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Old 16th June 2009, 04:36 PM
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I found the following information on the Consulate's Website regarding documents required for Conjoints de Francais:

- preuve de nationalité française du conjoint (carte nationale d’identité) + 1 copie
(What is this? An identity card? Will they give me this on the spot when I marry in France? )



- preuve de résidence du conjoint en France (ou intention d’y résider)
(The only clause I saw pertaining to spouse in France is proof of his residence or intend to reside in France. It says nothing about him being present there. Am I ok if he does not come along? And what exactly counts as proof of residence? Maybe a copy of his identity card, a letter or a bill showing his name and address? )

Thank you.
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