I wonder if someone could give me some advice regarding Type D settlement visas for Belgium.
I am a British Citizen, employed and resident in Belgium. I got married a couple of months ago to an Indian citizen.
My wife has applied for and received a Type D settlement visa for Belgium. No end date is specified. It states that it is valid for Belgium and one other Schengen country for transit purposes. Despite specifically requesting multiple entry, the visa states that it is valid only for a single entry into Belgium.
We have been advised by the Belgian consulate in Mumbai that the ability to leave and return to Belgium (and to circulate within the Schengen countries) is gained following registration at the local commune. However, from experience, my own resident's permit as an EU citizen is only valid within Belgium - if I wish to travel outside Belgium I need to carry my passport. Would my wife be issued with the same thing or will she be given something different?
I subsequently checked with the federal government who state that the type D visa is indeed only valid for a single entry and that the ability to leave and return to Belgium is not possible with this visa. They referred us back to the consulate in Mumbai, who in turn told is that it had to be dealt with in Belgium.
My wife is due to arrive in Belgium next week, and we had planned to return to the UK the week after (she has a tourist visa for the UK) but what would she need to do in order to be able to transit through France and also to be able to return to Belgium? Is the card issued by the commune sufficient, or is there something else which needs to be done?
Any advice from anyone with experience of this process would be much appreciated. It seems a little strange that I, as an EU citizen can travel freely between EU countries (including my own) but my wife is restricted to the one in which we are resident.
Many thanks.
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