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6th June 2013 #31
hi tone.. just been to vfs a couple of weeks ago and got my visa 7 working days after.
To be honest the atmosphere there is not good. I don't like it.
If I have only known, I could have just showed up there without booking it online because they don't really look for the appointment letter.
You don't pay the visa fee... just the service fee of 24 quid.
I did try to contact the Belgium Embassy first but I was referred to vfsLife as we make it
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7th June 2013 #32
Hiya
Thanks for this much appreciated, I've been reviewing tarvel dates and whilst I want to go to Greece I am a bit concerned it will be too hot for the little one (although he's in Manila now and its been mid 30's-C) so looking at a few other places that means Rina wouldnt need a visa - the list on the DFA web site has been reduced!
I found so much evidence accross the web that St Lucia (example) was visa free but having been to their immigration page - we do need a visa.
I found this page - not sure if its been posted but most useful!
http://www.visahq.ph/visas.php
Tone
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8th June 2013 #33
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Here's another good resource that shows all the countries that Philippine citizens can visit without visa 'at a glance'
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8th June 2013 #34
I've used this one too Peter the only issue is it is out of date - St Lucia requires visa now as listed below;
http://archive.stlucia.gov.lc/faq/do...#Require_Visas
I am going through each country, checking the requirements..
Cheers
Tone
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8th June 2013 #35
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9th June 2013 #36
Hi Peter
I found this tonight -
http://www.vfsglobal.com/greece/unitedkingdom/eea.html
For the family members of an EU/EEA/CH citizen the visa application procedure is simplified. The following people are defined as family members of an EU citizen:
The spouse;
The partner with whom the EU citizen has contracted a registered partnership, on the basis of the UK legislation.
The direct descendants who are under the age of 21 or are dependant, either of the spouse or partner; or the dependant direct relatives in the ascending line and those of the spouse or partner as defined above.
Family members of EU/EEA/CH nationals who are holders of the British residence documentation below, do not require a visa in order to enter Greece, under the condition they are accompanied by the EU citizen or they are going to join him/her.
Do we need a Visa for Rina under this ruling? Do I need to go to the embassey?
She is still under an FLR and has a BRP.
I'm a bit confused..
Thanks
Tone
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9th June 2013 #37
Following some more digging I found this -
Q.14 I am a family member of an EU/EEA/CH citizen. Do I need a Schengen visa?
Ans
If you are holder of the relevant Residence Documentation (with the phrase Residence Card of a family member of an EEA National endorsed on it) , you do not need a visa provided that you will be travelling with the EU citizen or that you are going to join him/her.
So it looks like I dont need an appointment and therfore we just book the holiday and go?
It sounds a bit too good to be true - so no need to apply for a Schengen visa?
This is doing my head in..
Tone
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10th June 2013 #38
it did my head in too, thats why i did it my way,made the appointment and paid the fee and i have the 4 years travel, can be cheaper but no more headaches for me
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10th June 2013 #39
Thanks Steve!
On this page the Greek embassey shows a visa (old one of 5 years ago) but it looks like an ILR/FLR type visa that used to get stuck in the passport;
http://www.vfsglobal.com/greece/unitedkingdom/eea.html
And that says it all, that if you hold one of these then you do not need a SV.
I am going to call the embassey and find out.. I have an appointment booked anyway but will dig further.
Cheers
Tone
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10th June 2013 #40
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Tone, unless you go to a destination where no visa is required then your wife will need a visa.
If travelling to EU countries within the Schenghen Region she'll need Schengen visa.
Provided she is the holder of UK visa vaild for 6 months or more she will be eligible.
Please don't try to 'dig' too deep, you'll just find more questions than answers then ultimately give-up and take the route of least resistance.
If you wife is the holder of a UK Residence Card then in this case no Schengen visa is required.
From what I know your wife is under UK immigration rules and does not have a 5 year Residence Card
Generally speaking, with a Schengen visa, you can enter one country and travel freely throughout the Schengen region during the validity of the visa.
You will find border controls are relatively limited with few stops and few checks.
With good planning, actually securing a Schenghen Visa is not too difficult, but it can be frustrating if you're not prepared.
Be assured you can apply via whichever route you choose.
Just highlighting that 'family members' should not pay any fee when submitting the application, they cannot be obliged to obtain an appointment via a premium call line or via an external provider whose services are charged to the applicant. Family members must be allowed to lodge their application directly at the consulate without any costs. However, if family members decide not to make use of their right to lodge their application directly at the consulate but to use the extra services, then they should pay for these services.
It may need a couple e-mail to the Embassy to secure the service they are obligated to under EU regulations, but many folks here have done that.
good luck
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17th June 2013 #41
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My wife received her French issued Schengen visa today. It is valid for 3 years with multiple entry. Given her current UK visa is valid for 2.5 years this is a good result. We are off to the south of France next Monday for a fortnight and may also pop into Spain whilst we were are down there.
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17th June 2013 #42
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9th September 2013 #43
Is this TLS outfit as per Steve's original post and link still operating? Links appear to be dead.
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9th September 2013 #44
Oops sorry folks. Just found them. I think their site must've been down for a few hours.
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9th September 2013 #45
the TLS way is so easy , you book the time that suits you too, but bear in mind it can take anything between 3 and 5 hours, make sure that the time you book you keep too, and do not get there before your time, only give it 10 mins else they will tell you to come back, there is a small cafe right next door, they will copy any papers there if you forget anything too, any other help just ask, for some reason anakin i cannot send you a message ,
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10th September 2013 #46
do you have to be married to obtain this visa ?
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10th September 2013 #47
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No, there's no requirement to be married. However...... being married to an EU citizen makes it a whole lot easier and cheaper.
For example, as the spouse of an EU citizen there's no need to support things like:- employment, resources/funding, travel and accommodation itinerary, travel and medical insurances etc.
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11th September 2013 #48
thanks for that Steve. BTW I got your message in the end and replied it.
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11th September 2013 #49
remember once you have the schengen visa and you have visited the place where it is for you are then free to travel all over Europe in the time they have given you on the visa, so you do not need 1 for every country you visit
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12th September 2013 #51
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RE: SCHENGEN VISA (Spouse of an EU Citizen)
Do you need to obtain a SCHENGEN VISA for every different country you want to visit within a year?
Thanks
Speedyman52
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13th September 2013 #53
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2nd October 2013 #54
i booked my visa appointment on 15 October but im having trouble filling in my form.
do i need to answer this :
Residence in a country other than the country of current nationalityRHAI ' CHARD o23
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2nd October 2013 #55
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Hi Jlags. Thank you for the useful post as we're heading to the French Consulate on Friday for Rose's Schengen Visa. Did you manage to pick yours up on the day?
Thanks.
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2nd October 2013 #56
I think it's posted to you, but it's only a few days of waiting
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2nd October 2013 #57
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Thanks Steve. I got the impression you collect it from them, we'll see.
Any idea how long the French take to process things and send people away in the morning if you arrive by 9am? I have a business meeting at 1pm near Slough ... trying to plan the day (might involve some shopping which I'm sure Rose will hate ). If not there is the museum next door.
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3rd October 2013 #58
After all these questions we went to Thailand - had a fairly decent trip apart for our baby getting really ill on the last two days.
I've just booked a trip to Rome - Rina really wanted to meet the Pope and I said I'll do my best, but couldnt guarantee it!
I used up some airmiles on BA and they charged just £70 flat fee so come her birthday we will be in Rome.
I need to get her ILR done before that - as soon as she has taken that LIUK test and passed it get the visa app in before 28th Oct - will do a PEO visit so its all done quickly..
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5th October 2013 #59
The pope gives a mass every Wednesday. When we were there we were lucky. Consider your little one too. It can get too crowded in Rome our son was 18 months when we went to Rome.
Life as we make it
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