Changes in order to obtain visas at the Embassy of France
Visa Section of the Embassy of France on May 26, 2014 will no longer issue passports with visas. According to the embassy, from now the company TLS Kontakt wiol deal in this issue. This company will be providing information on the procedure and the required documents . For more information call: - 404 12 03/404 12 04/404 12 05 , as well as online https://www.tlscontact.com/az2fr/login.php.
Passports will be accepted by the embassy, and the issuance of passports and visa will be in the address: Baku, AZ 1025, Khojaly Avenue , 37 , Demirchi Tover.
As for official and diplomatic passports, they will be received and issued , as before, in the visa section of the Embassy of France.
The French embassy in Baku issues visas to travel to France , Belgium, Holland , Luxembourg, Spain and Portugal. -04D-
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- 16 May 2014 18:30
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