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What visa is required?

Post by ciaramc » Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:26 am

Friends of my husband and I want to visit the Uk ....She is Italian and he is Moroccan....he has lived in Italy all of his life!!! Not born here though...he does have a resident permit!!! And his brother and sister who were born here...are Italian citizens ...but he has still not got his!

They have booked flights and hotels and they assumed that they could just travel there !!! But I tried to explain to them...that he would need a visa? As the UK is not a Schegan country...but alas he does not quite believe it.....

Can anyone tell me how long it generally takes for a visa to come through? and what would he be required to do...any help would be much appreciated! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by ciaramc » Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:35 pm

Anyone???? :o

Anything???? :D

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Re: What visa is required?

Post by mym » Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:12 pm

ciaramc wrote:Can anyone tell me how long it generally takes for a visa to come through? and what would he be required to do...any help would be much appreciated!
I've no idea how long it will take, but he will need an EEA Family Permit.

1. read http://tinyurl.com/bfj7k

2. apply via http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ as "family member of an EEA National"

Good luck.
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Post by ciaramc » Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:24 pm

No no he is not a family member...well his girlfriend is Italian but he lives and works here he does not want to live in the UK they simply want to go on a weeks holiday!

And as they usually go to Spain, France and to Morocco he thought that he could visit the Uk with no problems but...I have tried to tell him that the Uk do not allow this!

Im just looking for information for them.....He has never experienced problems before as he considers himself very much Italian...but when I visted the UK visa website ...I told him that he would have to apply for a visa and also as of the 26 of July 2007 you also have to submit digital finger prints!!! Here is the following extract from the embassies website......


Has anybody got info on this???

The British Embassy in Rome has launched a new telephone based information service and website through our new commercial partner, WorldBridge Service, to assist applicants seeking a Visa for the UK. Visa information can be found on WorldBrige Service’s website and user-pay phone line. Please see our WorldBridge Service page for further details.

From the 26th July 2007 there will be two major changes to the visa application process. You will only be able to submit your visa application via our new commercial partner, WorldBridge Service, who will operate a Visa Application Centre in Rome. All visa applicants, unless otherwise advised, irrespective of nationality, will have to apply in person at the designated Visa Application Centre and provide their finger-scans and a digital photograph in support of their application. For further information please see biometric visa application process and biometric exemptions.

Applications can no longer be submitted by post or by the Visa Agencies previously listed on this website. We apologies for this disruption in our service, which has been caused by the changeover to the new WorldBridge Service application system.

The British Embassy in Rome is the only UK visa-issuing post in Italy. TheVisa Section in Rome is closed to the public. Please note that visa fees are not refundable.

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Post by sakura » Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:33 pm

ciaramc wrote:No no he is not a family member...well his girlfriend is Italian but he lives and works here he does not want to live in the UK they simply want to go on a weeks holiday!

And as they usually go to Spain, France and to Morocco he thought that he could visit the Uk with no problems but...I have tried to tell him that the Uk do not allow this!

Im just looking for information for them.....He has never experienced problems before as he considers himself very much Italian...but when I visted the UK visa website ...I told him that he would have to apply for a visa and also as of the 26 of July 2007 you also have to submit digital finger prints!!! Here is the following extract from the embassies website......


Has anybody got info on this???

The British Embassy in Rome has launched a new telephone based information service and website through our new commercial partner, WorldBridge Service, to assist applicants seeking a Visa for the UK. Visa information can be found on WorldBrige Service’s website and user-pay phone line. Please see our WorldBridge Service page for further details.

From the 26th July 2007 there will be two major changes to the visa application process. You will only be able to submit your visa application via our new commercial partner, WorldBridge Service, who will operate a Visa Application Centre in Rome. All visa applicants, unless otherwise advised, irrespective of nationality, will have to apply in person at the designated Visa Application Centre and provide their finger-scans and a digital photograph in support of their application. For further information please see biometric visa application process and biometric exemptions.

Applications can no longer be submitted by post or by the Visa Agencies previously listed on this website. We apologies for this disruption in our service, which has been caused by the changeover to the new WorldBridge Service application system.

The British Embassy in Rome is the only UK visa-issuing post in Italy. TheVisa Section in Rome is closed to the public. Please note that visa fees are not refundable.
Well, because France and Spain are part of the Schengen area, he doesn't need a visa to travel there. The UK isn't part of the Schengen, so he will need to get a visa from the British Embassy. How long will it take? It depends on their booking system - does he need to book an appointment or come anyday he's ready?

If he doesn't have a visa - he won't be allowed on the plane, simple as that, and their money will be wasted. It's odd he isn't listening to you! It doesn't matter to them if he 'feels' Italian - he isn't Italian nationality-wise and that's all they consider. Send him the link to the British Embassy website and tell him to get his application ready, or else lose his money and holiday.

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Post by ciaramc » Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:38 pm

Thats what I have said.....sent him the link ...which by the way looks like it is very unlikely they will issue the visa in time!!!

Thanks for the help!

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Post by mym » Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:31 am

ciaramc wrote:No no he is not a family member...well his girlfriend is Italian
Ah, I misread your original question. I thought they were married.

He's in trouble then.
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Post by Siggi » Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:47 pm

Firstly your friend is not married to a Italian, but I assume he has some form of legal permit or PR in Italy?
So applying for a visa a as a EEA family Permit is the wrong way to approach this.
He will have to apply for a idividual vistors visa via the UK embassy in Rome. This is no big deal, try a visitors visa to the USA as a Brit with a criminal record (Drink driving offence in 1985)

As some one else has pointed out the UK is not a Schengen signatory hence if he has a Schengen it will only allow him entery into Schegen States.

Good luck

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Post by ciaramc » Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:21 pm

Thanks you everybody but he was just considering going away for a week...no EEA family permit needed !!! he has no intention of moving to UK!

He just thought

I just wanted any advise for him, as he asked me????

And the UK embassy in Italy no longer issues visas....the have an agency to deal with them you cannot even enter the British embassy

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Post by mym » Fri Aug 10, 2007 3:11 pm

ciaramc wrote:Thanks you everybody but he was just considering going away for a week...no EEA family permit needed !!! he has no intention of moving to UK!
That's irrelevant. The EEA family permit is *instead* of a visa. So it is also useful for holidays where an EU/EEA citizen is coming to the uk with a non-EU/EEA family member.

Not that this applies in his case, as we now know.
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