So I went to the IND today, and the result was not good.
I took all the documentation, passports, etc, as you advised. But we fell at the first hurdle. Apparently the stickers in the passports are not the normal stickers. Well they are, but there's a bit of writing on them, which was never explained to us. Apparently when we made our application, the application was not "complete". The reason, or at least the reason we were told today (I can't believe anything I'm told by the IND anymore) was that our marriage certificate had not be "legalised" (see my previous post on this thread about registering at the town hall). Other than that original vagyue mention of something from the official at the town hall, we have heard had no mention of this in our many, many encounters with both the town hall and the IND since (we had just assumed that the official stamp from the Vietnamese Ministry of Justice, and an translation, authorised with a stamp by the Vietnamese Ministry of Justice, was good enough, thus no further mention by anyone). It has to the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs apparently, and then it must have another stamp from the Dutch embassy in Hanoi.
Anyway, so because they do not recognise our Vietnamese marriage certificate, they do not recognise our rights under Directive 2004/38/EC. Ta daaa!
I tried to get them to put this in writing to me, but they refused. I asked to speak to the manager and the manager's manager, which I did (we were there 2.5 hours in total), but couldn't really get anywhere. At one point we were told we could get return visas for 140 euros each, at another point we were told that that was definitely not possible because the applications were "incomplete". None of these people would put anything in writing. At least I got the names of the first official and of the manager's manager.
As it happens, it's Vietnam that we want to travel to, so we can get these stamps when we go over. So maybe that's what we'll have to do. And in terms of re-entering the country, well I questioned whether we coudn't just get temporary Schengen visas like last time, but the IND (or at least the official, her manager and her manager's manager) didn't know! If they don't know who does?
I'm thinking this is completely wrong. Surely. The Dutch authorities are entitled to place their own prerequisites about accepting a marriage certificate for their own purposes, I know. But surely when it comes to interpreting the Directive, there are clear definitions of what the prerequisites are??? And surely these prerequisites do not require "legalisation" in the Dutch style? We didn't need this to get in to Holland with our temporary Schengen visa, and why should we need it now?
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