I am landing at terminal 1 of CDG airport from NY and need to catch a connecting flight at terminal 2E at CDG airport. Will I be required to get a visa to make this transfer?
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4Are both your flights on a single ticket (i.e., one Passenger Name Record? Or do you have two separate tickets, each on a different airline? Will you have checked luggage? – DavidRecallsMonica Nov 06 '22 at 15:34
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6You need to mention your citizenship, where is your onward flight to, is your US visa valid? An answer to these questions is required. – Thomas Cruise Nov 06 '22 at 15:56
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3Does this answer your question? Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area? – Traveller Nov 06 '22 at 17:11
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@ThomasCruise, as OP did tag the question Indian Citizen, I am pretty much sure that is their nationality. – Willeke Nov 06 '22 at 17:15
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FYI, T1 is closed until EoY – Nicolas Formichella Nov 07 '22 at 10:01
3 Answers
The above answer from @jcaron lays down the documentation requirements
Provided you can do air-side transit, you can take the Blue shuttle from T1 (airside) directly to T2E gates L (16 min. transit time), K (21-23 min. transit time) and M (transfer to the Purple shuttle at 2E-L (Add 7' + eventual wait for the shuttle))

NOTE: This was the answer while T1 was shutdown due to COVID
There are no air-side Non Schengen-Non Schengen (i.e. not passing through immigration) transfer facilities from/to CDG's Terminal 1 (and also T3) (only between 2E-F-G) (at least not until 2040). Your luggage may be transferred depending if you're on a single ticket.
This means you will need to pass passport control and hold a Schengen short-stay C-Visa and NOT an Airport Transit Visa (like is stated in @hojusaram answer, but this only applied to airside transfers, which a transit to/from T1/T3 isn't)
Once through passport control, and on the arrival floor, follow the signs, take the elevators down to the basement and take the rail shuttle CDGVAL
to Terminal 2 station
Travel time : 8 minutes
Once arrived at the Terminal 2 station, follow the signs, walk a bit through to T2E, pass security, passport control and board as usual
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Note that before T1 shut down, there was an airside shuttle between T1 and T2A (green shuttle): https://web.archive.org/web/20190616100202/https://www.parisaeroport.fr/passagers/acces/paris-charles-de-gaulle/navettes-inter-terminaux I would expect it to be reinstated when T1 re-opens – jcaron Nov 07 '22 at 15:32
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Are you sure there is no 'transfer without a Schengen visa' in CDG at this time? Your answer is quite a contrast with the other answers. – Willeke Nov 07 '22 at 16:43
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@Willeke This answer only applies to Terminal 1 and 3 while they are closed, not bewtween 2E/2F/2G where there is airside facilities, we don't know how it will pan out when both reopen, the old shuttle scheme, as provided by jcaron, will very likely be reintroduced – Nicolas Formichella Nov 08 '22 at 06:12
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@jcaron Quite surprised it didn't get reintroduced like that (the green one has been scrapped) and that for once they made it more convenient to transit at CDG – Nicolas Formichella Nov 01 '23 at 06:30
If your flights are on separate tickets: you will need a full type C Schengen visa.
If your flights are on the same ticket and you can do airside transit:
- If you have a valid visa or permanent resident card from the US, an EU country, Canada or Japan (and a few others): no visa required.
- Otherwise: an airport transit visa (ATV) is required.
At this time, there is no possibility to do airside transit between T1 and T2, but that's probably just because T1 is closed. I would expect an airside shuttle between T1 and T2 to resume once T1 reopens, though the exact route may be complex (before it shut down, you had to take one shuttle from T1 to T2A and then another shuttle to T2E).
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Yes.
As per https://wwws.airfrance.in/information/meilleures-offres/travelrestrictions
As of April 27, 2021, The French authorities have implemented new travel requirements. Passengers holding Indian passports must be in possession of a valid Airport Transit Visa (ATV) to transit via France for final destination outside the Schengen Area.
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2Note that this applies only if the traveler can stay airside. Also there is an exception for holders of a valid visa. But if OP needs to go through passport control (which they would if they indeed transit from T1 to T2, or if they have to do check-in for their next flight), they need a full visa, not an ATV. – jcaron Nov 07 '22 at 15:18