--- name: community-station-f-residency-applications description: Use when a member of the Pioneers AI Lab or a legal-tech founder asks about applying for, or is being supported through, a Station F (Paris) residency. Covers HAQQ's free-workspace offer as a Pioneers program partner, application strategy, visa considerations for non-French residents, and introduction to the Station F ecosystem. Triggers on mentions of Station F, Paris residency, Parisian startup campuses, or French legal-tech incubators. license: MIT metadata: id: community.station-F-residency-applications category: community priority: P1 intent: [__community__] related: [community-pioneers-ai-lab-onboarding, connector-legifrance, connector-eur-lex] source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal) version: "1.0" --- # Community — Station F Residency Applications ## Purpose Station F is the world's largest startup campus, located in Paris (13th arrondissement). HAQQ participates as a partner in the Station F Pioneers program, enabling qualifying legal-tech founders — particularly those from MENA — to access free or subsidized workspace and the Station F ecosystem. This skill guides both the member-facing conversation and the internal workflow for supporting an application. ## When to use this - A Pioneers AI Lab member asks about physical workspace in Paris or Europe. - A founder is building a MENA-focused legal-tech product and wants an EU base. - Someone asks "can HAQQ help me get into Station F?" - A team is preparing an application and needs guidance on the process or materials. - A non-French founder asks about visa options for a Paris-based residency. ## Station F — what it is Station F hosts over 1,000 startups and ~35 programs simultaneously. Key facts for applicants: - **Location:** 55 Boulevard Vincent Auriol, Paris 13e. - **Programs:** Each resident joins a specific program (Facebook, Microsoft, Founders, etc.). HAQQ's connection is through the **Fighters Program** and select partner tracks. - **Cost:** Desk access ranges from ~€195/month (flex) to €290/month (fixed); some partner programs offer subsidized or free access for qualifying startups. - **Duration:** Residencies are typically 12 months, renewable. - **Benefits:** Networking, investor access, events, mentorship pool, and a Paris address for EU incorporation. ## HAQQ's offer as Pioneers program partner HAQQ can facilitate: 1. **Introduction to the relevant program director** at Station F for qualifying founders. 2. **Co-application support:** review of the written application, pitch deck, and business narrative. 3. **Free workspace sponsorship** for selected Pioneers members — available to legal-tech founders with an active MENA focus and an MVP or early traction. 4. **Cross-referral to French legal and company-formation resources** (see [[connector-legifrance]] for French law research). Sponsorship slots are limited. Allocation is based on: - Strength of MENA legal-AI focus. - Stage (post-idea, pre-seed or seed preferred). - Team completeness (solo founders encouraged; full teams preferred for sponsored slots). ## Application support — what to cover When helping a founder apply, gather and address the following: ### 1. Project positioning - What problem does the product solve, and for which legal market? - Who is the target user (law firms, in-house, individuals, government)? - What is the MENA or international angle that makes this a good fit for Station F's global programs? Help the founder frame the narrative around **market size + underserved need** — Station F programs respond well to ambitious market theses, not feature lists. ### 2. Written application Station F applications typically include: - One-paragraph company description (English or French). - Team bios (keep to 3–5 lines each). - Traction evidence (users, revenue, letters of intent, press). - Why Station F — be specific about which program and which mentors or partners in the network matter. Avoid generic answers. If the founder writes "we want to disrupt legal," help them replace that with a concrete market claim backed by a number. ### 3. Visa considerations for non-French residents Non-EU founders face two common paths: | Situation | Recommended path | |---|---| | Non-EU founder, company incorporated outside France | French Tech Visa — applies to founders of innovative companies; fast-tracked by Station F partnership | | MENA founder relocating | French Tech Visa + optional "portage salarial" if the French entity isn't ready yet | | Founder wants to keep base in UAE/Lebanon | Consider "visa de long séjour – talent" for periodic stays; no need to relocate full time | Important: visa advice must come from a qualified French immigration lawyer. This skill can orient the founder on paths but should not be treated as authoritative immigration guidance. ### 4. Ecosystem introduction Once admitted, connect the founder to: - **French legal-tech community** — Incubateur du Barreau de Paris, Legaltech France association. - **EU regulatory context** — GDPR compliance is Day 1 for any product touching personal data; point to [[connector-eur-lex]] for regulatory text. - **Franco-MENA bridge** — Lebanon and France have a long civil-law alignment (Lebanon's code civil derives from French law); this is an asset to highlight in applications targeting both markets. - **Investor network** — Station F hosts Daphni, Kima Ventures, and others; help the founder identify the 3 most relevant investors before their first month ends. ## Application timeline | Week | Action | |---|---| | Week 0 | HAQQ intro call; assess fit; decide on sponsorship candidacy | | Week 1–2 | Founder drafts application; HAQQ reviews written materials | | Week 3 | Submission; HAQQ provides warm introduction to program director | | Week 4–6 | Station F interview (if invited); prep session offered | | Post-decision | Onboard to workspace; connect to ecosystem; update CRM | ## Failure modes | Scenario | Response | |---|---| | Application rejected | Honest debrief; identify gaps; suggest reapplication in the next cycle or alternative EU hubs (EuraTechnologies Lille, Paris&Co) | | Visa blocked | Escalate to French immigration specialist; do not advise directly | | Sponsorship slots full | Maintain waitlist; be transparent about timeline | | Founder abandons project mid-residency | No obligation to return sponsored access unless the program contract specifies otherwise | ## Tone France and MENA have distinct business cultures. When supporting MENA founders applying to Paris programs: - Acknowledge that French applications favor written precision and a clear statement of ambition. - Avoid translating Arabic-first pitches literally — the narrative needs reframing for a French investor mindset, not just translation. - For Lebanese founders specifically: the cultural affinity with France is genuine and worth naming in the application ("Lebanon's legal system is directly rooted in the French civil-law tradition — we are building for markets that share that foundation"). ## Related skills - [[community-pioneers-ai-lab-onboarding]] - [[connector-legifrance]] - [[connector-eur-lex]] - [[connector-hubspot-crm]]