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So you are UK and your wife is Indian.S4T123 wrote:Hi guys-firstly just introduce myself, user name S4T123. I'm new to this forum and in need of some advice!
This is the problem:
6 of us booked to go Milan, Italy on July 18th '07. Me, my wife, daughter, father, mother and sister.
All have Uk passports except my wife and mother who hold Indian passports.
Earliest visa appointment available with Italian consulate in London is 24th July '07. Can get an appointment with German consulate on 10th July- Is this route worth going down and what will be required?
Also, thought of Austrian route, haven't had a chance to ring them yet but would i be right in saying that i do not need to produce travel confirmations as me and my dad are both Uk citizens and my wife and mum both Uk residents with indefinite stay granted?
Please help-pulling my hair out!
My experience with the German Consulate in London is not good. I hear the French Consulate is the easiest, and if u live outside London you can apply by post, saving the 15 quid 0906 phone call to make an appointment earliest 2008.....Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Germany should be fine as a destination. You can fly to Munich, and then take the train or drive to Italy. The German embassy will also issue follow-on visas within a year by post.
You can also fly with Ryanair to Salzberg Austria (which is even a bit closer to Italy).
Driving through the Alps is lovely at that time of year, especially if you keep to small roads.
There is a London number to use for making appointments with the German embassy in London if you are family of an EU citizen. Call them up and check. Never call the crazy expensive number again!S4T123 wrote:Thanks for the reply, good to hear from someone who's in the know.
Would my wife and mother have to produce travel documentation because i was actually thinking of just getting the visa and then just trying our luck and going straight to italy without even going germany or is this risky?
Also when i booked the appointment on the phone with the German consulate they gave me one date and time although when i was prompted to key in 'how many applicants?' i entered '2' and confirmed it. Now i'm guessing both of them would need to turn up for the interview/appointment and perhaps me and my father also?
Spouses of EU Nationals may obtain an appointment by calling 020 7824 1459 (Monday to Friday 10:30-11:30) or, alternatively, using the automated service.