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Thanks 86ti for replying. Did you mean that there is no way to get a schengen visa for EU spouse without a proof of residence in the UK? he has got his payslips and his work contracts and any relevant documents like bills and bank statements as well as the certificate of application from the Home Office... I am not really sure about the schengen visa rules to spouses of EU but i heard that it should be given on priority basis and shouldn't require any proof other than the marriage certificate.86ti wrote:Unfortunately, many embassies require proof of residence. Also, Schengen rules require you to apply to the country where your main destination is. You may get a visa the first time but next time you may have problems.
BTW, the Polish embassy is wrong in thinking that spouses of Polish citizen would need a visa in the presence of the RC.
You may find an embassy that doesn't have this requirement. The Dutch seem to do it but they also say that it would take a very long time (it's somewhere on their webpage).exeter11 wrote:Thanks 86ti for replying. Did you mean that there is no way to get a schengen visa for EU spouse without a proof of residence in the UK? he has got his payslips and his work contracts and any relevant documents like bills and bank statements as well as the certificate of application from the Home Office...
Yes, that's right. If you have a RC, however, you should not need an additional visa.exeter11 wrote:I am not really sure about the schengen visa rules to spouses of EU but i heard that it should be given on priority basis and shouldn't require any proof other than the marriage certificate.
Directive/2004/38/ec Thanks alot for your reply. Our application for RC is more than 6 months now and we think it will take even longer and that why we thinking about getting a shengen visa to be able to travel.. We called the Polish consulate in London this morning and the lady told us that it is not easy for my husband to apply for Polish visa without any proof of residency in the UK but she said we would try but the application will be unsupported and it might be rejected....Do you know if he gets refused by the Polish Consulate for that reason Will he be able to apply again later or he will be banned from entering the schengen area?Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:exeter11: You huband does not need to get a Residence Card to be living with you in the UK. It is entirely optional for him (legally) acording to the Uk government.
For a visa, all that he needs is a valid passport, to be travelling with you, and proof that you are married.
You can contact Solvit for their assistance.
You need to read the Guide on how to get the best out of Directive 2004/38/EC (which you can find at http://eumovement.wordpress.com/directive-200438ec/ ). Your husband has the same right of free movement in the EU as you do, so long as he is travelling with you. They can, sometimes, require him to get a visa, but it must be issued for free, as soon as possible, and on the basis of an accelerated process.exeter11 wrote:We called the Polish consulate in London this morning and the lady told us that it is not easy for my husband to apply for Polish visa without any proof of residency in the UK but she said we would try but the application will be unsupported and it might be rejected....Do you know if he gets refused by the Polish Consulate for that reason Will he be able to apply again later or he will be banned from entering the schengen area?
Hi Directive 2004/38/EU I have just got a reply from the signpost today replying to my issue to an entry visa to my husband and here is the reply I have got:Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I would contact Citizen signpost services for their legal opinion http://ec.europa.eu/citizensrights/
I would also contact Solvit for their help http://eumovement.wordpress.com/help-eu-solvit/
Hi 86ti I did call them again and the same lady told me that we need to wait to talk to a senior officer who is already on holiday and she took our e.mail and promised that she will get back to us as she said later that she herself is NOT fully aware of such situation and even the whole directive 2004/38/eu . it is really a shame!86ti wrote:Is this by virtue of Polish law? You should always try to ask on what grounds you cannot do something.exeter11 wrote:she confirmed to me that my husband is NOT allowed even to apply to any sort of visas as his national passport doesn't show any valid residency in the UK
That the embassy employees take holidays is a poor excuse for not knowing the law or being able to check (immediately) with central services in Warsaw. The number of exuses to be heard from embassies is simply amazing!exeter11 wrote:Hi 86ti I did call them again and the same lady told me that we need to wait to talk to a senior officer who is already on holiday and she took our e.mail and promised that she will get back to us as she said later that she herself is NOT fully aware of such situation and even the whole directive 2004/38/eu . it is really a shame!