Whew - I was wondering what you were up to until I got to the part about you being married to an EU national.
You should be ok. I assume your "three months long stay visa" was a standard Schengen "stamp in the passport." Chances are, if you re-enter France from outside the EU, they'll just stamp your passport again and off you go, but if they do ask about how long you've been in France, your recepissée should show them that you're legal. (The prefecture would NOT have accepted your application otherwise.)
I've actually never heard of anyone being turned away on entry to France. (I even re-entered France after they sent me a formal letter telling me to get the heck out within 30 days. They just stamped my passport like I was a regular tourist.) Where you're more likely to get into trouble is where you need a carte de séjour to establish your right to work or stay or whatever. But the recepissée is good until you get a response from the prefecture about your carte de séjour.
Cheers,
Bev
You should be ok. I assume your "three months long stay visa" was a standard Schengen "stamp in the passport." Chances are, if you re-enter France from outside the EU, they'll just stamp your passport again and off you go, but if they do ask about how long you've been in France, your recepissée should show them that you're legal. (The prefecture would NOT have accepted your application otherwise.)
I've actually never heard of anyone being turned away on entry to France. (I even re-entered France after they sent me a formal letter telling me to get the heck out within 30 days. They just stamped my passport like I was a regular tourist.) Where you're more likely to get into trouble is where you need a carte de séjour to establish your right to work or stay or whatever. But the recepissée is good until you get a response from the prefecture about your carte de séjour.
Cheers,
Bev