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by cinnamon » Thu Jul 07, 2016 8:23 pm
Hi
Today my husband (non-EEA national married to EEA national, resident in the UK) went to the VFS in London to apply for a Schengen visa to travel Germany. He was told the rules had changed and that he needed to a apply for a normal tourist Schengen visa. He insisted and got them to process the application as a non-EEA national travelling with their EEA spouse. I initially thought they were making everything up but after re-checking the VFS website it turns out they were right and I had misinterpreted that when preparing the application.
My husband has Residence Card of a Family Member of an EEA National and this is the third Schengen visa we apply apply for (the first one was obtained in 2014 and the second one in January 2016). All visas were applied for with intention of him travelling by himself as, when travelling together, a visa was not required.
I am now trying to understand a few things regarding the new requirements.
1) When did everything change? (at the visa centre they said about 3 months ago)
2) Does my husband now require a visa when we travel together? I checked different countries' VFS sites and some say a visa is not required but then list the documents required to obtain one.
3) When not travelling together, does he really need to apply for a normal tourist visa, pay for the standard fee and show all the standard required documents (bank statements, travel insurance, tickets, accommodation details)?
Thank you for your help.
Cinnamon