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Why is that? Slovakia is a EU country and I guess Directive/2004/38/EC applies in this case, not?. I mean, facilities for obtaining the visa and stuff:Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:The EU citizen is Slovakian and the non-EU family member is applying for a visa to go to Slovakia.
EU law applies if the non-EU family member is applying for a visa to go to any EU country other than Slovakia.
It sounds like there's been some sort of communication problem. Are you sure they've fully understood your request?dsanchez wrote:As I wrote in another post, I am in the process of getting a visa to travel to Slovakia (I'm peruvian, my wife is slovak) for the purpose of permament residence.
The consul in Mexico (where we finally asked for visa cause the consul in Argentina is not available for one month) have sent us a series of requirements in order to get the Schengen visa, but all requirements looks to me like for a tourist visa and not for a "type D" visa for a EU family member
-letter of invitation
-bank account movements
-certified of the company where I work for indicating how much I earn
-flight ticket ROUND-TRIP (??)
-insurance for covering up to 30 000 euro
Is this normal?
See also Right of Union citizens and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member Statesjohnsienk wrote:Is there a specific piece of Community (not national) legislation that clarifies this?