What is the visa processing process in the Netherlands?

The specific process of Dutch visa

1. How to apply for a short-term (up to 90 days) tourist visa:

The visa is valid in all Schengen countries: Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Austria and Norway. This visa is only valid for 90 days and cannot be extended. The application must be submitted by the applicant himself.

The application can only be processed after the applicant submits the following materials:

-Passport valid for at least 6 months;

-1 The visa application form should be filled in English or Dutch, signed by the applicant, and attached with a recent photo of 1. The form must clearly indicate the applicant's duration of stay and the full name, address and telephone number of the inviter;

-Economic guarantee certified by the Dutch government;

-A copy of the inviter's Dutch passport or residence permit;

-One original and one A4 copy of the applicant's household registration book;

-In order to speed up the application process, the applicant can submit the financial status certificate of his guarantor, preferably the monthly income certificate;

-Bring your own envelope, write down the applicant's home address, postal code and telephone number in Chinese, and affix a stamp.

-Insurance

According to the different circumstances of the applicant, other supporting materials may be needed, and the visa office has the right to let the family members of the applicant come to the consulate for an interview.

All applications will be submitted to the Dutch Ministry of Justice for approval. Applicants must wait at home for the mailing notice, which usually takes 6 to 12 weeks; The Dutch consulate did not provide any information about the visa progress on the phone.

2. How to apply for a short-term (up to 90 days) business visa?

The visa is valid in all Schengen countries: Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Austria and Norway. The application materials must be submitted by the applicant himself.

You can issue the following three types of business visas:

1. One entry and exit, valid for 90 days;

2. Multiple entry and exit, valid for 90 days;

3. Multiple entry and exit, valid for 1 year, and each exit period is 90 days.

Third, apply for multiple entry and exit visas.

Relevant documents are needed to prove that the applicant did travel frequently between the Netherlands and China for business reasons in the past year.

The application can only be processed after the applicant submits the following materials:

-Passports valid for not less than 3 months after their automatic return;

-1 A correctly filled and signed visa application form with 1 ID photo;

-A signed and dated invitation letter from the Netherlands should clearly indicate:

-The purpose of the visit to the Netherlands;

-Date of entry and exit and length of stay in Schengen countries;

-Whether the inviter bears all expenses, including travel expenses and medical insurance;

-Guarantee clause, in which the inviter shall fully guarantee that the visitors will return to China on time;

-Name, title, address and telephone number of the inviter.

This invitation letter must be clearly addressed and sent to the applicant's work unit rather than the individual.

The signed and dated dispatch letter issued by the applicant's work unit must clearly indicate:

-Name and position of the applicant;

-The purpose of the visit;

-Date of entry and exit and length of stay in Schengen countries;

—— Whether the work unit bears all expenses;

-The letter shall include the name and address of the unit, the signature and contact number of the signatory, and shall be sealed by the unit.

Other materials will be required according to different situations.

The application materials will be submitted to the relevant departments in the Netherlands for further examination. The whole process takes 10 working days. It takes 15 working days to apply for a multiple-entry business visa for one year. Unless specifically requested by the applicant, the Dutch consulate will keep the applicant's passport while accepting the visa.

Fourth, how to apply for a temporary residence permit (MVV)

Anyone who wants to live in the Netherlands for more than 3 months must apply for a temporary residence permit (MVV). This permit is valid only in the Netherlands, and the application must be submitted by the applicant himself. The application process takes about 3 to 6 months.

The application can only be processed after the applicant submits the following materials:

-A valid passport;

-4 visa application forms filled out and signed in English or Dutch with photos attached;

-Invitations for manuscripts written in English and Dutch;

-Birth certificate and marital status certificate with no criminal record certified by Shanghai Foreign Affairs Office or Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui Foreign Affairs Offices;

-Fill in the complete home address, postal code and the contact telephone number of the family and work unit in Chinese;

-Household registration.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) family reunion

-Certified notarial certificate of kinship, with relevant originals;

-Financial guarantee of the certified Dutch inviter;

-A copy of the inviter's Dutch passport or residence permit.

Intransitive verb work

-Copy of valid work permit issued by Dutch authorities

Seven, learning

-A letter of admission from the University of the Netherlands;

-The highest academic certificate or notarized original diploma;

-A letter of guarantee issued by a Dutch bank or university must guarantee the applicant's tuition, medical insurance and daily expenses for at least 65,438+02 months during his stay in the Netherlands, and the state official should provide a written economic guarantee from the government of China. Other materials that can prove the applicant's ability to pay for life and study can also be used as a guarantee;

-TOEFL report card.

All notarial certificates need to be re-certified by the Dutch consulate, and the certification fee for each document is 45 guilders, which is paid at the exchange rate equivalent to RMB.

The application materials will be submitted to the Dutch Immigration Bureau (IND). Once the Dutch consulate receives the reply from the Immigration Bureau, it will notify the applicant in writing. Once the application is approved, the applicant must submit an international travel health certificate to prove that he has no lung disease and other infectious diseases. Supplementary materials may be needed before the visa is approved.

The consulate does not provide any telephone consultation about the applicant's visa progress, and the applicant can directly call the Dutch Immigration Bureau for enquiry.

Dutch study visa materials:

1. Fill in two complete application forms, signed by the Dutch visa applicant himself, and attach two recent photos (specification 4x4.5cm);

2. A valid passport and its photocopy;

3. A copy of the guarantor's passport or residence permit, and the original certified letter of guarantee;

4. A notarial certificate of kinship issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, which proves the kinship with the guarantor. Except this notarial certificate, no other notarial certificate is required;

5. Whether it is direct kinship or indirect kinship, the original materials submitted to the local notary office to prove kinship must be provided. Other relationships, but also to produce the original materials to prove kinship;

6. If there are workers, they must hold a work permit and a leave certificate from the unit (the certificate must indicate the detailed address, telephone number, contact name and position of the unit);

7. Students must hold a student ID card and a school leaving certificate (the certificate must indicate the school's detailed address, telephone number and contact person's name and position), and parents must accompany them below 18, and prepare to declare their consent to go abroad;

8. Household register of the applicant and the applicant's family;

9. Detailed Chinese mailing address and postal code, etc.

If the husband and wife apply, the application materials may be submitted by one of the husband and wife; If the applicant is older, his application materials can be submitted by his own children; If one spouse applies, the other spouse may be asked for an interview.

After the visa materials are submitted, the embassy will generally write to the applicant two months later to inform the applicant of the results. Applicants can obtain relevant instructions and application forms from the embassy or consulate in advance.