You are a UK / EU citizen. You will be travelling to another EU state that is not your own. This means you will exercise your rights as defined in article 2004/38/EC. Which means your family members can travel with you and enjoy the same freedoms. Which also means that they get to benefit from a hig...
Only the issuing government can apostille the document. Germans can't apostille Indian marriage certificate. The benefit of registering the marriage in France is that your marriage is registered in EU. The last bit you quoted means that not all EU nationals automatically benefits of right of free mo...
1) They might ask your Indian marriage certificate to be apostilled. It would be very useful for you if your partner registered the marriage in France via the French embassy in wherever you are in India. 2) Check this page out. It explains you everything to get your residence permit in Berlin: https...
Is your partner an EU national and not German? Hi there, My partner and I are planning on getting married in the next couple of months and starting our lives together in Berlin where she currently lives. The plan is to get married in India and then fly back together. From what I've discovered thus f...
I know it is not what you want but what you want is very subjective and won't help you. Issuance of a multi entry visa highly depends on circumstances such as location of application, purpose of visit, family ties. If you like here are consulate stats: https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/po...
You need to wait for your uppehallskort before travelling outside the country. It can and most likely will take 6 months. But you are not an overstayer. uppehallskort is your "residene permit". actually your right comes from "sambo". and the piece of paper proving it is your uppehallskort. travel wi...
uppehallskort is your "residene permit". actually your right comes from "sambo". and the piece of paper proving it is your uppehallskort. travel with uppehallskort, all is good. What is your country of origin? from Singapore What is your purpose of stay in Sweden? moving to sambo- applied for uppeha...
What is your country of origin? What is your purpose of stay in Sweden? And what kind of applications did you make? No need to worry at all in your case. Because you "regularised" your situation and got a permit. I assure you everything is fine. Just make sure to show your residence permit when exit...
No need to worry at all in your case. Because you "regularised" your situation and got a permit. I assure you everything is fine. Just make sure to show your residence permit when exiting and entering the country. Why do you think you were an overstayer? And if you were an "overstayer" how did you g...
Fiona sounds deeply confused. And if you'd read it, you'd have understood that there is no such thing as "EU family member visa for 90 days". There isn't even such a thing called "EU family member visa". Speaking of Schengen countries when it comes to Schengen visas there are two types in general: s...
Why do you think you were an overstayer? And if you were an "overstayer" how did you get your right of residence? Hi all, I overstayed in Schengen while waiting for my right of residence in Sweden from Migrationsverket. I then took another path and applied for social security and right of residence ...
Well, people hear all sorts of things. You can either read and follow the law, or follow what people say. EU directive itself says only real requirement is being family member and proving it basically. Honestly go and read the EU directive. It's not that long. Chapters 4, 5, 6 will be of most intere...
1st -> Yes. You check "other - EU fam. member" 2nd -> You are making things very, very complicated. Entering and registering are two, unrelated things for family members of EU citizens. I will explain you the situation in a general way so you have your answers. When travelling with you or to be with...
You can travel with your EU spouse even if you do not yet have your residence stuff. It's the EU law. Have documents proving family relation (eg., marriage cert.) ready. Hello, I’m a Canadian citizen, registered as commonlaw in Spain, with my Spanish partner. We live in Spain, but my original long-t...
What kind of visa / permission is he planning to get when relocating to Italy? Read this: http://www.italy-ng.com/family_reunion.html The following list should give you an idea of requirements for Italy: http://www.italy-ng.com/pdf/spouse.pdf He is a Nigerian. But has stayed in italy for over 15year...
You can travel. But legally you can't. If you get question at the border or once you enter as to whereabouts and the purpose of your visit, you will have problems. Don't know what's dada's experience on this. I will have the same situdation. I have ILR and I'm married to a British Citizen and was is...
How long have you been married? Do you have any proof that you have been living together since you got married? The proof can be joint bills, joint contracts, joint accounts, etc. Any kind of traceable paperwork. Your spouse, as the family member of an EU citizen, only needs an entry visa. This entr...
Thank you for providing this information. Now I have a much better understanding of your situation. Just to be sure I'd like to clarify a few things for you: When you spouse comes to Germany, she has unconditional right to stay for 90 days. During this time, you can "register" as the spouse without ...
I am and I am sure all others as well would be more than happy to help with your questions regarding Europe, EU, immigration, visas etc. But the job bit you got to sort it out I'm afraid. You find a job, probably online, and company sorts it out for you. This however is not a job site recommendation...
Is she also a student? How long has she been there (in Germany)? Why doesn't she have insurance? All income / financial possessions are combined. You are a "family" now. If she is not a student easiest thing for you is for one of you to get a job ASAP and use the job contract AND the insurance that ...
What is your husband's nationality please? Hello house. I need help. I have been rejected three time wen i applied for schengen visa( portugal,france and norway). My husband has been staying in italy for over 15years before he relocated to germany. As a result of these rejections.,he intends going b...
I email to the visa section twice but despite they still want us to submit all the documents.
I'm very upset as it's clearly breaching of the directive.
You find a job, probably online, and company sorts it out for you. This however is not a job site recommendation site. Hi all, Hope all the doing great. I Have 10 years of IT experience as Database & Business intelligence Developer. I looking for Job abroad. Heard Switzerland is good at pay and bala...
It's not normal and what they are doing is not in line with the directive. Your trip to Poland means you are exercising your right of free movement therefore your spouse should be able to do same thing as you, travel freely. Hi all, Hope you are having a great festive period. My question is regardin...