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MarshaFS wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 10:01 amHi guys wondering if you can help.
I’m applying for a Spain Schengen visa via BLS in London and I need advice on what supporting evidence to take to my appointment on the 15th of May.
My husband is a briatish citizen and we were married in Zambia last year.
1. Am I exempt from the visa fee and only liable to pay BLS’s handling fee?
2. Do I have to take evidence such as bank statements, employment letter, reservations and bookings and do I have to do an itinerary?
3. Do I have to get my marriage certificates apostilled?
I have tried phoning the Spanish consulate to no avail and BLS phonelines are currently down. I’ve sent emails but still no replies so would really appreciate your help.
Thank you!
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 5:15 pmIt has to be Apostilled. Often the case is that it has to be sent back to the authorities in the country who issued it to legalise it and authenticate it. This was the case for me (south African) when we wanted to apply for a visa for Spain. As the process would have taken so long, we simply paid for the visa in the normal way and submitted all the supporting documents as tourists.
Apostilled (in terms of the Hague Convention) is very different to 'stamping'.
MarshaFS wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:25 pmFrom what I’ve read the only time I’d need to get my marriage certificate apostilled is if I’m going to Spain to settle or for a period longer than the short stay Visa. I’m only going to Spain for 3 days and the BLS website makes no mention of apostilling and just says the certificate must be in English or Spain or legally translated in cases where the issued certificate was not in English.
Can anyone confirm this?