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The visa form ought to distinguish between normal applicants and EU family members. You don't need to provide financial information.Manpreet Singh wrote:Thanks for your reply.so do u mean my spouse(Indian national) does not have to show any pay slips or financial documents to get slovakian entry visa as spouse of eu national.If yes then he can leave that section empty on the schnegen visa form and what if embassy still ask for it.
Is this also possible if EU citizen apply for residence card for himself/herself and family member in first three months? Do we still have to prove any bank account, insurance or work contract for getting a residence card?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:For your first three months you can reside in another EU state without any conditions (other than a valid passport). Therefore no financial information can be required.
Hi Deogan,deogan wrote:Thanks for your reply.
But right now I am more concerned about how to get the residence card in slovakia as I have only 20 days to stay there as the entry visa suggests.
Please can someone reply to my above mentioned queries regarding my stay in slovakia as eu spouse.
Thanks in advance.
Deogan, I copied this informations from official website of the EU. If you would like to check it you can find it here: http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/re ... dex_en.htmRegistering your non-EU family members in another EU country
During their first 3 months in your host country, your family members who are not EU nationals cannot be required to apply for a residence card confirming their right to live there - although in some countries they may have to report their presence upon arrival.
After 3 months in your host country, your non-EU family members must register their residence with the relevant authorities (often the town hall or local police station).
To obtain a residence card, they will need:
a valid passport
your registration certificate as an EU national or any other proof of your residence in the country
proof of the family relationship with you (such as a marriage or birth certificate)
for (grand)children, proof they are under 21 or dependent on you
for (grand)parents, proof that they are dependent on you
for other family members, proof that they are dependent on you or there are serious health ground requiring you to take personal care of them
for unmarried partners, proof of a long-term or durable relationship with you
No other documents may be requested.
The authorities should make their decision to issue a residence card or not within 6 months. If they do not do so, you can call on our assistance services. In any case, your non-EU family members cannot be expelled if their visa expired while their application is being processed.
If their application is rejected, the authorities must give them the decision in writing, stating the grounds for the decision and its implications, and specifying how your relatives/partner can appeal and by when.
If their application is accepted, the residence card will often be issued free of charge. If fees are charged, they may not be more than those charged to nationals for similar documents, such as identity cards.
The document should clearly state that it is the residence card of an EU national family member.
The residence card should be valid for 5 years (or for your planned length of stay, if shorter). Any change of address may need to be reported to the authorities.