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EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:In general, what you are required to provide is your passport, your marriage certificate and your wife's residence certificate (or if she does not have one, her passport and evidence that she is a worker, student, self-sufficient person).
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I think the problem is that you are somewhat vague about your actual plans.
Are you and your wife going to move to Slovakia together?
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:If you were going on your own, then they might well be able to request criminal records.
If you are there together with your wife and she is either working, a student, or self sufficient (including based on your earnings), then you can apply for a residence card. You are generally not required to supply more than your two passports (or an ID card for her), marriage certificate, and proof she is working or has money in the bank.
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:http://expatinslovakia.wordpress.com/20 ... -slovakia/
What comments here give you any doubts?
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:The person you were talking with was wrong. It happens far more often than you might expect.
tina79 wrote:hi there. ...
well im having the same problem with my husband. I feel your pain as Im from Slovakia and just about to move back to my country after our loss our baby girl and believe me we ara having lots of problems.
I told my embassy that i lived in UK over 8 years but they say as my husband did not live with me there after our marrige the Directive 2004/38 does not apply to him and they say he is not a family member of EU citizen.
I came to Turkey to join my husband a year ago but my prem residency is still registered in SLOVAKIA> We did not live in EU coutnry toghether before.
We will try to get Schengen visa troguh Czhech embassy and then looking for a job in another EU coutnry because in SLOVAKIA there is a big burocraci and believe me not easy to deal with those people in offices. ....