Well I am not surprised at all, and I could predict that. As I told you there is no way that they could overturn their decision over the phone. French people are arrogant and telling them about the Directive over the phone will not solve the problem. My suggestions are as follows;logical_1 wrote:Just spoke to the embassy today.
Marriage certificate was the reason for refusal.Now they are asking for the marriage certificate to be legalised by British High Commision in Beijing.I'm not sure if that's possible as the certificate is from Pakistan not from U.K.
I tried to explain it to the lady on the phone from French embassy but she was like if you cannot do it u will be refused visa if you apply again.Then she was like why dont you go to U.K instead.I answered back saying my wife has a job offer in France and i want to join her.After hearing this she said now you will need your wife's carte de sejour aswell.I explained and said EU citizens don't get carte de sejours anymore in france.Then i pointed out the Directive and the minimum requirements for family members of EU citizens and she said she knows her job.After this she cut me off.It was too rude.I have complained Solvit already but that will take light years to solve this.
I dont't know what to do anymore, i was thinking to apply with the German embassy but because the French refused it before,it might create some problem.
Any suggestions?
- Appeal against the decision, and if possible give them a deadline to reconsider their decision, otherwise you are going to complain to the European Commission. Believe me over the phone they can say whatever they want (for example asking why you don’t go to the UK, I mean who is she to tell where to go?), but not in a formal letter.
- I personally believe that reapplying will not solve the situation, because they will always try to find tons of excuses. Where is your wife at the moment? If she is already in France and has been there more than three months, you will need to show her resident permit.
- Try to legalize your marriage certificate by the British high commission. Legalize a document simply means that the British authority recognizes that the document authentic , I am not sure if you can do it that in China since the document is from Pakistan (can someone do it for you in Pakistan?)
- I don’t see the point to apply Germany because I don’t think the German embassy will contradict their French colleagues plus it is easy for them to contact the French embassy and use the same excuse. “Officially” the German embassy should issue a visa if you apply, but try to put yourself in their shoes someone just got a refusal from France and is now trying in Germany. Don’t you think it sounds suspicious? To me I would think that you are just trying to get a schengen visa but don't have the intention to visit Germany at all