A US passport will do.
However, France is a part of the Schengen territories. Basically this means you can stay in France for up to 90 days on a normal short stay visa (given upon entry to the country). You must then be out of France at least 90 days before you are able to return again for a visit.
If you wish to stay longer you will have to apply for a different kind of visa.
That is based on my personal experience with travel back and forth to France. It would behoove you to read the article listed in related links.
For short stays, US driving licenses are valid in France when accompanied by the International Driving Permit (IDP).
The driver must be at least 18 years old. Drivers are required to produce their license on demand when driving. The vast majority of cars have a manual gearbox (stick shift) and even car rentals have very few automatics.
US residents living in France for more than a year have to apply for a French driving license.
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France visa is not required for citizens of United States for a stay up to 90 days.
http://france.visahq.com/
Yes! A US citizen can live in France while retaining US citizenship. He or she can also have Dual Citizenship or apply for French citizenship.
No. Americans and Canadians only need an ordinary passport. (follow link for more)
No. You only need a valid French passport issued within the past 10 years. French citizens are authorized to stay for 90 days for business or pleasure and do not require a visa.
Canadians do not normally need a Schengen Visa. You are normally allowed into the Schengen area for 90 days as a tourist. This limit applies for all Schengen collectively.
No, provided they are staying for less than 90 days, and are coming as a tourist (not to live or work).
If by American you mean US citizen, the answer is no.
That is if you are coming as a tourist. If a US citizen wants to live or work in France they do need a visa.
Women from France benefit from Americans saving wheat because they will get food. I mean you are in during World War 1. It would good to support France and give them food they need
Depends where you're from. Americans only require their passport. I think other countries require visas.
It takes place in seventeenth-century France, in the 1620s.
for travelling from paris to london what entery document is needed visa or entery pass as i am a doctor and is attendin conference in paris and have come from pakistan and want to visit london as will
It depends what country your passport is from. Some countries don't need visas to enter the US temporarily, but most do. Search "visitor visa to US" for a list of countries. Multi-EntryCanadian visas allow visitors/workers/students with visa requirements to travel to foreign countries and back. Single-entry visas allow visitors to travel within the continental North America and back without requiring a new visa as long as all other requirements are met and they have legal status inside Canada.
Yes, Mauritius citizens need visas to visit Dubai or anywhere else in the United Arab Emirates.
No visas are required for Americans to enter any EU country.
No, not to visit. All you'll need is a passport. To be there for an extended stay you might want to get more information about visas though.
No. Visas are not required by U.S. citizens for stays of up to 90 days.
you can get 30 days visit visa on arrival at qatar airport,if you require other than visit visa you need to obtain it from their embassy.
Of course; all you need is a valid passport. No visas are required unless you connect flights in the United States.
You can go online and apply for the visa to visit India. There is a website that lists all the things you need in order to get a visa and what type of visa you will need.
Yes, you will need to show your passport.
No, Israelis do not need visas to travel to Aruba.Specifically, Israelis need valid Israeli passports and return tickets. They enter without visas. They can stay up to thirty days at a time.
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Yes. Visas are required by all U.S. citizens unless you're transiting to a third country by the same or first connecting aircraft without leaving the airport. There are conditions that apply to visas for Angola as well.
Visas are not required by Americans for stays in Belgium of up to three months within a six-month period. Americans staying for longer than three months may require a Long-stay visa.