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Depends on first country of landing or main destination, apply at their embassy - usually u have to book visa an 0906 booking number costing about £15 and then probably a trip to london for an appointment, actual visa should be free but u will probably have to pay the booking charge and possibly an 'admin' fee which is highly illegal but they have you by the balls.Sshabir wrote:Yeah i have but i picked up on some of the procedure then got confused on some as many members where from diff countries - does that same rule apply for a pakisatni passport holder - is it jus for a Schengen visa i can apply for him for free? If i wanted to go to turkey would i have to pay for his visa?
Does anyone have the link for Schengen visa download?
No!Sshabir wrote:If am looking to go czech republic - can i not download the form fill it in - and then book my holiday and go to the airport and show it there - or do i have to still book an appointment with an embassy have it stamped on his passport n pay the booking fees but not the actual visa - do i book an appointment with czech republic embassy then and from there he will have a Schengen visa which last up to a year or is it 6 months/ once he has that visa can we then travel to any Schengen countries without filling out forms and just showing the stamp on his passport at arrival at the airport?
Ur husband is not a family member of an EU citizen, that's a different visa - ur a UK citizen not using EU immigration rules. Ur husband has a UK spouse visa not a Family Member visa.Sshabir wrote:Family members of EU Citizens who require a visa can apply for it either in person (without prior appointment) at the Czech Embassy in London from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm or by post.
According to that website we can just apply by post - no telephone charge - no train charge to go and see them -
Too right - our last Schengen visa cost;Sshabir wrote:This holiday is working out to costly - u better of waiting for the person to get his visa den go on holiday as much as u lke as they rip u off 2 the maxs!
These two countries are not part of the EU! So if you normally require a visa to go there, then YES, you will have to pay for it.Sshabir wrote:Hi i am still trying to book a holiday - i just want to knw if i go to turkey - i know da procedure is da same but when applying for the visa do u pay a fee as the schanegan visa is free wen british citizens apply - is dat the same case for applying to egypt or turkey - do we have to pay extra to apply for visa?
thanks
If those are their requirements, then those are their requirements! You will question them until you're blue in the face, but they obviously won't give you the visa if you don't comply. Like someone said, they have you by the balls! So it's up to you. How badly do you want the visa from them?Sshabir wrote:I noticed whilst filling the form for czech republic visa it states u need a recent letter from your employer - why isnt a payslip sufficient enough? Why do u have to show a letter from your employer when am applying for my spouse?
Have had a look. Where does it imply that you, as a British passport holder, may need to apply for a visa?Sshabir wrote:http://www.prague-guide.co.uk/articles/ ... ublic.html
according to this i hold a british passport but may need to apply for a visa. is that correct? "shocked"
Here is an excerpt from your link...Sshabir wrote:it didnt state my country in the list