
hutching
American expat in England
Forum posts
5
About me
American
Lives in London
Registration: 18 April 2013
EEA2/ residency card by jessbyram1408
Hi Everyone I would appreciate your help. I currently have an EEA family permit and I am living in the UK with my European husband. We were married in South Africa and issued an unabridged certificate which is in English. My question is, in the ...
Hi. In the UK you will not need an apostille. What you do need to do is get a notarised copy of your certificate. This is because you never hand over the originals of anything to the Border agency. They are notorious for 'losing' documents. ... Read More
Traveling to Europe
Another tip for Germany is footwear. I used to travel there a lot on business. Solid, flat footwear is recommended in winter. In Munich they let the snow compact down and put a thick layer of coarse grit on top. This makes the paths safe but is ... Read More
Traveling to Europe
December/ January not much difference. This year has been really bad with freezing winter weather right through to Easter. But at the same time last year we had a heat wave and were in our t-shirts at easter. The biggest difference is the day ... Read More
After dutch language help
If you are having no joy with the Dutch lessons try getting Michel Thomas discs from Amazon or similar. Their French course got my severely dyslexic son through his GCSE and he is slowly working his way through the Dutch one. He is at university ... Read More
New member
Hi I've joined this forum as my son is living and studying in the Netherlands. He is a joint US/UK citizen. I'm a joint US/Irish citizen resident in the UK for 57 years so I know may way around the UK systems and dealing with the US Consulate - ... Read More