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I suppose you got that information from the Dublin embassy. The London embassy would tell you the exact opposite.Erik84 wrote:However, France unlike many other Schengen countries seem to require a visa even in this case.
A Schengen visa is a Schengen visa and I suppose the visa does not mention that you would accompany her.Erik84 wrote:Anyhow, now it looks like I won't be able to make the trip, but my wife still needs to go. My worry is that since the visa was meant for travels together with her EU spouse she will not be allowed into France traveling on her own.
Yes indeed. Guess the French inconsistency worked in our favor this time.86ti wrote: I suppose you got that information from the Dublin embassy. The London embassy would tell you the exact opposite.
Sounds good. The thing is, a while ago she had a Schengen visa for France with no EU family mention costing 60€- and unsurprisingly that worked fine for traveling on her own. This one looks the same except the additional EU Family (UE/EEA Famille) mention.86ti wrote:A Schengen visa is a Schengen visa and I suppose the visa does not mention that you would accompany her.Erik84 wrote:Anyhow, now it looks like I won't be able to make the trip, but my wife still needs to go. My worry is that since the visa was meant for travels together with her EU spouse she will not be allowed into France traveling on her own.
Schengen Visa Handbook wrote: AIRPORT TRANSIT VISAS
Legal basis: Visa Code, Article 3
1.3. Which nationalities are subject to an airport transit visa requirement?
The list of third countries whose nationals must hold an airport transit visa when passing
through the international transit areas of airports situated on the territory of the Member States
is set out in Annex 7A.
A Member State may individually require nationals from certain third countries to hold an
airport transit visa when passing through the international transit areas of airports situated on
its the territory, see Annex 7B.
1.3.1. Which categories of persons are exempted from the airport transit visa
requirement?
The following categories of persons are exempt from the obligation to hold an airport transit
visa:
a) holders of a valid uniform visa, national long stay visa or residence permit
issued by a Member State;
b) holders of a valid visa issued by – Bulgaria, Cyprus, Romania, Liechtenstein, the Ireland or the United
Kingdom
– Canada, Japan or the United States of America
or when they return from those countries after having used the visa;
The exemption of holders of valid visas issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus, Romania, Ireland, the
United Kingdom, Canada, Japan or the United States of America applies irrespective of
whether the person concerned travels to the country that issued the visa or to another third
country.
Example: A Nigerian national holding a valid Canadian visa is travelling from Lagos
(Nigeria) via Frankfurt (Germany) to Bogotá (Colombia).
This person does not need to hold an airport transit visa when transiting through the
international transit area of Frankfurt airport.
However, if a third-country national holdings an expired visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus,
Romania, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Japan or the United States of America
returns from a third country other than the issuing country, he is not exempted from the
airport transit visa requirement:
Example: A Nigerian national holding an expired Canadian visa is returning from Bogotá
(Colombia) to Lagos (Nigeria) via Frankfurt (Germany).
This person needs to hold an airport transit visa when transiting through the international
transit area of Frankfurt airport.
c) holders of a valid residence permit
– issued by Ireland or the United Kingdom;
– issued by Andorra, Canada, Japan, San Marino or the United States of
America guaranteeing the holder's unconditional readmission, see Annex
7C;
d) family members of citizens of the Union covered by Directive 2004/38/EC,
irrespective of whether they travel alone, to accompany or join the EU citizen,
(see Part III);
e) holders of diplomatic passports;
f) flight crew members who are nationals of a contracting Party to
the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation.