Reunion (French overseas department and region) visas
Reunion Visa Atlas coverage is lite because immigration is administered through the French state system, but France-Visas distinguishes overseas France from the Schengen area. This packet explains the main user journeys for Reunion: short-stay overseas visa checks, long-stay or residence filing, qualified work routes where available for overseas France, and family or private-life residence. Applicants should always select Reunion or overseas France in France-Visas before relying on mainland-France assumptions.
4 routes · 2 without a sponsor · 3 lead to settlement
Official portal
Primary source
France-Visas ↗ · Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs / Ministry of the Interior
Link last verified:
Regulators of immigration advice
- France-Visas (France-Visas) — Official French visa portal for checking whether a visa is required and filing short-stay or long-stay visa applications for France and overseas France, including Reunion.
- Service-Public.fr (Service-Public) — Official French public-service guidance for foreign nationals, residence permits, work-related residence categories and family/private-life residence.
Visa routes (4)
Short-Stay Overseas Visa
Short-stay visa check and filing route for visits to Reunion as overseas France rather than the Schengen area.
No sponsor needed · Non-settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026
Long-Stay Overseas Visa
Long-stay visa and residence-entry route for people moving to Reunion for more than a short visit.
No sponsor needed · Leads to settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026
Talent Passport / Qualified Work
French qualified-work residence route to check for Reunion through France-Visas and Service-Public.
Sponsor required · Leads to settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026
Private and Family Life Residence
French private-life and family residence route to check for family members moving to Reunion.
Sponsor required · Leads to settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026
Frequently asked questions
How many visa routes does Reunion (French overseas department and region) have?+
We cover 4 Reunion (French overseas department and region) visa routes in these categories: visitor and short business, general residence, sponsored work, and family. Each one links to its primary government source and carries a last-reviewed date.
Which Reunion (French overseas department and region) visas do not need an employer sponsor?+
2 of the 4 Reunion (French overseas department and region) routes we cover can be pursued without an employer sponsor, which helps if you do not have a job offer yet. The remaining 2 are employer-sponsored.
Which Reunion (French overseas department and region) visas lead to permanent residence?+
3 of the 4 routes can lead to settlement or permanent residence; the others are temporary. Open each route for its settlement detail and qualifying period.
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