Démarches pour un algérien se mariant en France
by Carrera911
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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salut a tous,
je vient vers vous pour vous demander une aide svp :
je suis algérien, et dans 3 mois je vais pouvoir monter en france ; pour marier avec une française ca fait deja 3 ans que nous somme ensemble et nous voulons finir notre vie ensemble .
j'aimerai bien avoir une aide pour savoir quels sont les démarches administratives a faire pour pouvoir m'installer
en ma possession un visa de court sejour
Merci d'avance pour votre aide...
le visa je l'ai obtenu grace a plusieurs demandes de visa court séjour que j'ai fait dans le passé la dernière a été positive.
alors mon frère ne perd pas espoir
salut! fais lemariage.com
ou diplomatie.gouv.fr et venir en france
il y a aussi mariage mixtes
tu tapes et tu verras car je ne trouves plus ou c est mais tu trouveras !
je te souhaite bonne chance et un heureu mariage
amities a tout les deux vivi
tu tapes et tu verras car je ne trouves plus ou c est mais tu trouveras !
je te souhaite bonne chance et un heureu mariage
amities a tout les deux vivi
salut a tous,
je vient vers vous pour vous demander une aide svp :
je suis algérien, et dans 3 mois je vais pouvoir monter en france ; pour marier avec une française ca fait deja 3 ans que nous somme ensemble et nous voulons finir notre vie ensemble .
j'aimerai bien avoir une aide pour savoir quels sont les démarches administratives a faire pour pouvoir m'installer
en ma possession un visa de court sejour
Merci d'avance pour votre aide...
Bonsoir,
Ben là, je voudrais pas dire, mais faut peut-être attendre que le gouvernement prenne des mesures, car avec celui qu'il y a en France depuis quelques jours, il va sûrement y avoir du changement.
Pour le moment, toutes les demandes de visa et d'entrée sur le territoire sont bloquées. J'ai ma soeur qui travaille dans une préfecture et qui vient de me le confirmer par téléphone.
Ils ont du monde à régulariser avant. Et ce n'est pas votre mariage qui vous fera entrer plus tôt sur le territoire français, car il y a des personnes qui sont mariées, qui ont un travail fixe et qui sont bien intégrées et qui n'ont pas de papiers encore en règle.
Vous découragez pas pour autant, mais autant vous dire que ce sera quand meme pas rapide.
Sinon la solution serait de vous marier en Algérie et d'y vivre tous les deux.
Bonne chance et bon mariage
Cordialement
Bonsoir,
Ben là, je voudrais pas dire, mais faut peut-être attendre que le gouvernement prenne des mesures, car avec celui qu'il y a en France depuis quelques jours, il va sûrement y avoir du changement.
Pour le moment, toutes les demandes de visa et d'entrée sur le territoire sont bloquées. J'ai ma soeur qui travaille dans une préfecture et qui vient de me le confirmer par téléphone.
Ils ont du monde à régulariser avant. Et ce n'est pas votre mariage qui vous fera entrer plus tôt sur le territoire français, car il y a des personnes qui sont mariées, qui ont un travail fixe et qui sont bien intégrées et qui n'ont pas de papiers encore en règle.
Vous découragez pas pour autant, mais autant vous dire que ce sera quand meme pas rapide.
Sinon la solution serait de vous marier en Algérie et d'y vivre tous les deux.
Bonne chance et bon mariage
Cordialement
Le cerf vidé
Je vous souhaite tout le bonheur du monde, tous ensemble.
La mariage peut se faire en France, puisque tu as le visa de court séjour mais de toute façon tu devras retourner en Algérie pour faire la demande de visa de long séjour à partir de ton pays d'origine.
Pour se marier, en France ou en Algérie, il faut passer par vos consulats, et faire la publication des bans. Pour cela il faut fournir un certain nombre de papiers visant à prouver votre identité et que vous êtes célibataires. Une fois que c'est fait, vous pouvez vous marier.
Si vous vous mariez en Algérie, il faut ensuite faire retranscrire l'acte de mariage sur l'état civil français.
Le moment difficile est celui du mariage. Une fois que c'est fait, et que le mariage a été validé par l'état français, c'est à dire retranscrit, le reste suivra "automatiquement" même si ça peut être long.
Je vous conseille de venir en France, passer un moment, et retourner ensuite vous marier en Algérie. C'est sans doute ce qui sera le plus facile, car cela montrera bien que vous ne cherchez pas à tout prix à entrer sur le territoire français, que vous avez respecté le visa, que vous connaissez la famille de votre femme, etc...
Si vous cherchez à vous marier en France et que vous avez des difficultés (refus de mariage par exemple), vous n'aurez pas le temps de les résoudre dans le cadre de vos trois mois.
Pour se marier, en France ou en Algérie, il faut passer par vos consulats, et faire la publication des bans. Pour cela il faut fournir un certain nombre de papiers visant à prouver votre identité et que vous êtes célibataires. Une fois que c'est fait, vous pouvez vous marier.
Si vous vous mariez en Algérie, il faut ensuite faire retranscrire l'acte de mariage sur l'état civil français.
Le moment difficile est celui du mariage. Une fois que c'est fait, et que le mariage a été validé par l'état français, c'est à dire retranscrit, le reste suivra "automatiquement" même si ça peut être long.
Je vous conseille de venir en France, passer un moment, et retourner ensuite vous marier en Algérie. C'est sans doute ce qui sera le plus facile, car cela montrera bien que vous ne cherchez pas à tout prix à entrer sur le territoire français, que vous avez respecté le visa, que vous connaissez la famille de votre femme, etc...
Si vous cherchez à vous marier en France et que vous avez des difficultés (refus de mariage par exemple), vous n'aurez pas le temps de les résoudre dans le cadre de vos trois mois.
Des infos pour vivre et travailler au Maroc : http://o-maroc.com
Merci a vous pour tout ces informations que vous m'avez donné. je vais encore chercher pour ne rien oublier
et pour ce qui est pour nous; on va essayer de nous marier ne France sinon on se mariera en Algérie.
On dit chez nous celui qui fait du bien trouve toujours le bien sur sa route. j'espère que la chance sera avec nous
salut je suis algerien aussi, prèpare dèja ton dossie de mariage acte de nèssance acte de non mariage les deux en arrabe + leurs traduction en français dèe que tu arrive en france tu va au conssulat d algerie tu demande une attestation (certificat de coutume) tu dèpause ton dossier dans les premier jours começa le jour de ton rdv tu aura toujour ton visa
Bonjour,
Il faut que ta future épouse se renseigne à la mairie pour le mariage, car tout les maires ne sont pas prêt à marier des personnes avec un visa touristique, ils peuvent refuser.
Ensuite depuis le mois de mars 2007 il faut faire la publication des bans(se renseigner auprès de la mairie du domicile).Tout ceci se fait bien avant le mariage( 3 semaines voire plus).
Si le maire consent à vous marier ce que je vous souhaite, après c'est que de la paperasse.Avec le livret de famille français il faut se présenter à la préfecture pour faire une demande de titre de séjour(voir avec eux quels papiers supplémentaires il vous faut, pour pouvoir les préparer avant de venir en France).
La préfecture te délivrera un titre de séjour valable 3 à 12 mois, puis te délivrera une carte de résidence valable 1 an et si tout va bien la carte de résidence valable 10 ans.
Bonne journée.
Il faut que ta future épouse se renseigne à la mairie pour le mariage, car tout les maires ne sont pas prêt à marier des personnes avec un visa touristique, ils peuvent refuser.
Ensuite depuis le mois de mars 2007 il faut faire la publication des bans(se renseigner auprès de la mairie du domicile).Tout ceci se fait bien avant le mariage( 3 semaines voire plus).
Si le maire consent à vous marier ce que je vous souhaite, après c'est que de la paperasse.Avec le livret de famille français il faut se présenter à la préfecture pour faire une demande de titre de séjour(voir avec eux quels papiers supplémentaires il vous faut, pour pouvoir les préparer avant de venir en France).
La préfecture te délivrera un titre de séjour valable 3 à 12 mois, puis te délivrera une carte de résidence valable 1 an et si tout va bien la carte de résidence valable 10 ans.
Bonne journée.
Bonjour,
Il n'est pas aisé de se marier en France avec un visa touristique, nombreux sont les maires qui demeurent réticents.
D'autre part, le regroupement famillial est devenu difficile en France, mais pas impossible.
Il faut notamment que le conjoint français dispose de fiches de paie sur les douze derniers mois au moins égales au smic, il y a également des conditions relatives au logement, à la maitrise de la langue française... Si les conditions requises sont remplies, le délais d'attente est en général de 8 mois, mais cela peut aller jusqu'à 18 mois.
Il est vrai qu'avec le récent changement politique, il risque d'y avoir des difficultés supplémentaires, mais il ne faut pas se décourager et tenter.
Je vous souhaite de pouvoir etre réunis, bon courage.
Il n'est pas aisé de se marier en France avec un visa touristique, nombreux sont les maires qui demeurent réticents.
D'autre part, le regroupement famillial est devenu difficile en France, mais pas impossible.
Il faut notamment que le conjoint français dispose de fiches de paie sur les douze derniers mois au moins égales au smic, il y a également des conditions relatives au logement, à la maitrise de la langue française... Si les conditions requises sont remplies, le délais d'attente est en général de 8 mois, mais cela peut aller jusqu'à 18 mois.
Il est vrai qu'avec le récent changement politique, il risque d'y avoir des difficultés supplémentaires, mais il ne faut pas se décourager et tenter.
Je vous souhaite de pouvoir etre réunis, bon courage.
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There are two ways to look at it:
1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window. The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days. 2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date. If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th. The Prefecture doesn’t provide any information, nor does Air France, and in the forums I’ve checked, opinions are divided. Thanks for any insights you can share!
She plans to return to France on July 18th. According to the European Commission’s Schengen calculator, this new stay “may be authorized for a maximum of 90 days.” That’s not very clear ("may be," "for a maximum of").
The text of Article 6 of the European regulation (2016/399) states that for a stay planned in the territory of the Member States, not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, one must examine "the 180-day period preceding each day of the stay." That’s not very clear either.
My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
There are two ways to look at it:
1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window. The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days. 2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date. If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th. The Prefecture doesn’t provide any information, nor does Air France, and in the forums I’ve checked, opinions are divided. Thanks for any insights you can share!
Hello,
We’re planning to travel to Indonesia (Sulawesi with family) next July and August for a stay longer than a month (about 6 weeks).
I’ve seen that it’s possible to get a 60-day visa before departure, but I’ve also read about people having a lot of trouble getting it (some even didn’t manage and had to leave without it).
We absolutely need to have these 4 visas BEFORE leaving because once we’re in Sulawesi, I’m not sure we’ll be able to go to an embassy to request a visa extension after 30 days.
In short, how can we **100% guarantee** that we’ll get our 4 60-day visas before our trip this summer?
Thanks for your valuable tips!
Elodie
In short, how can we **100% guarantee** that we’ll get our 4 60-day visas before our trip this summer?
Thanks for your valuable tips!
Elodie
Hi there,
I’m leaving for Japan in a few weeks. I just noticed my passport has an ink stain on the signature page. Could this cause any issues?
I’m leaving for Japan in a few weeks. I just noticed my passport has an ink stain on the signature page. Could this cause any issues?
Hello, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026!
We’re heading back in October for a trip through Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
I have a question: for our route, we’ll need to cross the Zambia and Zimbabwe borders twice each. From experience, I know we won’t have any issues with Botswana.
But for the other two countries, I can’t find a clear answer.
All your tips are welcome!
Thanks for your replies
Thanks for your replies
Hi everyone!
I’m currently a student on a gap year, and I don’t plan to go back to school right away. That said, traveling really interests me. But I’ve been wondering: does being a student come with any perks when you decide to go abroad? The real question is whether I should re-enroll in a program just to keep that status without actually attending.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Axel
I’m currently a student on a gap year, and I don’t plan to go back to school right away. That said, traveling really interests me. But I’ve been wondering: does being a student come with any perks when you decide to go abroad? The real question is whether I should re-enroll in a program just to keep that status without actually attending.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Axel




