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jeupsy wrote:None of the documents they requested are required. However my advice is that if you are in a position to give them what they ask for - just do that to keep things simple.
If there are some documents you cannot provide, then you will have to get ready for a lot of phone/email conversations with them to explain what the EU directive says over and over again until they give up. Or to escalate to Solve-it or a solicitor if they don't give up.
You are right to assume the visa should be issued within a month, but obviously the embassy staff is unaware if the specifics of the directive.
dalebutt wrote:http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/site/centres ... /index.htm
Scroll down the list to find Hungarian solvit contact. I would not encourage giving in to unlawful requirements. Stand your ground and get the right you deserve, if you don't they will think it is perfectly OK to do that.
Brigid from Ireland wrote:If you can supply all of the items they ask for I would consider supplying them.
If you cannot supply all of the items asked for I would supply none of them, and would refer them to EU law in respect of my case. I would also contact Solvit and let them know that the matter has been passed to Solvit. This tends to give a fast and good result.
Best of luck with your travels.
jeupsy wrote:Yes - go to solveit, the embassy is being ridiculous. At the same time, if it is easy for you to provide the document do it as well to make things quicker; but if not, definitely argue your case and escalate. They are absolutely wrong here.