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إجابة الخبير: Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Attorney
الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 98%
The duration of stay in the Netherlands varies according to the type of visa that you will obtain. There is a visa for a short stay (90 days or less) and this visa entitles you to travel freely within the Netherlands and other Schengen countries for a maximum period of 90 days in a period of 180 days. As long as your visa is valid, you can travel freely between the 26 Schengen countries. Please note that if you want to leave one of the Schengen areas and re-enter within the 180-day period. Choose the Multiple Entry option when filling out your application.
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
إجابة الخبير: Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Attorney
الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 97.6%
The duration of stay in the Netherlands varies according to the type of visa that you will obtain. There is a visa for a short stay (90 days or less) and this visa entitles you to travel freely within the Netherlands and other Schengen countries for a maximum period of 90 days in a period of 180 days. As long as your visa is valid, you can travel freely between the 26 Schengen countries. Please note that if you want to leave one of the Schengen areas and re-enter within the 180-day period. Choose the Multiple Entry option when filling out your application.
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
إجابة الخبير: Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Attorney
الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 98%
The duration of stay in the Netherlands varies according to the type of visa that you will obtain. There is a visa for a short stay (90 days or less) and this visa entitles you to travel freely within the Netherlands and other Schengen countries for a maximum period of 90 days in a period of 180 days. As long as your visa is valid, you can travel freely between the 26 Schengen countries. Please note that if you want to leave one of the Schengen areas and re-enter within the 180-day period. Choose the Multiple Entry option when filling out your application.
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
إجابة الخبير: Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Attorney
الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 97.5%
The duration of stay in the Netherlands varies according to the type of visa that you will obtain. There is a visa for a short stay (90 days or less) and this visa entitles you to travel freely within the Netherlands and other Schengen countries for a maximum period of 90 days in a period of 180 days. As long as your visa is valid, you can travel freely between the 26 Schengen countries. Please note that if you want to leave one of the Schengen areas and re-enter within the 180-day period. Choose the Multiple Entry option when filling out your application.
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
إجابة الخبير: Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
Attorney
الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 97.9%
The duration of stay in the Netherlands varies according to the type of visa that you will obtain. There is a visa for a short stay (90 days or less) and this visa entitles you to travel freely within the Netherlands and other Schengen countries for a maximum period of 90 days in a period of 180 days. As long as your visa is valid, you can travel freely between the 26 Schengen countries. Please note that if you want to leave one of the Schengen areas and re-enter within the 180-day period. Choose the Multiple Entry option when filling out your application.
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
There is also a long-stay visa
It is a stay in the Netherlands for a period longer than 90 days, and you need a temporary residence permit. A long-stay visa allows you to travel to the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit.
Where you can apply for your residence permit and temporary residence permit at the same time. Either way, through a sponsor in the Netherlands or in person at the Dutch embassy. The recommended method is to apply through a sponsor, such as a family member or an employer.
Your sponsor submits the application in the Netherlands to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). If the application is approved, a notification will be sent to your sponsor. The notification contains instructions on what to do next and the documents you need in order to receive your temporary residence permit sticker at the embassy.
If you wish to apply on your own, you must make an appointment to visit the Dutch embassy. The Embassy will verify your application, identity and fingerprints (or, if necessary, your fingerprints).
The embassy then sends your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) makes a decision on your application. The Embassy will notify you of this decision. If your application is approved, you can make an appointment to visit the Embassy so that the Temporary Residence Permit sticker is placed on your passport and you may have to leave your passport at the Embassy for several days. Once your sticker is placed, you can travel to the Netherlands To receive your residence permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND .)
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