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Three months I think tho u can get lucky and get a two year one. however a first time one is usually for the duration of the booked holiday....juliajules1979 wrote:I wish to apply for a schengen visa to visit france. I am the spouse of a British Citizen, and I am living here on a spousal visa. I understand I need to apply at the french embassy. Does anybody know how long visas are issued for? Is it 6 months?
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They do seem to grant a minimum of 6 months, guess it's because they are free they don't want you coming back too often.Plum70 wrote:From my experience and that of others, first time schengen visas for non-EEA spouses of EU nationals are normally multi entry for 6 months minimum.
I had a gap of over 10 years outside of the schengen zone and the french (my 1st application to them) issued me a 6-month schengen visa last Oct.
Best to be prepared for any outcome though...
My gf only got a three month multi one and that after spending a year on WP in EU!djb123 wrote:They do seem to grant a minimum of 6 months, guess it's because they are free they don't want you coming back too often.Plum70 wrote:From my experience and that of others, first time schengen visas for non-EEA spouses of EU nationals are normally multi entry for 6 months minimum.
I had a gap of over 10 years outside of the schengen zone and the french (my 1st application to them) issued me a 6-month schengen visa last Oct.
Best to be prepared for any outcome though...
Your gf is a bit different as i presume she pays for them. As for your friend's wife, if he is british then that's the only one i've heard of who got less than 6 months, she must have done something to upset them!Wanderer wrote:My gf only got a three month multi one and that after spending a year on WP in EU!djb123 wrote:They do seem to grant a minimum of 6 months, guess it's because they are free they don't want you coming back too often.Plum70 wrote:From my experience and that of others, first time schengen visas for non-EEA spouses of EU nationals are normally multi entry for 6 months minimum.
I had a gap of over 10 years outside of the schengen zone and the french (my 1st application to them) issued me a 6-month schengen visa last Oct.
Best to be prepared for any outcome though...
My friends wife got a three month from French Emabssy but never got stamped in France so was denied the next one. However she applied a Latvian Embassy and got a two year one!
It's pot luck....
No problem at all doing that. To save possible problems later if you want to apply again make sure they stamp your passport when you go to france.juliajules1979 wrote:Many thanks to you all for your replies. If I got a schengen visa issued from France and went there for a day trip, could I then use the schengen visa (if valid for multi entry and for example 6 months validity) to go for a weeks holiday in say Greece or Spain, at another time, not related to the first trip? They wouldnt say that as I only spent a day in france that I would not be entitled to a week in another schengan country?
Many Thanks.