Non EU parent to a EU citizen [closed]

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I am from Algeria and was married to a woman from Latvia in August 2013 in Algeria. The marriage was registred in April 2014 in a Latvian town hall. We had a daughter in May 2014.

I tried to obtain a short family visa to Latvia 3 times with an invitation in the Hungarian embssay in Algeria (there's no Latvian embassy and the Hungarian embassy represents Latvia). The consul of Hungary refused to give me the visa in the 3 times.

How can I solve my problem and visit my family in Latvia. My dauther is 1.5 years old now.






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Can I bring my non-EU parents to EU?

Travelling in the EU with your non-EU family members Under EU rules, you have the right to travel together with your core family members (non-EU spouse, children, dependent parents or dependent grandparents) to an EU country other than the one you are a national of.

Can I bring my non-EU parents to UK?

Your family member can visit the UK for up to 6 months. If your family member isn't from the EU, EEA or Switzerland, they might need to pay for a visa to visit the UK. If your family member is in this situation, they're known as a 'visa national'. You can check if your family member is a visa national on GOV.UK.

Who is considered family member of EU citizen?

You are considered a close family member of an EU citizen if: You are the spouse or registered partner of an EU citizen. You are the dependent, unmarried, child (under the age of 21) of an EU citizen. You are the parent of an EU citizen who is under the age of 21 and relies on you for support.

Can a non-EU family member of an EU citizen work in the UK?

In principle, all non-EU members of the family, accompanying or joining the EEA citizen, or Swiss national, to/in the UK can apply for an EEA Family visa or permit.



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