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amazighman wrote:Hi,
I am a non EEA family member of an EEA/ EU citizen ( Lithuanian), I currently hold an EEA 2 residency card issued in the UK and valid for 5 years,
My wife and I wanted to visit family in Lithuania, we did not have any problems in the UK we passed through check in , they only had a look at our marriage certificate.
But arriving to Lithuania we were immediately asked to provide marriage certificate and to provide them with the address where we are going to stay and for how long , and they stamped my passport claiming that I m a third country national and I wont be treated as an EU national whatsoever.
The border officer referred us to his manager to clarify the things , but he insisted that the passport has to be stamped and the document I have is not a residency card of a family member of an EU national.
we only want to know if what the border officers have done is correct , if not is there any legal text to prove they are wrong?
many thanks