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If your Tier 2 visa is still valid when you come back, you can legally do either. If you have your marriage certificate with you, easiest thing would be to go together to the EU queue, and present yourselves as a family. You'll get a stamp. If you do not have your marriage certificate with you, you might not be able to do this, in which case you'll likely have to go through the normal international queue with your Tier 2 (which is, I suppose, what you did in the past if you traveled together before your wedding?).
I don't have firsthand experience in this particular situation, but I guess your bets shot is to ask an official which queue you can join given your situation (no Family permit, Polish marriage certificate, Tier 2).
You can get international marriage certificate, it is valid in any EU country and no need to translate. There is government portal, your partner can log in and order it online and pay online as well. Cost about 20-30PLN
It should not be a problem if you have international marriage certificate because on that certificate, they will see her old and new surname.
Blacksea28 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 2:11 pmIt should not be a problem if you have international marriage certificate because on that certificate, they will see her old and new surname.
But in case of any issue, HM would tell it and then she can replace ID/passport in Embassy of the Republic of Poland in London
If she has any relative/Friend in Poland, she can write a letter in Polish, sign, scan it and send over the person who can get it on her behalf