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sunshine_city wrote:HI all,
first of all I have to thank you all for so many helpful topics and answers!
I hope I can find some useful answers to my case as well!
I am german citizen marries to an indian. we got married 1.5 yrs ago in the usa, then moved about 1 yr ago to dublin. My husband got his stamp 4 after 6months waiting (stamp 4 for 2 yrs).
We would like to travel to germany to visit my family, but the embassy makes it quiet hard for him to get a visa. They didn't even wanted to accept our marriage certificate, because apparently the apostille was stapled to the cerificate by american officials in the wrong way...
also not to ralk about the invitation letter...
I heard it might be possible to travel without visa and that officials at the airport need to let him into the country, 'cause we're married and they can not refuse him once we travel together...
Does anyone know if that is true?
Or could there be another way to receive a visa for a short term visit?
Thanks in advance for ur help!
Hi,sunshine_city wrote:Thanks a million!![]()
so u think if we go to the austrian embassy with our itinerary and pasports an marriage certificate it should be fine? Is there a minimum that we need to stay in austria?? what about hotel reservations etc???
Is the fee still free, since I am european?
Thanks again for the great help!
Liebe Grüße aus Dublin
This (2 passports and marriage-certificate) is how the law provides it SHOULD be, I agree.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:You need to provide your passports, and you need to provide your marriage certificate. That is all.
You do not need to provide an itinerary, hotel reservations, flight reservations, health insurance or a Verflichtungseklarung.
Always ask for a 90 day Multiple entry visa.
(5) a copy of the Suridar Singh decision, printed out with the important ruling paragraph highlighted ( see http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2007/04 ... ional-law/ )My EU citizen spouse is presently exercising treaty rights in Ireland by working (pay slip attached as proof).
I therefore elect for European law (Directive 2004/38/EC) to be used for evaluation of this application. As I am sure you are aware, the (attached) ECJ ruling in Surinder Singh (Case C-370/90 The Queen v Immigration Appeal Tribunal et Surinder Singh, ex parte Secretary of State for Home Department) entitles me to use EU law for this application. If you have any questions about the legal basis of this application, please contact the legal section in Berlin.
I have provided identification for EU citizen and for myself, as well as proof of our family relationship. I have also provided proof that my EU citizen spouse is exercising treaty rights in Ireland.
You are required to process this visa on the basis of an accelerated process and it must be issued as soon as possible. Should you not issue this visa within 15 business days, I expect a complete written explanation about the reason for the delay.
Should you decide to reject this application, you are obliged to provide detailed explanation of the reason(s) (which must be one of the three possible reasons allowed by Directive 2004/38/EC).
Herzliche Grüße,
xxx