Question: For France visitor visa, will my employer’s medical insurance suffice?
I am visiting France in September and from the consulate’s website, I gathered that they require a proof of medical insurance. I’ve medical insurance through my employer which covers medical emergencies outside of US and i will be getting a letter stating my coverage limits including out-of-network coverages. Is this sufficient to show to the visa officer during my interview or do I need to purchase a separate traveller’s insurance
I am only a US resident with Long-term US work visa and not a citizen.
(visitor medical insurance)

Best answer:

Answer by pretty
I am not really sure why you are visiting a consulate’s website if you just planning a visit. The only thing you will need upon entering France is a US Passport. They are not going to check if every American citizen has medical insurance. Of course, if you have it, it never hurts to bring that along just in case of a real emergency. If you are going there to work, then yes, medical insurance will probably be required. Go to:

http://travel.state.gov for France entry requirements.