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If you have a French Passport, you might require a US visa to travel to Jersey.
No
Being French. You can claim French Citizenship if at least one of your parents is French, or in some cases French-born. The requirements are different according to the agreements and treaties between France and your home country. Any French consulate or French Embassy abroad will provide you with the list of requirements.
Any person, newborn or otherwise, who wishes to obtain a French passport in the UK, will have to consult the French embassy.
Assuming that you are living within the European Union, since without a passport, you might have difficulty traveling outside it -- or traveling outside France, you can visit your local French Embassy or local French passport office. The passport office will provide you with the necessary documents that you must produce in order to qualify to obtain a passport. NB: French language version of this answer in Discussion -- translation courtesy of Google Translate. NB: la version française de cette réponse dans la discussion - avec la permission de traduction de Google Translate.
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Really ? Are you really asking this question ? Girl / Dude, I'm french and I know you don't need a passport to travel within the US !
I think you would have to do almost the same process as getting a passport. Try the P.O. for the correct paperwork. My guess is that there will be a fee, you'll have to do another photo and turn in the passport you now hold.
If you are still not a US citizen, you will need to use your passport from your native country of citizenship. If you do not have a passport from your country of citizenship, you will need to go to the nearest consulate of your country of citizenship, get a passport (which can take months). Once you have a passport, you will need to figure out whether you need a VISA to visit France and, if necessary, you will need to go to the nearest French consulate and apply for a VISA to go to France. It may take months, so you would need to go as soon as possible. Let's say, for example, that you are an Italian immigrant and still hold an Italian passport. You will be able to go to France without a VISA, by using your Italian passport (like any other Italian citizen). Conversely, let's say that you are a Thai immigrant and still hold a Thai passport, you will need to get a French VISA from the French consulate nearest to you.This is a map of the places that do and do not require VISAs to go to France: Schengen VISA Map
Yes you do have to have a passport to go to Chile.
Yes
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