Consulate General of India in Marseille

Consolato i Indien i Marseille, Frankrike

Panoramica

The Consulate General of India in Marseille is the newest Indian post in Western Europe — inaugurated jointly by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron in February 2025 during Macron's working visit, and the first Indian diplomatic mission opened in France outside Paris in independent India's history. The post sits at 397 Avenue du Prado in the residential 8th arrondissement of Marseille, on the slope that runs from the Prado avenue toward the Plage du Prado on the Mediterranean — about ten minutes by metro from the Old Port and a working distance from both Marseille-Provence Airport (MRS) and the regional rail network at Saint-Charles. Marseille was chosen as the second French location for a clear operational reason: the southern half of France — Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Occitanie and Corsica — accounts for a substantial and growing share of the Indian diaspora in France, the flow of French residents travelling to India through the Mediterranean port system, and the bilateral commercial engagement around Aix-Marseille's pharmaceutical and biotech cluster, Toulouse's aerospace cluster (Airbus, Safran) which has substantial Indian engineering ties, the Mediterranean shipping flow through Marseille-Fos, and the substantial Indian student presence at the southern French grandes écoles network. Until the post opened, the entire southern French catchment had to route consular and passport business through the Paris embassy, which for residents of Marseille meant a 3-hour TGV journey for in-person procedures that the post now handles locally.

Servizi Visto

French citizens and residents in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Occitanie and Corsica apply through the Indian e-Visa portal directly for the short-stay tourist, business, medical, medical-attendant and conference categories — France is on the e-Visa eligibility list and the route is paperless, applied online and approved electronically within a small number of working days. For categories outside e-Visa scope — employment, long-term student, research, journalist, film, entry visa for persons of Indian origin and dependents, and longer multi-year tourist or business visas — applicants in the southern French catchment lodge through the VFS Global France visa application centre at 23 Boulevard de Dunkerque in Marseille, with online appointment, biometric capture and document submission on-site. The Marseille post handles the consular-side processing of the regular-category applications rather than requiring travel to Paris.

Servizi Consolari

The Consulate General provides the full suite of consular services for Indian nationals across the southern French catchment: ordinary passport applications and renewals, emergency travel documents for Indians whose passports have been lost or stolen, Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card services (new applications, renewals, miscellaneous transactions), document attestation and apostille-track legalisation for educational, commercial and personal documents intended for use in India, registration of births of children born in France to Indian parents, registration of marriages and other civil events, life certificates for Indian pensioners resident in France, and consular protection for Indians in detention, hospital or other distress situations within the catchment. The Indian community in the southern French regions includes IT and engineering professionals (around the Sophia Antipolis technology park near Nice, Toulouse aerospace, Aix-Marseille research), pharmaceutical professionals (the Aix-Marseille biotech cluster), restaurant and retail entrepreneurs, students at HEC-related southern French business schools and the Toulouse-Montpellier-Aix grandes écoles network, and longstanding family communities from the Indian Ocean territories (Réunion and the broader French overseas footprint).

Area di Servizio

Four French administrative regions are within the Marseille post's consular jurisdiction: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (Marseille, Nice, Cannes, Aix-en-Provence, Toulon, Avignon), Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (Lyon, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne, Annecy, Clermont-Ferrand), Occitanie (Toulouse, Montpellier, Nîmes, Perpignan, Béziers, Carcassonne) and Corsica (Ajaccio, Bastia). The northern, central, western and Île-de-France regions of France remain under the Embassy of India in Paris. The southern French regions account collectively for around a third of the French population and roughly half of the French metropolitan land mass.

Informazioni sugli Appuntamenti

All consular and visa services at the Consulate General require advance appointment. Appointment requests for visa intake are made through VFS Global France online; appointment requests for passport, OCI, attestation and notarial services are made directly to the Consulate General by email at consular.cgimarseille@gmail.com. The general consulate contact email is cgo.marseille@mea.gov.in. For after-hours genuine emergencies affecting Indian nationals in the catchment (detention, hospitalisation, serious accident, bereavement), the consular emergency line operates on +33-7-43162559.

Note Speciali

Avenue du Prado is one of Marseille's principal radial avenues, running from the Castellane Place at the eastern edge of the city centre south-west to the Plage du Prado on the Mediterranean. The Consulate is closer to the Plage end of the avenue in the 8th arrondissement, accessed most conveniently by Marseille Metro Line 2 to Périer station and a short walk, or by the regular bus network along the Prado. Marseille-Provence Airport (MRS) is around 30 to 40 minutes by road or by the airport shuttle to the Saint-Charles railway station, from where the TGV connects to Paris in approximately 3 hours and to the Lyon-Strasbourg-Brussels network. The post observes both Indian and French public holidays.
Vanliga frågor

Yes — but the route is straightforward. French citizens are on the Indian e-Visa eligibility list and apply directly online through the Bureau of Immigration's e-Visa portal for tourist, business, medical and conference travel. The 30-day, 1-year and 5-year tourist e-Visa variants are available; the business e-Visa runs up to 1 year multi-entry; the medical e-Visa runs up to 60 days triple-entry. Approval is electronic within a small number of working days and no embassy visit is required for short-stay e-Visa travel.

Passport applications and renewals, emergency travel documents, OCI services, document attestation and legalisation, registration of births and marriages, life certificates for Indian pensioners resident in France, and consular protection for Indians in detention or in hospital — all for residents of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Occitanie and Corsica. Before the post opened in February 2025 these procedures required either a TGV trip to Paris or postal exchange with the Paris embassy; they are now handled locally in Marseille.

Four administrative regions: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (Marseille, Nice, Cannes, Aix-en-Provence, Toulon), Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (Lyon, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne), Occitanie (Toulouse, Montpellier) and Corsica (Ajaccio, Bastia). The northern, central, western and Île-de-France regions remain under the Embassy of India in Paris.