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When re-entering I will present my passport and my COA.I am sure that is enough.Pasha wrote:You will have to consider the following points-
If you did travel out of the UK whilst your EEA2 application is pending, when re-entering the UK, you will have only a certificate of application to show to immigration officers...
To apply for a Schengen Visa in London, will the embassy accept your application pending your EEA 2 application and that your EEA Family Permit has expired...
I think transit is possible just like later excursions to other member states. Besides, how would you suggest to enter Liechtenstein (after they joined Schengen)?Plum70 wrote:I disagree. The issuing country should be your first point of entry or where you will be spending the most time.No. You can enter the issuing country after passing through another Schengen member state.
Possible perhaps...I think transit is possible just like later excursions to other member states.
Before Switz. joined the Schengen area the same Swiss visa afforded entry into Liechtenstein. Now I believe that a separate visa would need to be issued by the Swiss embassy in countries where Liechtenstein has no consular representation. At present the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein is considered an external schengen border by virtue of the formers accent to the schengen zone.Besides, how would you suggest to enter Liechtenstein ?
Liechtenstein is yet to join.(after they joined Schengen)
The Austrians (search for Munich) do not have a problem with that and from a few reports on this board other counries haven't either. Of course, that doen't mean that this is in (full) compliance with Schengen rules but it does make sense (think about long detours to arrive at your final destination).Plum70 wrote:Possible perhaps...I think transit is possible just like later excursions to other member states.
I choose not to email them.Doing so will imply I am expecting a refusal etc.Pasha wrote:Patience, perhaps you should try emailing the embassy to see if they would accept your application pending your EEA 2 application. The only reason I mentioned this is because most embassy states on their webiste that they require atleast 3 months leave left in your passport to even start processing a visa application.
Do you ordinarily need a visa to enter the UK? See the following thread, the first post highlights some issues your may encounter travelling with the COA at aiport immigration. The amount of leave that you get is atthe discretion of the immmigration officer, it seems...
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 7&start=20