Can I travel to Germany with my Romanian wife?



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Can I travel to germany with my romanian wife without a visa? I also have a Romanian family residency card.







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  • What is your nationality? How long are you travelling to Germany for, and for what purpose (e.g., tourism, business, etc.)?
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    Jul 31 at 15:13






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    @DavidRicherby If staying for max 90 days, OP doesn't need a visa
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    How is this question unclear? OP has a Romanian Family member card
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  • What is your nationality? How long are you travelling to Germany for, and for what purpose (e.g., tourism, business, etc.)?
    – David Richerby
    Jul 31 at 15:13






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    @DavidRicherby If staying for max 90 days, OP doesn't need a visa
    – Coke
    Jul 31 at 15:59






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    How is this question unclear? OP has a Romanian Family member card
    – Coke
    Jul 31 at 17:06












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  • What is your nationality? How long are you travelling to Germany for, and for what purpose (e.g., tourism, business, etc.)?
    – David Richerby
    Jul 31 at 15:13






  • 1




    @DavidRicherby If staying for max 90 days, OP doesn't need a visa
    – Coke
    Jul 31 at 15:59






  • 1




    How is this question unclear? OP has a Romanian Family member card
    – Coke
    Jul 31 at 17:06
















  • What is your nationality? How long are you travelling to Germany for, and for what purpose (e.g., tourism, business, etc.)?
    – David Richerby
    Jul 31 at 15:13






  • 1




    @DavidRicherby If staying for max 90 days, OP doesn't need a visa
    – Coke
    Jul 31 at 15:59






  • 1




    How is this question unclear? OP has a Romanian Family member card
    – Coke
    Jul 31 at 17:06















What is your nationality? How long are you travelling to Germany for, and for what purpose (e.g., tourism, business, etc.)?
– David Richerby
Jul 31 at 15:13




What is your nationality? How long are you travelling to Germany for, and for what purpose (e.g., tourism, business, etc.)?
– David Richerby
Jul 31 at 15:13




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1




@DavidRicherby If staying for max 90 days, OP doesn't need a visa
– Coke
Jul 31 at 15:59




@DavidRicherby If staying for max 90 days, OP doesn't need a visa
– Coke
Jul 31 at 15:59




1




1




How is this question unclear? OP has a Romanian Family member card
– Coke
Jul 31 at 17:06




How is this question unclear? OP has a Romanian Family member card
– Coke
Jul 31 at 17:06










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Per TIMATIC, the database used by airlines:




Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
residence card issued by Romania. The card must be issued to family members of a
national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State.
They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
different type of residence Permit.




So if travelling with your wife and staying for max 90 days, you do not need a visa.



Show your passport and family residence card at German border control.






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    Per TIMATIC, the database used by airlines:




    Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
    residence card issued by Romania. The card must be issued to family members of a
    national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State.
    They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
    travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
    EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
    different type of residence Permit.




    So if travelling with your wife and staying for max 90 days, you do not need a visa.



    Show your passport and family residence card at German border control.






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      Per TIMATIC, the database used by airlines:




      Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
      residence card issued by Romania. The card must be issued to family members of a
      national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State.
      They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
      travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
      EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
      different type of residence Permit.




      So if travelling with your wife and staying for max 90 days, you do not need a visa.



      Show your passport and family residence card at German border control.






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        Per TIMATIC, the database used by airlines:




        Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
        residence card issued by Romania. The card must be issued to family members of a
        national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State.
        They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
        travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
        EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
        different type of residence Permit.




        So if travelling with your wife and staying for max 90 days, you do not need a visa.



        Show your passport and family residence card at German border control.






        share|improve this answer












        Per TIMATIC, the database used by airlines:




        Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
        residence card issued by Romania. The card must be issued to family members of a
        national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State.
        They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
        travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
        EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
        different type of residence Permit.




        So if travelling with your wife and staying for max 90 days, you do not need a visa.



        Show your passport and family residence card at German border control.







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