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While I cannot find any information about EU citizens and their family members on the Norway-Beijing site, I can find it on the Norway-LondonNorway have incorporated Directive 2004/38/EC in their Emigration law of
2008. Utlendingsloven Chapter 13 i saying: ”Familiemedlemmer til en
EØS-borger omfattes av bestemmelsene i dette kapittelet så lenge de
følger eller gjenforenes med en EØS-borger”
This basically says that a any familly member of EU/EEA citizen have right
of free movement as long as they travel with or to join the EU/EEA citizen.
Fee to be refunded after they receive your marriage cert,EEA family members applying for visa:
Spouses, descendants and dependent ascendants of EU or EEA nationals without EU residence card must still apply for a visa and submit the following supporting documents:
1. Your passport or travel document
Make sure that your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended stay in Norway and that the passport has a blank page for a visa sticker.
2. One recent colour passport size photograph
The photos must be less than 6 months old, have a light background and be of good quality (must be taken in a photo booth or by a professional photographer). For more information, please click here (please do NOT use paperclips or staples to attach the photos to the application form).
3. Original:
Marriage Certificate (if you are married to an EU or EEA citizen)
Birth Certificate (if one or both of your parents are EU of EEA citizens- the certificate needs to state both parents` names)
The Birth Certificate of the son / daughter you depend on (if you are a dependent ascendant of an EU or an EEA citizen- the certificate needs to state both parents` names)
4. The EU / EEA national's original passport
5. Visa application fee
.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:It sounds like you are abandoning the EU route and going to apply for a UK spouse visa? Have I understood you correctly?
.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Graham,
Welcome back.
Are you still planning to move to Norway?
While you can wait until your divorce is finalized, and then you remary, there is another option.
You have been living together for a long time. You can apply for the free movement visa on the basis of your common-law relationship. You will need to provide evidence that you have been together over the period you describe, but the visa should still be issued quickly and for free. It should not matter that you are not yet divorced.
The benefit of the common-law route is that it could be done 4 weeks from now.
I am not sure if I understand why the UK embassy is involved at all in the marriage.Graham Weifang wrote:... went to Kerry center today 29th to collect my CNI, and our notice of intention to marry.
When our friend arrived to collect the documents, the stupid UK embassy had my girlfriends Chinese name wrong.
.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Interesting! Thanks