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Applications for unmarried partners are also free, no difference in this regard as with married couples. The embassy staffs are very clearly wrong I would not pay a penny for processing.masterboy123 wrote:Yes, as long as I know it's true that spouse (married) of EU citizen are not charged of visa fees. They have not mentioned it that umarried partners will be given free visa. But I think overall it's easier to get visa in your case, as compared to both non-eu nationals partners.
Can you quote which exact law you are referring to?dalebutt wrote:The law says yes
Separate section regarding the persons who don't fall into the definition of family members (section 3.2 - no mention of getting a visa free of charge)For the purposes of this Directive:
[...]
2) "Family member" means:
(a) the spouse;
(b) the partner with whom the Union citizen has contracted a registered partnership, on the basis of the legislation of a Member State, if the legislation of the host Member State treats registered partnerships as equivalent to marriage and in accordance with the conditions laid down in the relevant legislation of the host Member State;
(c) the direct descendants who are under the age of 21 or are dependants and those of the spouse or partner as defined in point (b);
(d) the dependent direct relatives in the ascending line and those of the spouse or partner as defined in point (b);
Only section where I see a mention of free of charge visas (section 5.2 - note that it only says "family member", and refer to the definition I quoted above)2. Without prejudice to any right to free movement and residence the persons concerned may have in their own right, the host Member State shall, in accordance with its national legislation, facilitate entry and residence for the following persons:
[...]
(b) the partner with whom the Union citizen has a durable relationship, duly attested.
I agree the spirit of the directive is that it should be free for everyone; but if I look at it I don't see it written down clearly anywhere for de-facto partners ... so I think if a member State wants to be uncooperative, it can (and will) twist the directive when it implements it into its local laws so that visas are not free for everyone.2. Family members who are not nationals of a Member State shall only be required to have an entry visa in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 539/2001 or, where appropriate, with national law. For the purposes of this Directive, possession of the valid residence card referred to in Article 10 shall exempt such family members from the visa requirement.
Member States shall grant such persons every facility to obtain the necessary visas. Such visas shall be issued free of charge as soon as possible and on the basis of an accelerated procedure.