for supporting documents for a visa for third country
family members, spouse and children, accompanying
a Union citizen travelling to another EU state.
I sent this e-mail over a week ago to solvit@entemp.ie,
they don't even bother to acknowledge it.
What is the point. If the French, Irish and UK Embassies
think they are a law unto themselves. and the only organisation
that is suppose to be on our side, has no interest to assist us,
and confront these Embassies.
The Violations of our EU family rights is there in Black and White
on the Embassy websites.
French Embassy, on visa Document requirements for EEA family members
http://www.ambafrance.ie/article.php3?i ... cette+page
Irish Embassy, on visa Document requirements for EEA family members
http://www.embassyofireland.cn/Ireland/ ... Spouse.php
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Date: Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:39 PM
Subject: document requirements for a visa for third country family members, spouse and children, accompanying a Union citizen travelling to Ireland.
To: solvit@entemp.ie
Dear Solvit,
On the question of the supporting document requirements
for a visa for third country family members, spouse and children,
accompanying a Union citizen travelling to Ireland.
I am writing to you after unsuccessfully trying to get
the Irish National authorities, the Irish Consulate,
and both the INIS and the office of the Irish Permanent
Representation to the EU to acknowledge the current
EU and Irish laws concerning the rights of EU family members
spouse and children.
Can you please clarify and confirm, if the following statement is correct,
as this is the basis of the dispute. see enclosure
"Right of Union citizens and their family members to move and reside
freely within the Union"However, the replies I received from the Irish Authorities,
Chapter 4
Documents that can be required when applying for the visa
The right of entry of your third country family members is derived
from their family ties with you, a Union citizen. All the Member
State consular officials can ask for is their passport and a
document establishing their family ties with you, such as
marriage or birth certificate and proof of dependence, where
applicable. Your family members cannot be asked to present
documents such as travel tickets, employment certificate, pay slips,
bank statements, proof of accommodation and means of subsistence
or a medical certificate.
they completely refuse to accept these limits and go
as far to say, that they may request whatever they please,
without limit. The phrase they use is their list is
not exhaustive and applications should be supported by
any information requested, or alternatively submitting
to the authorities the reason(s) why, in your view,
you are not be in a position to provide any requested material.
Can you please help clarify, and resolve this dispute.
My stance is based upon the citizen information from these links
http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/nav/en/c ... ex_en.html
http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barroso/ ... _ec_en.pdf
Whereas the Irish officials refuse to accept this, and list the
following non exhaustive requirements and demands.
http://www.embassyofireland.cn/Ireland/ ... Spouse.php
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Fa ... EU_Citizen
The latest of these Irish officials to reject the family rights over
the Irish Consulate demands is Dan.Kelleher@dfa.ie
Justice and Home Affairs Attaché at the Irish Permanent Representation.
Your Sincerely