
Kael Tripton’s finance desk published an extensive briefing on 22 May confirming that TLScontact will remain the sole outsourcing partner for French Schengen and long-stay visa files in the UK through 2027, but with new service fees and stricter jurisdiction rules. Applicants must still start on France-Visas, pay the consular fee online and then book biometrics at one of three TLS centres—London, Manchester or Edinburgh—according to postcode. From 1 June the TLS service surcharge rises to £39.95, up from £35, and “fast-track premium lounges” increase to £89.95.
If the new rules feel daunting, VisaHQ can step in: its specialists routinely handle French visa applications, pre-check documentation and secure the right TLS slot for your postcode, all bookable online at https://www.visahq.com/france/
Failure to use the correct regional centre will now result in system blocking; previously files were forwarded internally. Corporate mobility teams need to update internal checklists: the new pricing affects assignee budgets, and London HR departments moving staff to Paris must ensure northern-England residents travel to Manchester rather than Vauxhall Bridge Road. The article also reminds UK nationals that tourist trips under 90/180 days remain visa-free, but that all work, study and family routes—even the popular Talent Passport—require in-person biometrics despite Brexit flexibilities. TLScontact told the publication it processed 136,000 French visa files in 2025 and expects volumes to climb 10-15 % after the Paris Olympics drive late-summer demand. Appointment lead times currently sit at 10–15 days but could double in July—employers should lock in slots early.
If the new rules feel daunting, VisaHQ can step in: its specialists routinely handle French visa applications, pre-check documentation and secure the right TLS slot for your postcode, all bookable online at https://www.visahq.com/france/
Failure to use the correct regional centre will now result in system blocking; previously files were forwarded internally. Corporate mobility teams need to update internal checklists: the new pricing affects assignee budgets, and London HR departments moving staff to Paris must ensure northern-England residents travel to Manchester rather than Vauxhall Bridge Road. The article also reminds UK nationals that tourist trips under 90/180 days remain visa-free, but that all work, study and family routes—even the popular Talent Passport—require in-person biometrics despite Brexit flexibilities. TLScontact told the publication it processed 136,000 French visa files in 2025 and expects volumes to climb 10-15 % after the Paris Olympics drive late-summer demand. Appointment lead times currently sit at 10–15 days but could double in July—employers should lock in slots early.