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Submit information on the issuance of a residence card for third-country national family members of EU/EEA citizens (except Germany)

Source: BUS Rheinland-Pfalz

As a third-country family member of a national of the European Union (EU) or of a state of the European Economic Area (EEA: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), you have the right to move freely with your reference person in the European Union, to enter and stay in any member state of the EU or EEA state if the conditions under EU law are met. This also includes the free choice of residence.

You are a third-country national if you are not a national of an EU member state, the EEA or Switzerland.

"Family members" are the following persons:

  • Spouse,
  • Life partner,
  • Relatives in a straight descending line (for example, children) of the EU/EEA citizen or of the spouse or civil partner who have not yet reached the age of 21 or who are dependent on them, and
  • relatives in the direct ascending line (for example, parents and grandparents) of the EU/EEA citizen or the spouse or life partner who are dependent on them.

In the case of EU or EEA citizens who are studying, the group of family members entitled to join you is limited to spouses and life partners as well as children who are granted maintenance.

During the first three months of your stay in Germany, your stay is subject to the condition that you have a family relationship with the reference person entitled to freedom of movement, that you accompany this person and that you are in possession of a recognized or otherwise approved passport or passport substitute.

For a stay of more than three months, you need a residence card, which is issued to you by the Aliens' Registration Office ex officio and within six months.

The Aliens' Registration Office checks whether the conditions for freedom of movement have been met. Among other things, it depends on whether your reference person is gainfully employed or not.

Until the decision on the issuance of the residence card, your stay in Germany is considered legal.

With the issuance of the residence card, the existence of the right to freedom of movement is determined. The residence card is usually issued for five years, unless a shorter period results from the residence of your reference person.

If you have not yet reached the age of 18, the persons entitled to your personal care must agree to your planned stay in Germany.

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