
France is one of the world's top study destinations, offering world-renowned grandes écoles and universities in cities like Paris, Lyon, and Toulouse. France offers tuition fees that are among the lowest in Europe for public universities and a vibrant cultural experience. At Yourabroadmap, we help students navigate the Campus France process and student visa application.

- French university and grande école selection
- Campus France registration and fee payment
- French Student Visa (VLS-TS Etudiant) application
- French language preparation (DELF/DALF/TCF)
- accommodation in university residences (CROUS)
- post-study work and residence permit guidance
01
campus france
Register with Campus France and pay the application fee.
02
admit
Receive your acceptance letter (lettre d'admission).
03
visa
Apply for the French Long-Stay Student Visa (VLS-TS).
04
study
Arrive in France and validate your visa online with OFII.
yourabroadmap advantage
Your Trusted Partner for Studying in France
We provide personalised, end-to-end support to help every student achieve their dream of studying in France.
world-class institutions
France has over 35 universities in the world's top 1000 including Sorbonne and Paris-Saclay.
affordable tuition
Public university fees are only €170–€3,770 per year for EU/EEA students; slightly higher for non-EU.
cultural immersion
France offers unmatched cultural richness, cuisine, and language immersion.
campus france expertise
We guide students through the mandatory Campus France registration process step by step.
faq
Frequently Asked Questions
Campus France is the official French government agency that manages international student applications to French higher education institutions.
For French-taught programmes, B2-level French is required. Many Master's programmes are available in English.
VLS-TS (Long-Stay Visa equivalent to Residence Permit) is the standard French student visa that also functions as a temporary residence permit.
OFII (French Office of Immigration and Integration) requires students to validate their long-stay visa online within 3 months of arrival.
Yes, international students can work up to 964 hours per year (roughly 20 hours per week) on a valid student visa.