Clarify EU law abroad

Service Description

If you are an EU citizen or a company in another country and you face additional obstacles because an authority does not comply with EU law, SOLVIT can help.

SOLVIT is a network in which EU Member States work together to help you solve problems in a pragmatic way. The problems must have arisen in a specific individual case as a result of the incorrect application of EU law by an authority in another EU country.
Examples of cases where SOLVIT can help include

  • Recognition of your professional qualifications
  • Visas and residence rights
  • Trade and services (companies)
  • Vehicles and driving licences
  • Family benefits
  • Pensions
  • Working abroad
  • Unemployment benefits
  • Health insurance
  • access to education
  • cross-border capital movements and payments
  • VAT reimbursement

In order to solve your problem as quickly as possible, SOLVIT uses informal legal advice from experts in the Member States' administrations and the European Commission.

SOLVIT is an alternative problem-solving mechanism. Proposed solutions are not binding on you and cannot be challenged. If your problem is not solved, or if you find the proposed solution unacceptable, you can still start a formal procedure.
Please note that a complaint to SOLVIT is informal and does not replace or formally interfere with any procedure already in progress. In particular, you remain in any case responsible for complying with possible deadlines for appeals and complaints in an already ongoing administrative procedure.
SOLVIT can only take action if you have not yet taken your case to court.

Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)

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