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Is this legal?

Post by cacavoel » Sun Aug 07, 2011 7:23 pm

I am a student in Ireland (non-EEAnational) and my husband is Irish. He got offered a job in London starting January this year, and we got married in June. (We have been together since 2008). I was granted an EEA family permit to move over and join him after I finish my degree. I have my last 2 exams this week, and since I would be finishing, we were planning a holiday to Spain and France (longer in France) for the end of this month.

I went to apply for a visa at the French embassy in Dublin, since I am still currently resident here and on a student based redient card (which expires at the end of September 2011). I also do not need a visa for Ireland, and am allowed to enter Ireland for 3 months without any visa.

I took our marriage certificate, completed form, booked flights with both our names to prove that we are travelling together and copies of everything they asked. I pointed out that my Irish resident card only had a month and a half left (as I was finishing my studies next week) and that I have been granted an EEA family permit as I am moving to the UK to join my husband.

At first I was told I could not get a visa. I tried to explain my situation as best I could and was then told I would have to at least provide the following:

-proof that I am leaving spain and entering france
-proof of accommodation
-proof of address for my husband in the uk
-a letter explaining our situation
-a reference letter
-and this is the part I especially don't get, more proof (apart from the EEA Family Permit, that I am moving to the UK. And the onus is completely on me here to provide it. All I can think of is an email from IBM stating that I have passed their tests and am through to the next round in the recruitment process.

Is this legal according to Directive 2004/38/EC? Because it doesn't feel like I have the right to move and reside freely.

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Location: does not matter if you are with your EEA family member

Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:35 pm

If you are married to your husband and will be traveling with him, then these are not legal. Contact Solvit right away: http://eumovement.wordpress.com/help-eu-solvit/

What passport do you have? How will you be traveling to France?

Did they say why they wanted the extra documentation?

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