Visa document
Scan a proof-of-accommodation letter for your visa
A proof-of-accommodation letter, the attestation de logement, is a required document for a French visa. The consulate needs to read the address, the names, the dates and the signature, and it rejects a scan where any of that is cut off, blurred or lost in glare. Below is what matters and how to scan it cleanly.
What the consulate checks
- The whole page
- Capture the full letter, including the signature and any address block. A cropped letter gets rejected.
- Readable text
- Names, address and dates must stay sharp and legible after cleanup.
- No glare on the signature
- Avoid reflections across the signature or stamp, the part the consulate looks at first.
How to scan it
- Lay the page flat
- Put the document on a flat, evenly lit surface, with no folds and no shadow across the page.
- Capture the whole page
- Frame the entire document with a small margin. Nothing cropped, nothing cut off.
- Let PhotoToScan clean it
- Upload the photo. Shadows, glare and skew are removed, and the page is cropped and straightened.
- Download and submit
- Download a clean JPG or PDF and upload it to Campus France or your consulate file.
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