Hi, everyone, Just need your help about when can I apply the eea4 PR. I first come to UK as a student visa in 2006, then in 2008, I got the tier-2 work permit until 2011, then I married to my husband, then changed to EEA2 RESIDENT card until now, can I apply EEA4 now, or I have to wait until 2016 ...
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Don't forget to complain to Solvet. It may not have an immediate result, but if no one complains, then there will be no change.
That would be fine then. I still don't see why Italy should not allow entry with your residence card in the first instance. If you are going to Germany via Italy, then you shouldn't have a visa problem. It would be worth making a complaint to Solvit Germany regarding Italy's position. It may result ...
If one holds a residence card, then one should be exempt from visa requirements. I think the Italian interpretation is rather unfair and restrictive. They would for example recognise a residence permit from Germany issued under Germany's immigration laws (I note your partner is German). By the way ...
dear sir, please note that you will need a visa as you are not classed a family member of an eea national for italians. However, you are classed a person in a durable relationship duly attested and therefore they should assist you in obtaining a visa and any denial must be justified. So, apply with ...
No visa required if you are travelling with or joining your eea spouse. Remember to take your civil partnership certificate with you see the email reply from italy london office!! Dear Sir, as you know, Italian authorities do not recognise civil partnership. You need a visa to go to Italy. Regards ...
Hi,everyone, reli need help!!! I am a Civil partner of German, and I have RESIDENCE DOCUMENTATION "Residence Card of a Family Member of an EEA National" from UK homeoffice (eea2), as well as our civil partner certificate from UK. We plan to travel to Rome togetehr for 3 days. Do I need visa?