Legal Question in Immigration Law in France
Options for residing in France, legally.
i am an American citizen, from California. On Oct 31, 2004 i came to France to live with a man i fell in love with. It has been almost two years since i arrived and i still have only a passport. So i leave the country every 90 days to have it stamped and renew my time here in France.
i looked into applying for a Visa, but it seems it must be done from the US and i don't have any means there really.
Is there any other option than marriage for staying in France legally?
It is important to make the transition final, so i can receive medical care ect...
Thanks in advance for any help!
bella
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Options for residing in France, legally.
Dear Bella,
I am a French attorney practicing both in the USA and France in the field of immigration. I will be happy to asist you.
Please fee free to contact me at [email protected] or on the phone 01 46 27 01 00 and kindly leave a number and a convenient time to be called back. I will gladly get back to you.
Very truly yours,
Pierre Hourcade
Avocat a la Cour
Attorney at Law
www.frenchattorney.com
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