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One of those papers attached on a page in the passport, so not a card I guess?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:KORP, what exactly do you have, a residence card or permit?korp wrote:You can travel around EU/Schengen without any Schengen Visa and just the UK residence permit. We did this last year, to France, Spain and Italy. There were no problems at all.
hi yes you need to give them a copy of your marriage certificate but it does not need to be noterised. i just travelled to schengen states with my wife and applied for the visa through the French visa processing centre in london. previously when i tried approaching the Italy joint visa application centre they refused to take my application due to the very same reason of not having a seal on my marriage certificate from my home country embassy here in London.yvo1234 wrote:HI,
As I was reading on french visa website, They have mentioned on the website visa requirement for EU(UK) national spouse---
1) If marriage certificate from outside Euorpe then you have to verify from foreign embassy as we have Indian marriage certificate. Is that true, myself and my son British national travelling with my wife to france.My wife hold UK spouse visa.
I would thankful if somebody clarify. Thanks
Hi mate - I would imagine if went to the Italian consulate / VFS to aply for Visa, you must have booked your accomodation and travel tickets in Italy - Since they refused to take your application due to the above mentioned reason, how did you manage to use your Italian itiniery ? Did you travel to France first then ?bharathbala2003 wrote:
hi yes you need to give them a copy of your marriage certificate but it does not need to be noterised. i just travelled to schengen states with my wife and applied for the visa through the French visa processing centre in london. previously when i tried approaching the Italy joint visa application centre they refused to take my application due to the very same reason of not having a seal on my marriage certificate from my home country embassy here in London.
I find it very stupid for them to ask especially since UKBA has already verified my wife to be my dependent and given her a valid residence permit in the form a dependent visa.. it is good that the French understand this and give it
Getting other countries to recognise a foreign marriage can be a pain. There are means of obtaining evidence that you are married; whether by getting Indian consulate to legalise your marriage certificate or otherwise.d_seng wrote:Just to share with all, my wife obtained British citizenship last year by naturalisation. We got married in India many years ago but I still have my Indian passport.
I went to the Swiss embassy for a EU spouse visa, but they refused to accept the Indian Marriage certificate which reads "Hindu Marriage Register". They said they do not accept Hindu Marriage certificates and asked me to apply using under the tourist visa category.
So now I have to take an appointment, buy travel insurance, order printed copies of my bank statements, get a letter from my employer and and pay the fees too.
Very very strange.