Asylum: latest developments Last update: 14 May 2024 Many people apply for asylum and family reunification in the Netherlands. As a result, the waiting times in these procedures are increasing. Read what this means for your application. Processing your …
Frequently asked questions and answers Solicitor Portal Last update: 10 August 2023 This page contains a number of frequently asked questions and answers about the Solicitor Portal of the IND . The questions and answers have been organised by theme. …
European blue card residence permit Last update: 19 April 2024 With a European Blue Card, you can work in the Netherlands as a highly educated migrant. Find out what the requirements are and how your employer can apply for the permit. On 20 October 2021, …
Residence permit researcher (Directive (EU) 2016/801) Last update: 18 December 2023 Under Directive (EU) 2016/801 you are allowed to work as a researcher in the Netherlands. Find out what the requirements are and how your employer applies for the permit. …
Obligations of sponsor and recognised sponsor Last update: 19 April 2024 As a sponsor or recognised sponsor, you have obligations. Find out which obligations you have to meet and what these obligations are. Obligation to provide information Obligation to …
Verification against EU law for Union citizen family members Last update: 16 February 2024 You are coming to the Netherlands to live with a citizen of the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland as a family member. You do not have …
Ukraine: appointment to collect proof of residency Last update: 21 June 2024 Do you come under the Temporary Protection Directive and did you register with your municipality? Then you must visit the IND within 4 weeks. Read what kind of appointment you …
Solicitor Portal Last update: 7 February 2024 In the Solicitor Portal, you can view and submit documents for your clients’ ongoing asylum cases. Find out which services are available in the Solicitor Portal and what you need to login. To get access to …
You have an asylum residence permit and you want to bring a family member to the Netherlands. After you have obtained your asylum residence permit, you will have 3 months’ time to apply for an mvv for persons making a journey in connection with family reunion. With this form you apply for an mvv for your spouse, partner or (foster) child. Do you have an asylum residence permit and are you a minor? In that case you cannot apply for an mvv online.