What documents do I need to apply for a Schengen visa in the Netherlands? How much does it cost to apply for a Dutch visa?

What documents do I need to apply for a Schengen visa in the Netherlands? According to the Dutch visa requirements, you need to submit some legal documents at the Dutch embassy/consulate in your country of residence as part of your short-term Dutch visa application. Dutch statutory visa requirements are as follows:

? Dutch visa application form. Fill it with sincerity. Don't forget to sign at the end after printing. ? Two passport photos. The photos should be no more than three months old and taken according to the photo requirements of the Schengen visa application in the Netherlands. ? Your valid passport. Make sure that your passport is no older than 10 and is valid for at least three months after the date you plan to leave the Netherlands and the whole Schengen area. ? Copy of your previous visa (if applicable). ? Dutch travel health insurance. Make sure you have valid travel health insurance, which is applicable to Dutch territory and the whole Schengen area. Your insurance must cover medical emergencies in this area, with a minimum amount of 30,000 euros. ? Round trip flight route. A document showing that you have booked a flight in and out of the Netherlands. The document should specify the flight number, date and your details. ? Proof of accommodation. A certificate showing where you will stay during your stay in the Netherlands, that is, a hotel reservation. ? Proof of citizenship. This may be a marriage certificate, a child's birth certificate, a spouse's death certificate, etc. ? Proof that you have sufficient financial ability during your stay in Holland. The Dutch embassy/consulate in your country wants you to prove that you plan to spend at least 34 euros a day in the Netherlands. ? Cover letter. A personal letter explaining why you applied to visit the Netherlands, how long you plan to stay, when you will leave and other details. Dutch entry requirements

? As the Schengen area is the same as the tourist area, member countries have cancelled the borders of their citizens, and citizens of EU countries only need identity documents to enter the Netherlands. Therefore, if you are a national of an EU country, you only need to bring your ID card/passport to enter the Netherlands. ? On the other hand, if you are a non-EU traveler who wishes to visit the Netherlands, you need to show the following documents when you appear at the Dutch port of entry: a valid passport or travel document. The validity period is at least three months longer than the planned date of leaving Schengen, and it was issued in the past 10. ? Visa-if they are subject to the Dutch visa system. ? Return ticket. Show me the ticket that you will return to your own country, or show me the continuation ticket that you will leave Schengen for another country. ? Travel insurance covering medical expenses. Your insurance must be valid throughout the Schengen area, and the minimum amount for medical emergencies is 30,000 euros. ? Sufficient funds. The Dutch embassy/consulate in your country wants you to prove that you plan to spend at least 34 euros a day in the Netherlands. * British passport holders are not limited by the validity period and issue date of their passports.

In addition, Dutch border officials may ask you some questions about your trip to the Netherlands:

? What's the purpose of your visit to Holland? How long are you going to stay in Holland? Where are you going to live in Holland? Wait a minute. Please remember that the border police have the final decision on whether to allow you to enter the Netherlands. If the Dutch border officials think that you are not at any risk to the Netherlands, you will be allowed to enter the Netherlands after checking your documents, thus entering the Schengen area.

When you enter the Netherlands, please make sure that the Dutch border officials stamp your passport. If there is no seal, you may be fined or detained in the Netherlands.

? How much does it cost to apply for a Dutch visa? Dutch short-term visa fees are as follows:

? Adult tourists, Dutch visa 80 euros? Dutch child visa (6- 12 years old) 40 euros? Dutch children's visas (under 6 years old) are free.