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I think you mean that you are UK residents. UK citizen would mean that you naturalised as British.jackiepham wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 8:21 pm
I am Vietnamese national (holding Vietnamese passport) but have been living in the UK since 2014. I got married and divorced with my then husband who was a French (but we were both UK citizens).
We are both currently UK citizens.
If you have a residence card (is this EU rules or have you changed the card to EU Settlement Scheme, yet? If not, you need to do that ASAP, as the EU cards will lose validity in a few months) under retained right of residence, then it's no longer depending on your first marriage.jackiepham wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:26 pmYes, I am aware that I will have to apply for Schengen visa. On the list of documents required, a valid passport with a residence permit in UK is listed. What I am concerned rn is my current residence permit is on the basis of my first marriage with my ex-husband while I will be travelling with my now husband. Will it affect my application if I apply under an European's family member category?
Scroll down a bit in the link you provided:jackiepham wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 9:05 amI have found this link and from there I understand that as long as I'll travel with my Polish husband, I can apply for visa as a family member of an European. https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/t ... ard-doc-no
There are required documents:
Visa application - supporting documents
Your non-EU family member must include the following documents with their visa application:
a valid passport – to prove their identity and nationality
a document proving family ties with the EU citizen (e.g. marriage certificate, birth certificate etc.) and dependency (if required)
proof that the EU citizen is already living in the host country (if they are joining them)
a declaration that the couple will travel together (if the family member will be accompanying the EU citizen)
Please let me know if I understand it wrong. Thank you!