documents are needed.
What you'll need
- Valid passport — Your passport's expiry date must be at least 3 months after the date of your departure from the Schengen area. ✓ verified
- Schengen application form — A completed Schengen short-stay visa application form. ✓ verified
- Photo — One recent photo compliant with ICAO standards. ✓ verified
- Travel medical insurance — Medical insurance covering emergency medical care, hospitalisation and repatriation (including in the event of death). ✓ verified
- Supporting documents — Evidence of the purpose of your stay, your financial means, accommodation, and your intention to return home after the stay. ✓ verified
- Proof of legal residence — As a general rule you must apply where you are legally resident, so include proof of your legal residence (e.g. residence permit or valid visa). ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
Where you'll apply in United States
Apply in your districtIn the US, France applications are run by TLScontact (11 centres) and decided by the French Consulate in Washington DC; you can use any centre regardless of your US location.
Getting a slot — book early · community-reported, checked 2026-06-13
- Slots are released in batches with no fixed public schedule — most often early morning local time, on Monday mornings, and around the 1st of the month.
- For popular consulates (e.g. France, Italy and Spain in big cities), a fresh batch can be gone within minutes — be registered and logged in before you look.
- Cancellations free up slots throughout the day, so check daily even when it shows ‘no availability’.
- Because of this, apply as early as you are allowed — up to 6 months before travel. Waiting until 1–2 months out often means no slots are left at all.
Fees
Gotchas to watch
- You apply where you legally reside (the US), so bring proof of your US status.
- Apply through France only if it is your main destination.