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Thank you for your help today.Jambo wrote:It would only count if you have lived there with him.
It is not totally free, there are two different things to pay for, I am only exempt for one of them, and I have to pay the other fees, plus the hassle of appointment, trains and commuting to London, as I live far away from there.Pablito wrote:By the way why would you not want to get visa if is free of charge, and the only requirement is your marriage certificate to get it.
Jambo wrote:You don't need to pay the other (VFS/TLS or any other agency) fee. The consulate should offer free appointment without using an agency.
I agree there is cost for your time and travel to London.
Please Note:
A service charge of £ 16.20 is applicable for every application.
The following categories of applicants are exempted of Visa fees only:
for EU/EEA-spouses and their children (under 21), registered partners and co-habitees of EU/EEA nationals. The original Marriage Certificate or original full Birth Certificate with parents' names must be submitted together with spouse's/parent's original passport
But if I get the visa from Germany, I still need to travel to Germany first, before I go to France or Spain. I believe that's how the Schengen visa works, you land first at the country that gave you the visa, then you move freely to any other EU country on that visa. Am I wrong on this?Jambo wrote: I know thay Germany is doing postal applications but they don't like it when you book with them but don't travel to Germany.
France and Spain consulates could be a bit of a nightmare to deal with (no personal experience. Just from reading other people post here).
So the site I quoted from belongs to a service provider, not directly connected to the Spanish embassy?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:It should be possible to apply at the embassy directly, bypassing the service provider and fee.Vb3d wrote: There is still a service charge of £ 16.20, checked this site:
Please Note:
Suppose to have something, saying that. we get the feeling sometimes the laws are only obeyed and followed when they are oppressive rather than when they are supporting citizens free movement rights.Vb3d wrote:So how to apply at the embassy? do they have their own website/system?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:If it mentions VFS, Worldbridge or other, then this will be 3rd party service provider.
3. SPECIFIC DEROGATIONS FROM THE GENERAL RULES OF THE VISA CODE
This point provides for operational instructions concerning the specific derogations from the
general rules of the Visa Code that are to be applied when it has been ascertained that the visa
applicant falls under the Directive and that there is no exemption from the visa requirement.
3.1. Visa Fee
No visa fee can be charged.
3.2. Service fee in case of outsourcing of the collection of applications
As family members should not pay any fee when submitting the application, they cannot be
obliged to obtain an appointment via a premium call line or via an external provider whose
services are charged to the applicant. Family members must be allowed to lodge their
application directly at the consulate without any costs. However, if family members decide
not to make use of their right to lodge their application directly at the consulate but to use the
extra services, they should pay for these services.
If an appointment system is nevertheless in place, separate call lines (at ordinary local tariff)
to the consulate should be put at the disposal of family members respecting comparable
standards to those of "premium lines", i.e. the availability of such lines should be of standards
comparable to those in place for other categories of applicants and an appointment must be
allocated without delay.
3.3. Granting every facility
Member States shall grant third country family members of EU citizens falling under the
Directive every facility to obtain the necessary visa. This notion must be interpreted as
ensuring that Member States take all appropriate measures to ensure fulfilment of the
obligations arising out of the right of free movement and afford to such visa applicants the
best conditions to obtain the entry visa.
I would phone and ask. Be specific - family member of EU citizen...Vb3d wrote:So how to apply at the embassy? do they have their own website/system?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:If it mentions VFS, Worldbridge or other, then this will be 3rd party service provider.