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Aine002 wrote:Hi all!!!
Here we are, still in Poland. Unfortunately Ryan air did not let my husband to board on the plane. Honestly i had feeling that it might end up like this.
Sad part of this story is that airline stuff on the airport in Krakow is not aware of EU law at all!! The only person who new anything, was a guy on the drop bag desk for non-eu nationals. He told me that he is sure that my husband can fly to UK just on the resident permit from Poland but he just need confirmation. He called one lady (i wrote her name) to make confirmation. She told us that my husband doesn't have sufficient documents to travel to UK. When i asked her what she mean, she told that he need some kind of stamp in his passport. I asked her: do you mean visa or EEA Family permit? She did not know what is EEA Family permit, and she told that she doesn't know if it visa or not but it is some kind of stamp.
Moreover, she refused to call to UKBA 24/7 phone line, and she did not let us talk with their ICO.
At last, when i told her that my husband can travel with me anywhere in Europe, she said that i can go anywhere but he need visa!!
I could understand that she did not let him board on the plane to UK, but talking rubbish like this is just clearly showing that she has no idea about rules around Europe!
Any way, for us is over now, my husband went to Hamburg Germany to day and we will try our luck there, and maybe in few months again we will apply for EEA FP.
I decide also that i will make complain to Solvit about UK embassy in Warsaw. I will include in it, that they do not have rights to ask for any other documents than our marriage certificate and passport.
Yesterday i talked with few of my friends from Cyprus, all of them, who are married, they are getting EEA FP in Nicosia without any problem and without submitting any other documents than marriage certificate and passports.
Plus a friend of my friend board on the plane to UK from Ryan Air in Cyprus just with his marriage certificate and yellow slip (5 years residence permit form Cyprus). If i will manage to get more details about this i will post it.
Let's hope that soon EU will resolve this problems
hi AINE,this might interest u,u may get compensation from rayane air and they can let u board next time..found this in the forum:Aine002 wrote:Frei i agree with you. I will also never again fly with them. The reason i chose Ryan air is that i found here in this forum story about person who was flying with them and they refused his wife to board on the plane to UK, after a while he wrote that airlines pay him compensation and that they agreed that it was not wright for them to refuse her board on that plane and that Ryan air stuff is now well informed about EU law e.t.c.
Well what can i say, we tried, now we know how it looks
yes AINE,do that and keep us updated..!!good luck..Aine002 wrote:Yes i saw this topic before. I am writing to the official letter wright now. I have name of the stuff who did not let us board on that plane. We shall what the answer will be
any news pablito??Pablito wrote:Aine perhaps if you seek compensation from Ryan air they will allow your flight if they are to admit that it was wrong of them not to let both of you fly.
I think I read about someone who actually managed to get airlines to confirm with UKBA that they are allowed to enter UK.
Aine I am very happy for you, could you please tell me how did you fill out your application form? did you provide them all the details and stuff? how about Ryanair and Solvit?Aine002 wrote:Hi everyone!
We got mail from British embassy today:
Dear Sir,
I am sending this email to inform you that your application for UK visa has already been processed and you were granted the visa.
So now we are waiting for my husband's passport to arrive by post. I am so happy, i would not expect this to happen
Aine002 wrote:Hi there! I am enjoying UK. We didn't have any problem on the airport. We flew to Luton. They just asked few standard questions, like how much money we have, where we gonna stay, do we a job and then they put stamp in my husband passport. That is it. Soon we will apply for EEA2. Thank you very much for all you're help and assist.