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Documents that can be required when applying for the visa
The right of entry of your third country family members is derived
from their family ties with you, a Union citizen. All the Member
State consular officials can ask for is their passport and a
document establishing their family ties with you, such as
marriage or birth certificate and proof of dependence, where
applicable. Your family members cannot be asked to present
documents such as travel tickets, employment certificate, pay slips,
bank statements, proof of accommodation and means of subsistence
or a medical certificate.
National Albania (AL)
Residence United Kingdom (Great Britain) (GB)
Destination Cyprus (CY)
...
Visa required, except for A max. stay of 90 days, for spouses
and dependents of E.E.A. and Swiss nationals residing in
United Kingdom (Great Britain) and holding a family member
residence permit issued by an E.E.A. member state or
Switzerland, clearly stating relationship. If residence permit
does not clearly state the relationship, proof of relationship
(such as a marriage certificate) is required, together with a
copy of the passport of the E.E.A. or Swiss national.
By "family member residence permit", what is meant is a "Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen". It would help if they used the correct terminology. In any case, I'm afraid charliegal's husband doesn't hold this. He has ILR in the UK.mastermind wrote:Your husband probably does not need a visa for Cyprus at all:
http://www.gulfair.com/ENGLISH/PLANANDB ... ation.aspx (that's just one of many front-ends to TIMATIC - the database used by all airlines to check visa requirements):National Albania (AL)
Residence United Kingdom (Great Britain) (GB)
Destination Cyprus (CY)
...
Visa required, except for A max. stay of 90 days, for spouses
and dependents of E.E.A. and Swiss nationals residing in
United Kingdom (Great Britain) and holding a family member
residence permit issued by an E.E.A. member state or
Switzerland, clearly stating relationship. If residence permit
does not clearly state the relationship, proof of relationship
(such as a marriage certificate) is required, together with a
copy of the passport of the E.E.A. or Swiss national.