jaysonsmom
Ideal_Rock
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Last night my husband told me he wants us to take a no-kids anniversary trip to Paris in September to celebrate our 10 year anniversary! He's already arranged for my parents to watch them for a week. Yay right?
Here's the problem, he's a US citizen, I'm not. I have a greencard. All he needs to do is book tickets, and he can be on his merry way. I looked up the documents required for me to get a tourist visa to France, and it's ridiculously tedious:
-application and fee
-I need letter of employment from current employer stating start date and title
-Need 3 current pay-stubs
-medical coverage abroad that covers me when I'm overseas
-Round-trip ticket
-Proof of financial means (bank statement)
-Proof of accommodation (we are staying with his sister, and she has to get a signed letter from her city hall to prove she has legal residence in France)
-an appointment and trip to the French Consulate because you can't do any of this online, it has to be in person.
I never even thought of becoming a citizen because it's just so much paperwork to fill out and send in, now I wish I had become a citizen years ago because I have to just as much paperwork to prep for, and it's just for ONE TRIP!
Here's the problem, he's a US citizen, I'm not. I have a greencard. All he needs to do is book tickets, and he can be on his merry way. I looked up the documents required for me to get a tourist visa to France, and it's ridiculously tedious:
-application and fee
-I need letter of employment from current employer stating start date and title
-Need 3 current pay-stubs
-medical coverage abroad that covers me when I'm overseas
-Round-trip ticket
-Proof of financial means (bank statement)
-Proof of accommodation (we are staying with his sister, and she has to get a signed letter from her city hall to prove she has legal residence in France)
-an appointment and trip to the French Consulate because you can't do any of this online, it has to be in person.
I never even thought of becoming a citizen because it's just so much paperwork to fill out and send in, now I wish I had become a citizen years ago because I have to just as much paperwork to prep for, and it's just for ONE TRIP!