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Only if a residence card is held or as per the link above. But as it is obviously your wife's country you want to visit you must be aware that many European countries try to limit immigration as much as possible and an attempt to enter without a visa could be seen as trying to circumvent national immigration regulations and thus might be considered illegal with all consequences.lejuB wrote:I would have thought as a family member of an eu national, no visa would be required. I will check with my wife's embassy.
The UKBA border staff should understand the meaning of the CoA. Nevertheless it may be a good idea to carry documents to prove that point.lejuB wrote:What about re-entering the uk when EEA2 application is still being considered. Would that be a problem.