Since we are going for holidays to Greece we've tried to apply to Italian consulate for visa (because we already have our marriage certificate translated in italian language)
Italian consulate refused to accept our application on the ground that we don't have fly tickets to (and from) italy (and they ignored completely tickets for greece).
My question is following: is it lawful for them to ask anything apart from marriage certificate and passport?
I.e. I noticed that even on greek vsf application centre page (http://www.vfsglobal.com/greece/unitedk ... pouse.html -> documents required) they have a paragraph stating
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Fully paid return travel tickets: If paid through a travel agency, then receipt, invoice or payment confirmation should be provided
When travelling by car, please provide driver’s driving license, car registration, car insurance and travel tickets (ferry or Eurotunnel) showing the car’s registration number and passengers’ names.
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What documents are required?
The right of entry of your third country family members is derived from their family ties with you, an EU citizen.
All the consular officials can ask for is their passport and a document establishing their family ties with you
, such as a marriage or birth certificate and proof of dependence, where applicable. Your family members cannot be asked to present
documents such as travel tickets, employment certificate, pay slips, bank statements, proof of accommodation and means of subsistence or a medical certificate