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If you hold a British passport, you do not need a visa for short stays. Other nationalities should check the requirements before applying.
A Schengen visa allows you to stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Yes, a Netherlands Schengen visa allows travel within the entire Schengen area for the duration of your visa.
You can apply at Birmingham, Edinburgh, London, or Manchester.
You must apply in the country where you legally reside. However, exceptions apply based on specific circumstances.
You can book an appointment with us.
You can apply up to 6 months before your intended travel date, but it is recommended to apply at least 45 days in advance.
Yes, unless you have previously submitted fingerprints within the last 59 months for a Schengen visa.
Only if you have previously provided fingerprints in the past 59 months and meet other criteria.
You must apply to the country where you spend the most time or, if the stay is equal, the country of first entry.
You need a valid passport, visa application form, travel itinerary, financial proof, accommodation details, and other supporting documents based on your travel purpose.
Yes, you must have Schengen travel insurance covering at least €30,000 for medical emergencies, including repatriation.
Your photo must be recent (within 6 months), in colour, high resolution, and meet Dutch passport standards.
Yes, minors need a birth certificate, parental consent letter, and proof of legal custody (if applicable).
Visa fees vary by visa type and applicant category.
The standard processing time is 15 calendar days, but it can take up to 45 days in some cases.
If your visa is denied, you will receive a written explanation. You may appeal or reapply with additional documents.
Yes, you can apply for a new passport, renewal, or replacement at the designated Dutch embassy or consulate.
You need your expired passport, proof of residence, passport photo, and any supporting documents required by the consulate.
You must submit a police report, proof of identity, and a declaration of loss when applying for a replacement.
Yes, emergency travel documents are available under urgent circumstances, such as medical emergencies or unforeseen travel needs.
Processing times vary, but standard applications take several weeks, while emergency travel documents may be issued within days.
Yes, tracking services are available through the Dutch embassy or consulate website.
A fast-track visa service for business travellers who frequently visit the Netherlands.
A visa scheme that allows seafarers to embark or disembark ships in the Netherlands more efficiently.
A simplified visa application process for those who frequently travel to Dutch Caribbean territories.
It depends on your nationality. A Short-Stay Caribbean Visa is required for most non-EU travellers.
If you plan to stay in the Netherlands for more than 90 days, you must apply for a Long-Stay Visa (MVV) and residence permit.
You can book an appointment through us or at the Dutch embassy (for diplomatic passports).
How can I change or cancel my visa appointment?
You can collect it in person or arrange for delivery at the time of application.
Yes, but they need a signed authorisation letter, their ID, and your payment receipt.
Contact the Dutch embassy immediately as errors may prevent you from boarding your flight.
Extensions are only granted in exceptional cases, such as medical emergencies.
Contact the Dutch embassy before travelling to resolve any issues.
Overstaying may result in fines, deportation, or future visa restrictions.
Border officials may request proof of funds, accommodation, and return tickets upon entry.
No, a Schengen visa does not permit employment. You need a work visa for employment.
If your plans change significantly, you may need to apply for a new visa.