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Has anyone gotten any word back from the embassy yet?(*) Exceptions: Official partners (spouses, civil partners …) of Belgian citizens as well as foreign diplomatic and service passport holders can apply directly at the Embassy from Monday to Friday, from 9 to 11 am.
All other visa applicants can still apply at the visa section of this Embassy but strictly by appointment only (tel : +44 (020) 7470 3703/04 between 15.00 pm and 16.00 pm).
I'll get some on Thursday 6th December, when my russian Civil Partner and I are going to the Belgian Embassy to an appointment that we booked on the 19th November (you can, if you are not belgian, book an appointment, see http://www.diplomatie.be/london/default ... =10&mnu=36Dawie wrote:If you have the names of any individuals working at the Belgian embassy or the Belgian VAC, perhaps you can pursue claims against these individuals for your money.
He is well aware of the requirements for handling visas for family members of EU citizens (1) for free, (2) on the basis of an accelerated process and (3) as soon as possible.Mr Eric Jacquemin
Embassy of Belgium
17 Grosvenor Crescent
London SW1X 7EE
Unfortunately he is also aware that he can demand travel and accommodation details and bank statements etc etc from third-country nationals because (apparently) the Schengen rules allow him to do so and the Directive merely states that a visa in accordance with those rules must be issued.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:The head of the Belgium embassy section which handles visas isMr Eric Jacquemin
Embassy of Belgium
17 Grosvenor Crescent
London SW1X 7EE
He is well aware of the requirements for handling visas for family members of EU citizens (1) for free, (2) on the basis of an accelerated process and (3) as soon as possible.
I'll bear it in mind, thanks.
If you have a problem dealing with the person you are talking with, you might consider asking for him to join the discussion.
They may have now incorporate dthem. Signpost commented thus:Note that in Belgium, Directive 2004/38/EC has direct effect as a law since they have not (yet) passed local implementing legislation.
At the Embassy (though apparently an 'appointment' means just you just turn up between 8.30 and 12).Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Do you have an appointment at the embassy or at VFS?
Good Old Christine Korcz! She's the one who guaranteed me that my wife could never get an EEA FP to go to the UK on a visit (I'm a British citizen exercising treaty rights in Italy) unless a court decision were taken! Well, she only opened her mouth to put her foot in, because some days later the UK Embassy said my wife could apply for an EEA FP and UK Visas placed information confirming this on their Internet site. Called attention to this she has carefully refrained form commenting. So much for Solvit UK.... appreciate on reading through the website of the Embassy in London that there will be some confusion. Where advice is provided about how to obtain a visa, the response is that a citizen must make an appointment and go in person, following this route the citizen would not be charged. But for some citizens this is not practical or possible and so another route is provided through a private company.
Regards
Christine Korcz
UK SOLVIT Centre
More exchanges from today:Richard66 wrote: Good Old Christine Korcz! :lol: She's the one who guaranteed me that my wife could never get an EEA FP to go to the UK on a visit (I'm a British citizen exercising treaty rights in Italy) unless a court decision were taken! Well, she only opened her mouth to put her foot in, because some days later the UK Embassy said my wife could apply for an EEA FP and UK Visas placed information confirming this on their Internet site. Called attention to this she has carefully refrained form commenting. So much for Solvit UK.
mym wrote:More exchanges from today:Richard66 wrote: Good Old Christine Korcz! She's the one who guaranteed me that my wife could never get an EEA FP to go to the UK on a visit (I'm a British citizen exercising treaty rights in Italy) unless a court decision were taken! Well, she only opened her mouth to put her foot in, because some days later the UK Embassy said my wife could apply for an EEA FP and UK Visas placed information confirming this on their Internet site. Called attention to this she has carefully refrained form commenting. So much for Solvit UK.
CK: I have tried to be practical in my assistance to you. Whether or not a Member State can request the information, most Member States will. Member States consider that they are interpreting the Directive correctly, and this position the Commission is aware of.
MYM: I appreciate the time you personally have taken to reply to me, I will
however be complaining about SOLVIT's evident lack of interest in the
matter. You are not paid to just shrug your shoulders when a citizen
complains of misapplication of EU Law. Please send me details, by return, of your complaints procedure.
CK: I am copying this e-mail to my manager, Mrs Celia Kissoon, Head of the UK SOLVIT Centre, in order that she can respond to you directly in respect of the way in which I have dealt with your complaint. She is in Brussels until Friday, I shall ensure that she responds to you at her earliest opportunity on her return.
Care to make a joint complaint Richard?
Chris and her friends are of course part of the UK Civil Service (see the foot of http://www.dti.gov.uk/europeandtrade/eu ... 19813.html), so it's no surprise they are not as independent in their attitudes as we might wish.
At least Solvit Italy is part of the Italian Presidency. If it's independent or nor I don't know, but at least they don't have ready-made answers. It seems to me there is no EU institution to deal with complaints. Maybe a petition to the European Parliament is called for?EU Ombudsman will not be able to assist in this matter as UK Solvit is part of the national administration not an EU institution.
Well what happened was that I caved in a bit, mainly as I needed an actual breach to complain about.mym wrote:When I called to make that appointment I was explicitly told that they would want proof of income, travel, accommodation etc etc and that all the questions of the form were to be filled in despite the form itself saying that they do not need to be. I asked them to confirm this in writing which they promised to do via email (which never appeared).
I have no intention whatsoever of complying with this illegal intrusion into our private life and will be taking the directive and various other rules and regulations with me.
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I'll report back later.