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I would definitely ask UKBA for your passports back today. I assume they have both yours and your husbands. They will in fact continue processing the Residence Card application even after they return the passports to you, unless you tell them explicitly not to.epouse wrote:I'm just waiting for the residence card and as soon as I have it I will travel to Amsterdam right away.
They said its ok as long as its there already before it expired but I can not travel to Amsterdam with an expired visa.
Even for a schengen it needs at least 3 months of visa validity before date of travel.
We are planning to stay in NL as we already have a place there. Its just the right to go there that we need.
Its very frustrating as its the only thing we need and I think that the agency we depended on just scammed us.
Or any border of member state, including Belgium or France.Obie wrote:Mrax will be very useful if they are able to reach the Dutch border, and there is every possibility she will be allowed in if she got to that position.
If they were flying I would agree with you and I would not do the trip that way if I were in their situation. This whole discussion assumes they will be taking a ferry or train together.Obie wrote:The difficulty i have is, how is she going to make it to the border without a visa, as the airlines or coach or train service she will be taking, will not, to the best of my understanding allow her to board without a valid visa, even if she was to provide evidence that she is a family member of an EU national, whom she is joining or accompanying - in violatin of EU law. Airlines are quit famous for their lack of understanding of EU law. They will insist she get a Schengen visa.
With the Residence Card, they will allow her with out any difficulty to travel.
Sounds lovely!epouse wrote:We will be driving then taking the train. My husband said that there would be a check in Folkstone. Hopefully our documents will suffice. We would have our passports, marriage certificate, livret de famile, birth certificates and the printouts of the legislations. We'll stop over in my in-law's house first in Lille then head to Amsterdam.
I did this with my wife. We did it for "fun", as we did not actually have to travel. Flew to Ireland for the day without the required visa. I was quite nervous, my wife thought there were better things to do in life than this, but I needed her along to try it out.epouse wrote:I do hope that it goes well. We are a bit terrified of having to go through all of the checks and then them turning us down but at least we tried.
Have you and your husband read through the conclusions of the MRAX case? It very clear both about the requirement to let you in if you do not have a visa, and also about the requirement to issue you with a Residence Card even if you did not have a visa to enter the country.epouse wrote:My husband is having second thoughts on me going to NL without a visa. Since it is not just a visit and we are planning to live there, the dutch embassy suggested that i wait for the rc, get a visa and then go there. Our main concern here is that even if we go through, i would be staying there without a visa or RC so I won't be able to register in IND and get security # etc. There would be a risk of them deporting me. Can just stay there and wait for the rc card? A friend of mine will have it posted to me as soon as it gets released. My husband is worried about that and fears the legal aspect.
Before we were confident that the RC alone is ok for me to stay there but now when we called the IND they said I needed a visa as well. The original plan is that I go there with the RC and apply for residence permit there.
If you can advise me on this matter, we would be really grateful.
not yet, but hopefully we'll have it by fri or tomorrow.Have you got your passports back yet?
yeah, its really frustrating and I try to explain it to them patiently. First response was to get schen gen and then I explained that the residence card states that I'm a family member of an EEA national. They then told me that I wouldn't be needing a visa then. Apparently, its just to visit him but if I plan to live there and register, its a whole new process and IND requires me to have a facilitating visa because of my nationality. When I asked IND about that and they told me to ask the dutch embassy for about it. I just talked to a personnel in the dutch embassy and they said I had to ask IND for it and they cant process it for me since I dont have the bloody RC yet. please excuse me french. Its just going back and forth so I just told my husband that its his turn to call IND there and ask for all the details we would be needing.Why does anyone say you need a visa once you have the UK issued Residence Card? Netherlands embassy does not seem to think so: http://www.dutchembassyuk.org/consular/index.php?i=261 It does not make much sense.
I wish its easy like that but IND requires me to apply for a facilitating visa which I dont have any idea what the hell is before I get my shiny residence card for that country. Its so stressful and all I wanted is to just be with my husband. We're still leaving this weekend if I get my passport.Or you easily make it through and you apply for a shiny new Netherlands Residence Card and they (for some reason ignorant of MRAX) insist that you must have a visa.