Today I rang up the dutch embassy in delhi, india, to find out about the documents required for a schengen visa applications for my husband. he is indian, i am german, so he comes in the category "family member of eu/eea national" (we're planning to travel together).
however, the (dutch) lady i spoke to on the phone seemed to be completely oblivious about this type of application being any different from any normal application for the same visa.
she did not even seem to be aware that their own form says certain questions are not applicable for this type of application. for instance, occupation of the applicant, employer details, where the applicant will stay, how he will pay for his stay, etc. when I told her I had read it on the form, she said "fine, so you fill it however you think is correct - but we still need to know who will be paying for your husbands trip and where he will stay"
furthermore she said everything including the cost of the visa will be the same for my husband no matter if he's the family member of an eu citizen.
Here on the forum I have seen various posts regarding schengen visas which mention it should be free of cost and pretty hassle free.. is that only the case if the visa is applied for from within the eu? are they right to apply the same rules to my husbands application as they would for any other person who wants to visit holland as a tourist?
Thanks
