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Unless your daughter is also her daughter, she will have to get a normal, paid for, schengen visa. It only becomes free, and less intrusive in terms of proofs asked for etc, once you are married.danward79 wrote:What concerns me is that we will be applying for the Visa in advance of being married. (The link did not work, by the way.) So she will not formally be my wife at the time of application.
I'm not sure that being a parent of a young EU citizen helps. The application form suggests family members are spouses, children or dependent ascendants. By dependent ascendants I'm presuming it means a dependent parent (or maybe even grand parent).mym wrote:Unless your daughter is also her daughter, she will have to get a normal, paid for, schengen visa. It only becomes free, and less intrusive in terms of proofs asked for etc, once you are married.danward79 wrote:What concerns me is that we will be applying for the Visa in advance of being married. (The link did not work, by the way.) So she will not formally be my wife at the time of application.
It's not, but if you are not covered by it, you are not covered.danward79 wrote:This directive is turning out to be a bit wishy washy, IMHO.
Mym, does that mean my proveable four years plus living together with my Russian gf means she shouldn't need a visa?mym wrote:It's not, but if you are not covered by it, you are not covered.danward79 wrote:This directive is turning out to be a bit wishy washy, IMHO.
(you are covered as a "durable relationship" in fact, because you've been together a while and have a child, but durable relationships count as 'extended family' so need to be proved more thoroughly than a marriage would)