Last updated 2025-05-27
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Visa overview
Description of the visa, its purpose, conditions, peculiarities of issuance, and guidelines for utilization.
Combines the residence permit and the work permit. For individuals planning to work in paid employment or in any of these jobs: seasonal work, spiritual roles, monastic orders/missionaries, international NGOs, arts & culture, employees supplying goods (to/from foreign firms), and intra-company transferees (excluding standard ICT rules).
The primary characteristics that define the conditions for obtaining and using a visa. These conditions may vary depending on the individual circumstances of the applicant and the decision of the immigration authorities of the country.
from 3 months to 3 years
Validity period
The period during which the visa remains valid and can be used for entry into the country. The validity period or expiration date is indicated directly on the visa itself.
The MVV visa sticker is valid for 90 days after it is granted. Before applying for an MVV (National) visa, one must receive a positive decision from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). After receiving a positive IND decision, the applicant has three months to apply for the MVV sticker.
3 years
Length of stay
The maximum duration for which one is permitted to stay in the country continuously from the date of entry.
After recieving MVV visa sticker, the applicant must travel to the Netherlands and collect residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) within 90 days. The Single Permit (GVVA) is valid for a maximum of 3 years. The period of validity of residence permit is the same as the period for which the work permit is given with a maximum of 5 years. For worker as an supply of goods employee for an international organisation GVVA is a maximum of 1 year..
Not applicable
Extension of stay
The extension of the maximum duration of stay in the country initially permitted by the visa, subject to approval by the immigration authorities. This is typically processed within the country without the need for departure.
In most cases, visa extension is not provided, however, it is possible to apply for an extension of the residence permit to the immigration authority (IND) minimum 3 months before the expiration and no later than 4 weeks after the expiry.
multiple-entry
The ability to enter and exit the country an unlimited number of times, unless otherwise specified, within the visa's validity period.
Number of entries
A parameter specifying the number of times the visa holder can enter the country during its validity period. Visas can be single-entry, multiple-entry, or with a specified number of entries.
The MVV is a multiple-entry visa.
3 months
Processing time
The period during which the immigration authorities review the application and make a decision regarding the issuance of the visa. Only business days are counted, excluding weekends and public holidays.
Decisions on visa applications are made by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) within 90 calendar days from the date of submission. After a positive IND decision, the applicant should reach the consulate to obtain an MVV sticker visa. It may take up to 10-15 business days to prepare a visa sticker.
€405 - for adults
€243 - Seasonal worker
free - (non-)privileged NATO personnel or Personnel JFCHQ
Consular fee
A fee levied for the processing and evaluation of an application. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. In certain instances, the payment of supplementary fees may be required.
Fees may be waived or varied depending on the applicant's nationality, marital status, age and specific purpose of visit. Based on the Benelux Treaty, citizens of San Marino and Israel do not pay for the application for a provisional residence permit (MVV). Visa fees are lower for Turkish nationals under the EEC-Turkey Association Agreement. Based on the Benelux Treaty, citizens of San Marino and Israel do not have to pay for a provisional residence permit application (MVV), so they don't have to go through the TEV process (joint application for MVV and residence permits). The consular fee is the official charge for processing an MVV visa and a residence permit application at an embassy or consulate in the Netherlands and does not include additional charges that may be incurred depending on where and how the application is submitted, such as fees at visa centers, costs of permits or documents, postage or courier services, etc.
A list of documents required for visa application. The exact list depends on the chosen visa type, the purpose of the visit, and the individual conditions of the applicant.
The essential minimum documents required for a visa application, such as a passport or visa application form. These are necessary regardless of the location, method, or conditions of the application.
Passport
Issued less than 10 years ago, with a validity period exceeding the duration of the visa by at least three months and with at least two blank pages.
Photograph
Taken in the last six months, passport-size, colored, clean, and meeting other standards according to ICAO photo guidelines.
MVV issue form
A completed and signed MVV issue form.
Letter from the IND
A photocopy of the letter from the IND stating that application has been approved.
Civic integration examination certificate
For a regular provisional residence permit aplicant must pass the civic integration examination abroad or get an exemption from this.
Declaration of intent to undergo TB test
In order to obtain a residence permit, aplicant must be prepared to undergo a tuberculosis (TB) test in the Netherlands and - if necessary -treatment. After arrival to the Netherlands, withing 3 months aplicant should make a TB test appointment with the Municipal Health Service (GGD) in the area where they live or will be living.
Antecedents certificate
An antecedents certificate is a statement in which the applicant indicates whether they have committed a criminal offense in the past, or are currently being prosecuted for committing a criminal offense. This includes crimes committed in the Netherlands or criminal offenses abroad. The antecedents certificate must be completed by any person 12 years of age or older.
Documents that specify, substantiate, and confirm the purpose of the visit, as well as provide necessary information about the applicant and their future activities in the country.
Education proof
Copies of educational certificates (diplomas, doctorate) from Dutch and foreign study programmes.
Employment contract
A copy of the employment contract showing that the foreign national will be carrying out paid employment.
Curriculum vitae
A curriculum vitae (CV) Curriculum vitae showing the academic and professional accomplishments, signed by the employee.
Declaration by sponsor
The completed and signed appendix ‘Declaration by sponsor’ (employment).
Employer’s declaration
The completed and signed by employer form.
Workplace data
The completed and signed appendix ‘Gegevens arbeidsplaats’ (only available in Dutch).
Future residential address in the Netherlands
The completed and signed appendix ‘Gegevens toekomstig woonadres in Nederland’ (only available in Dutch).
Gegevens vacaturevoorziening
The completed and signed appendix ‘Gegevens vacaturevoorziening’ (only available in Dutch).
Musician/artist in top segment
In case of employment in art and culture: the completed and signed appendix ‘Gegevens musicus/artiest in topsegment’ (only available in Dutch). Important! In case of employment in art and culture the appendix ‘Gegevens vacaturevoorziening’ is not required.
Documents required vary depending on individual circumstances, specific visa conditions, the place, and the method of application.
Documents for minor children
Birth certificate, adoption certificate, or guardianship certificate evidencing parental or guardianship rights; certified power of attorney or permission from parents or legal guardians for minors traveling abroad.
Receipt of fee payment
Confirmation of the visa application processing fee.
*Foreign official documents must be apostilled and legalized in accordance with the regulations of the country whose consular or diplomatic mission they are being submitted to. Additionally, they must be accompanied by a certified translation into the official language of that country or into English, unless otherwise specified by the mission's requirements.
**Prior to submitting the documents, it is strongly advised to verify the specific procedures and requirements with the relevant mission.
The minimum criteria that each visa applicant must meet. If these criteria are not met, justifications and convincing evidence of intent to visit the country must be provided.
Clear purposes of the visit and documents confirming them, in accordance with the visa conditions.
Sufficient means to support oneself and their dependents for the duration of their stay in the country.
The applicant does not pose a threat to public order, internal security, public health or international relations of one or more member states.
Insurance policy for the entire period of stay, meeting the minimum mandatory or recommended requirements for the country.
The characteristics of a visa according to its classification by types, categories, and visit purposes. These are selected by the applicant during the application process, typically indicated on the visa application form and reflected in corresponding annotations on the visa itself.
Category code
A letter-based or alphanumeric code for a specific visa category, indicating its conditions or serving as an abbreviated name. This code is typically found on the visa or visa stamp.
D
Type of visa
The primary purpose of the visa and the conditions under which it is issued. This typically includes several general categories of visas and/or visit purposes based on the type of activity or reasons for entering the country.
Residence visa
Category
The classification within a visa type that specifies more specific conditions, characteristics of obtaining, and using the visa. Categories may vary in terms of duration, stay conditions, and the rights granted by the visa.
Work
Links to official resources upon which the information presented on the website is based. Information portals of government bodies or diplomatic representations of the country responsible for visa issuance and immigration policy in general.
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terranusuppor@outlook.comValidity period
The period during which the visa remains valid and can be used for entry into the country. The validity period or expiration date is indicated directly on the visa itself.
from 3 months to 3 years
Consular fee
A fee levied for the processing and evaluation of an application. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. In certain instances, the payment of supplementary fees may be required.
€243 – €405