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If there is no entry ban in the SIS data base you got no entry ban for the schengen area.
You apply for a visa for a family member of a eu citizen. Mark other at field 21 at the schengen application form and write family member eu.2 - if My wife send me one invitation to apply for spouse visit visa to sweden which kind of visa i can use and what are the requirements for us to have a granted visa ?
A family member of a eu citizen has a special status. If a family member want to join the eu citizen in a none home country of the eu citizen entry can only be denied if there is a current risk for public order, public security or public health.
It depends where you are staying and which country issued the marriage certificate. Take a look at the internet site of the Swedish embassy and read what they are saying about documents.And about the legalization of the marriage certaficate , should be legalized in my home country foreigns ministry or The embassy which is from my wife is ?
I also need your advice bro. Please hit my inbox instead, that we can discuss more privately.mgb wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2017 11:31 pmYou shouldn't mix up tourist visa and a visa for a family member of a eu citizen. A family member has the unconditional right to stay for up to 3 month together with the eu citizen in the guest country. During the 3 months the family member can apply for a resident permit.
Your wife should write that she want to join you in Sweden. There is no motivation needed. She simply has the right to do so.
You don't have access to the PM 'inbox' privilege. If you continue posting asking people to 'inbox' you or if you post personal contact information, your access to the forum will be terminated.Ligo743 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:55 amI also need your advice bro. Please hit my inbox instead, that we can discuss more privately.mgb wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2017 11:31 pmYou shouldn't mix up tourist visa and a visa for a family member of a eu citizen. A family member has the unconditional right to stay for up to 3 month together with the eu citizen in the guest country. During the 3 months the family member can apply for a resident permit.
Your wife should write that she want to join you in Sweden. There is no motivation needed. She simply has the right to do so.
If you want private advise, pay for it. This forum is for sharing our experiences, not free 1-to-1's.Ligo743 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:55 amI also need your advice bro. Please hit my inbox instead, that we can discuss more privately.mgb wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2017 11:31 pmYou shouldn't mix up tourist visa and a visa for a family member of a eu citizen. A family member has the unconditional right to stay for up to 3 month together with the eu citizen in the guest country. During the 3 months the family member can apply for a resident permit.
Your wife should write that she want to join you in Sweden. There is no motivation needed. She simply has the right to do so.