Tout est dans le titre, mon ami s'est vu refusé l'Esta je ne sais pas pourquoi, on a noté la même chose pourtant sauf le nom, prénom et date de naissance était différent. Il est né en France et est Francais. D'ou vient le probleme, je ne sais pas !
Moi ça a marché sans aucun probléme ! :)
Donc on a pris rdv au consulat, le 9 mars il demande pleins de paperasse, et j'ai des questions à vous poser en esperant avoir les réponses :
1) Il demande en plus de son passeport, sa pièce d'identité et malheureusement cette dernière est périmé, il va la refaire demain, donc il n'aura plus de pièce d'identité mais un recepissé. Le recepissé est valable ou il est mieux de garder sa pièce d'identité périmé de 1 mois ?
2) Nous partons pr 2 semaines aux etats unis, voyage organisé par son C.E (voyage vraiment touristique). Peut-on refuser son visa touristique ? si oui, pr quelles motifs ?
3) Si son visa est accepté, cb de temps le delivre t-il ?
Il est né en France et est Francais. D'ou vient le probleme, je ne sais pas !
il a un nom et prenom "francais"?
Nous partons pr 2 semaines aux etats unis, voyage organisé par son C.E (voyage vraiment touristique). Peut-on refuser son visa touristique ? si oui, pr quelles motifs ?
oui le visa pourrait etre refusé mais pas vraiment pkoi car cela depend du dossier de ton ami et le motif n'est pas generalement donné en detail
3) Si son visa est accepté, cb de temps le delivre t-il ?
aleatoire car cela dependra de l'instruction de son dossier. Si tout va bien qques sinon bcp plus
Non, il a un prénom a consonnance africaine et un nom africain.
Il n'as pas de casier judiciaire en france (nulle part d'ailleurs), on a répondu à toutes les questions (sur l'Esta), il n'ya pas de problèmes. Mais bon il s'est vu "Voyage Non Autorisé"... Bizarre ?
Alors si j'ai bien compris dès l'instant où on a un prénom ou nom a consonnance "étrangère" on n'est rejeté ! C'est n'importe quoi ! Je suis frustrée.
Oh lala c'est vraiment compliqué pour rentrer dans ce continent là ! Ca ne me donnes même plus envie d'y aller :$
Ok, mais vous n'avez pas répondu à ma première question, un recepissé (carte d'identité expiré en attente de la nouvelle piece) suffit pour rentrer dans le consulat ?
Il ne va pa se voir refouler ?
Ils sont paranoiaque quand même ! Il ne pourra jamais aller aux ETATS UNIS juste pour ce motif bidon.
Il peut prendre son permis de conduire, j'ai regardé dans les papiers qui me sont demandé pour mon visa étudiant et le permis est autorisé comme pièce d'identité en plus du passeport.
La carte d'identité nationale n'étant pas obligatoire en France, il y a certainement des alternatives possibles, tout dépend de ce qu'il s'agit de prouver, en fait...
Il doit y avoir une liste.
J'ai moi aussi un problème de pièces d'identité.
Je dois me rendre à l'ambassade dans une quinzaine de jours (pour obtenir un VISA). Je devrai présenter mon passeport ainsi qu'une autre pièce d'identité.
Or:
- je n'ai pas le permis (ça arrive à des gens biens)
- ma carte d'identité est périmée depuis 9 jours
Ce n'est qu'une supposition, mais ma compréhension de cette obligation, c'est qu'elle permet de s'assurer que le demandeur de visa aura de quoi prouver son identité durant la période où le visa restera entre les mains de l'ambassade. Non???
J'ai lu sur internet qu'une carte d'identité périmée suffit à prouver l'identité de son possesseur, à partir du moment où la photo est ressemblante.
Mais j'ai également cru comprendre que les EU sont assez "tatillons" concernant la délivrance de visas...
Conclusion: je ne suis pas tout à fait sereine.
- --> Lili, pourriez-vous me dire si votre ami a pu s'en sortir avec sa carte d'identité périmée?
- --> L'un d'entre vous saurait-il si un livret de famille peut faire l'affaire?
Merci d'avance pour vos réponses et votre aide!
Excellente journée
Wow! Quelle réactivité :D
Merci pour votre réponse Fayd!
D'après les infos dispos sur la page que vous avez mise en lien (si je comprends bien) le livret de famille est cité parmi les documents suggérés pour satisfaire à l'obligation suivante: "Le demandeur doit convaincre l’officier consulaire de son intention de quitter les Etats-Unis à l’expiration de son autorisation de séjour."
Mais peut-il être utilisé comme pièce d'identité?? La liste des "pièces à fournir avec les demandes" (consultable au bas de la feuille récapitulant la prise du RDV au consulat) spécifie bien: "En dehors de votre passeport, vous devez présenter une autre pièce d'identité (par exemple carte d'identité, permis de conduire, ou carte de résident) pour pouvoir entrer au Consulat.
Pouvez-vous me confirmer que le livret de famille est bien une pièce d'identité recevable pour entrer au consulat?
Le livret, c('est pour prouver les attaches familiales, mais accompagné d'une CI même périmée, prouve l'identité de la personne, de toute façon, pas moyen de faire autrement.
Effectivement, après vérification (et moult appels téléphoniques), il est possible d'entrer au consulat avec sa carte d'identité périmée + son livret de famille. (Merci encore Fayd)
A propos, si vous avez besoin d'une info en lien: contactez le 01.43.12.22.22 (numéro non surtaxé comme celui permettant de prendre des rdv, facturé 14.50 euro l'appel), tapez 2 (pour la langue française) puis attendez (sans sélectionner de numéro) qu'un opérateur se charge de vous. Personnellement, je suis tombée sur une opératrice qui m'a redirigée vers un garde du consulat qui a pu répondre à mes questions.
Les démarches de visa, une épreuve dont on peut sortir indemne.
J'ai un rendez-vous à l'ambassade la semaine prochaine, et j'ai perdu ma carte d'identité (j'ai pas de permis de conduire non plus), donc je ne sais pas quoi présenter comme 2e piece d'identité en plus du passeport... Comment s'est finalement passé le rendez-vous pour vous?
Merci!
J'ai un rendez-vous à l'ambassade la semaine prochaine, et j'ai perdu ma carte d'identité (j'ai pas de permis de conduire non plus), donc je ne sais pas quoi présenter comme 2e piece d'identité en plus du passeport... Comment s'est finalement passé le rendez-vous pour vous?
Merci!
bonjour! Le RDV s'est tres bien passee, je suis entree sans encombre. Finalement, les gardes ne m'ont pas demande mon livret de famille pour accompagner ma carte d'identite perimee (apres, il est possible qu'il n'aient pas vu, honnetement, je n'ai pas vraiment cherche a savoir).
mais sans carte d'identite, honnetement, je ne sais pas... avec le livret de famille en desespoir de cause?? C'est mieux que rien je suppose car je ne suis pas sure qu'ils vous laissent rentrer sans une autre piece que le passeport...
en meme temps, je m'en suis fait une montagne et c'est passe comme une lettre a la poste, donc si vous n'avez pas votre livret de famille sous le coude, vous pouvez quand meme tenter.
en esperant pouvoir aider... bon courage!
bonjour, j'ai mon rdv dans 2 semaines à l'ambassade et j'ai perdue ma pièce d'identité et je ne l'aurai u'au mois de décembre. est ce 'une carte vitale, un livret de famille ou un récépissé (déclaration de perte + de demande de renouvellement) suffiraient
merci
Bonjour,
J'ai un rendez-vous à l'ambassade la semaine prochaine, et j'ai perdu ma carte d'identité (j'ai pas de permis de conduire non plus), donc je ne sais pas quoi présenter comme 2e piece d'identité en plus du passeport... Comment s'est finalement passé le rendez-vous pour vous?
Merci!
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My passport expires 3 weeks after the return date.
Some websites say the passport must be valid for 3 months at the time of entry.
However, it will still be valid both on entry and return, but its validity will only be 1 month at the time of entry (and 3 weeks on the return date, everything prepaid).
It's an individual family trip.
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Hello,
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No issues with that procedure so far.
If I get this visa, once I arrive in Madagascar, I’ll need to provide the same documents to the Ministry of the Interior in Anosy. I’m trying to find an email address or website for the Ministry to check which documents I need to submit (I think they ask for additional ones).
If you have any info on this, I’d appreciate your replies.
Best regards,
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Has anyone here been in this situation recently?
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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").
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My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
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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!
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Hello, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026!
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