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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