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Yes, they say so for spouses of EU nationals but they also say on another page that no visa are needed for residence permit holders as in the case of bdb303. The question is if they wouldn't act they same way as the Dutch embassy, i.e. do not issue visa for Germany (except for their own nationals) and refer people to the other embassy where they want to go to?mym wrote:The German embassy does postal visas in about 5 days - see their website.
This is what I was told. Germany, Netherlands and Italy refused to issue the visa.86ti wrote:Yes, they say so for spouses of EU nationals but they also say on another page that no visa are needed for residence permit holders as in the case of bdb303. The question is if they wouldn't act they same way as the Dutch embassy, i.e. do not issue visa for Germany (except for their own nationals) and refer people to the other embassy where they want to go to?mym wrote:The German embassy does postal visas in about 5 days - see their website.
Thank you for confirming this.giruzz wrote:This is what I was told. Germany, Netherlands and Italy refused to issue the visa.86ti wrote:Yes, they say so for spouses of EU nationals but they also say on another page that no visa are needed for residence permit holders as in the case of bdb303. The question is if they wouldn't act they same way as the Dutch embassy, i.e. do not issue visa for Germany (except for their own nationals) and refer people to the other embassy where they want to go to?mym wrote:The German embassy does postal visas in about 5 days - see their website.
The Italian consulate gave my girlfriend a letter saying that a visa was not required anymore
giruzz
Than you can either choose to request a visa for the destination country (e.g. day trip from Italy to France you require a visa for France) or you can stay in Italy and ditch the trip to France.86ti wrote:Thank you for confirming this.giruzz wrote:This is what I was told. Germany, Netherlands and Italy refused to issue the visa.86ti wrote:Yes, they say so for spouses of EU nationals but they also say on another page that no visa are needed for residence permit holders as in the case of bdb303. The question is if they wouldn't act they same way as the Dutch embassy, i.e. do not issue visa for Germany (except for their own nationals) and refer people to the other embassy where they want to go to?mym wrote:The German embassy does postal visas in about 5 days - see their website.
The Italian consulate gave my girlfriend a letter saying that a visa was not required anymore
giruzz
Leaves one problem I think: according to the Schengen rules you need to apply to the country you intend to stay the most time in. What if you plan a day trip to a neightbour country still requiring a visa?
The Dutch embassy says the Schengen should be issued at either the main destination, or if no visa is required to enter the main destination, i.e. the Dutch case, you should apply at the first country you enter that does require one.Leaves one problem I think: according to the Schengen rules you need to apply to the country you intend to stay the most time in. What if you plan a day trip to a neightbour country still requiring a visa?