Does an Indian passport holder who is a dependant of a British passport holder require a visa to go to Paris, France? [duplicate]
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Does my husband need to apply for Schengen visa if he has an indefinite leave to remain?
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Does a non-EU Spouse of a UK national need a visa to visit the Schengen area?
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I have Indian passport with a dependant visa. My husband has recently received a British passport and my baby is British by birth. We are planning to go to Paris.
Do I need a visa and if yes, what is the procedure and what documents do we need to provide?
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Does my husband need to apply for Schengen visa if he has an indefinite leave to remain?
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Does a non-EU Spouse of a UK national need a visa to visit the Schengen area?
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I have Indian passport with a dependant visa. My husband has recently received a British passport and my baby is British by birth. We are planning to go to Paris.
Do I need a visa and if yes, what is the procedure and what documents do we need to provide?
visas indian-citizens france spouses uk-residents
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Does my husband need to apply for Schengen visa if he has an indefinite leave to remain?
2 answers
Does a non-EU Spouse of a UK national need a visa to visit the Schengen area?
2 answers
I have Indian passport with a dependant visa. My husband has recently received a British passport and my baby is British by birth. We are planning to go to Paris.
Do I need a visa and if yes, what is the procedure and what documents do we need to provide?
visas indian-citizens france spouses uk-residents
This question already has an answer here:
Does my husband need to apply for Schengen visa if he has an indefinite leave to remain?
2 answers
Does a non-EU Spouse of a UK national need a visa to visit the Schengen area?
2 answers
I have Indian passport with a dependant visa. My husband has recently received a British passport and my baby is British by birth. We are planning to go to Paris.
Do I need a visa and if yes, what is the procedure and what documents do we need to provide?
This question already has an answer here:
Does my husband need to apply for Schengen visa if he has an indefinite leave to remain?
2 answers
Does a non-EU Spouse of a UK national need a visa to visit the Schengen area?
2 answers
visas indian-citizens france spouses uk-residents
visas indian-citizens france spouses uk-residents
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It depends on your status in the UK, as per the French embassy:
If you do not hold a UK resident permit with the mention “Family
Member of an EEA national” or “permanent residence card”, you must
hold a Schengen Visa to travel to the Schengen area and evidence that
you are exercising your right of free movement as the family member of
an EU National. You must therefore provide with your application form
the following documents:
Proof of family link between the visa
applicant and the EU / EEA/ or Swiss national: civil document duly
legalized/ apostilled by the competent authorities of the issuing
country,
Proof of nationality of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national,
- Tickets of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national
Family members of EU
Nationals are exempted from the visa processing fees – but not from
TLS service charge.
On my visa card it has written PBS DEPENDANT LEAVE TO REMAIN bcoz when i got a visa that time my husband was on ILR bt nw he has got British passport so i m nt sure whether i can apply as a spouse of EU or nt, plus is it compulsory to buy the tickets before visa has been granted? Thanks
– Monika
Jun 25 '16 at 9:19
I think you should change your status since your husband is now a UK citizen; I am not sure if staying there with your current status is valid anymore.
– Burhan Khalid
Jun 25 '16 at 13:23
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1 Answer
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It depends on your status in the UK, as per the French embassy:
If you do not hold a UK resident permit with the mention “Family
Member of an EEA national” or “permanent residence card”, you must
hold a Schengen Visa to travel to the Schengen area and evidence that
you are exercising your right of free movement as the family member of
an EU National. You must therefore provide with your application form
the following documents:
Proof of family link between the visa
applicant and the EU / EEA/ or Swiss national: civil document duly
legalized/ apostilled by the competent authorities of the issuing
country,
Proof of nationality of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national,
- Tickets of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national
Family members of EU
Nationals are exempted from the visa processing fees – but not from
TLS service charge.
On my visa card it has written PBS DEPENDANT LEAVE TO REMAIN bcoz when i got a visa that time my husband was on ILR bt nw he has got British passport so i m nt sure whether i can apply as a spouse of EU or nt, plus is it compulsory to buy the tickets before visa has been granted? Thanks
– Monika
Jun 25 '16 at 9:19
I think you should change your status since your husband is now a UK citizen; I am not sure if staying there with your current status is valid anymore.
– Burhan Khalid
Jun 25 '16 at 13:23
add a comment |
It depends on your status in the UK, as per the French embassy:
If you do not hold a UK resident permit with the mention “Family
Member of an EEA national” or “permanent residence card”, you must
hold a Schengen Visa to travel to the Schengen area and evidence that
you are exercising your right of free movement as the family member of
an EU National. You must therefore provide with your application form
the following documents:
Proof of family link between the visa
applicant and the EU / EEA/ or Swiss national: civil document duly
legalized/ apostilled by the competent authorities of the issuing
country,
Proof of nationality of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national,
- Tickets of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national
Family members of EU
Nationals are exempted from the visa processing fees – but not from
TLS service charge.
On my visa card it has written PBS DEPENDANT LEAVE TO REMAIN bcoz when i got a visa that time my husband was on ILR bt nw he has got British passport so i m nt sure whether i can apply as a spouse of EU or nt, plus is it compulsory to buy the tickets before visa has been granted? Thanks
– Monika
Jun 25 '16 at 9:19
I think you should change your status since your husband is now a UK citizen; I am not sure if staying there with your current status is valid anymore.
– Burhan Khalid
Jun 25 '16 at 13:23
add a comment |
It depends on your status in the UK, as per the French embassy:
If you do not hold a UK resident permit with the mention “Family
Member of an EEA national” or “permanent residence card”, you must
hold a Schengen Visa to travel to the Schengen area and evidence that
you are exercising your right of free movement as the family member of
an EU National. You must therefore provide with your application form
the following documents:
Proof of family link between the visa
applicant and the EU / EEA/ or Swiss national: civil document duly
legalized/ apostilled by the competent authorities of the issuing
country,
Proof of nationality of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national,
- Tickets of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national
Family members of EU
Nationals are exempted from the visa processing fees – but not from
TLS service charge.
It depends on your status in the UK, as per the French embassy:
If you do not hold a UK resident permit with the mention “Family
Member of an EEA national” or “permanent residence card”, you must
hold a Schengen Visa to travel to the Schengen area and evidence that
you are exercising your right of free movement as the family member of
an EU National. You must therefore provide with your application form
the following documents:
Proof of family link between the visa
applicant and the EU / EEA/ or Swiss national: civil document duly
legalized/ apostilled by the competent authorities of the issuing
country,
Proof of nationality of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national,
- Tickets of the EU/ EEA/ or Swiss national
Family members of EU
Nationals are exempted from the visa processing fees – but not from
TLS service charge.
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answered Jun 24 '16 at 13:46
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On my visa card it has written PBS DEPENDANT LEAVE TO REMAIN bcoz when i got a visa that time my husband was on ILR bt nw he has got British passport so i m nt sure whether i can apply as a spouse of EU or nt, plus is it compulsory to buy the tickets before visa has been granted? Thanks
– Monika
Jun 25 '16 at 9:19
I think you should change your status since your husband is now a UK citizen; I am not sure if staying there with your current status is valid anymore.
– Burhan Khalid
Jun 25 '16 at 13:23
add a comment |
On my visa card it has written PBS DEPENDANT LEAVE TO REMAIN bcoz when i got a visa that time my husband was on ILR bt nw he has got British passport so i m nt sure whether i can apply as a spouse of EU or nt, plus is it compulsory to buy the tickets before visa has been granted? Thanks
– Monika
Jun 25 '16 at 9:19
I think you should change your status since your husband is now a UK citizen; I am not sure if staying there with your current status is valid anymore.
– Burhan Khalid
Jun 25 '16 at 13:23
On my visa card it has written PBS DEPENDANT LEAVE TO REMAIN bcoz when i got a visa that time my husband was on ILR bt nw he has got British passport so i m nt sure whether i can apply as a spouse of EU or nt, plus is it compulsory to buy the tickets before visa has been granted? Thanks
– Monika
Jun 25 '16 at 9:19
On my visa card it has written PBS DEPENDANT LEAVE TO REMAIN bcoz when i got a visa that time my husband was on ILR bt nw he has got British passport so i m nt sure whether i can apply as a spouse of EU or nt, plus is it compulsory to buy the tickets before visa has been granted? Thanks
– Monika
Jun 25 '16 at 9:19
I think you should change your status since your husband is now a UK citizen; I am not sure if staying there with your current status is valid anymore.
– Burhan Khalid
Jun 25 '16 at 13:23
I think you should change your status since your husband is now a UK citizen; I am not sure if staying there with your current status is valid anymore.
– Burhan Khalid
Jun 25 '16 at 13:23
add a comment |
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Also: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/48970/…
– Henning Makholm
Jun 24 '16 at 11:49