Residing in Greece
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Is there anyone who could shed some light on my situation... I am a South Afican who resides in sunny South Africa and my fiance is a Greek Citizen in Greece. We wish to marry in Greece and reside in Greece. To the best of my knowledge we may marry in Greece if I am there on a tourist visa however I am not sure if I have to return to South Africa to apply for a residence visa or if I may do it in Greece. The situation only gets worse... I have an 8 yr old son who is not my fiance's. If I apply for a residence visa for myself will he also qualify to reside in Greece? Can anyone advise me or point me in the right direction??
Zita 15 Apr 2008, 03:00 - Report
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