V-number stands for foreign national number. Anyone who applies for a residence permit will be given this number. You'll find the number in the letters from the IND. You will also find it on the back of your residence card, after the letters VNR at the bottom.
Frequently asked questions
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Frequently asked questions
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What is the V-number?
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Can I stay in the Netherlands during my mvv procedure?
open minusThe purpose of the mvv is for the IND to check that you meet all the requirements before you come to the Netherlands. For this reason, the IND does not recommend that you stay in the Netherlands during your application procedure.
You must always collect your mvv from the Dutch embassy in your country of origin or in the country of continuous residence. Will you be coming to the Netherlands during the procedure? This is your own responsibility.
Do you have an urgent reason to be in the Netherlands during the mvv application? Report this reason to the IND before you come to the Netherlands.
Country of continuous residence
A country of continuous residence is not your country of origin (the country in which you or your parents were born). It is the country where you have legal stay for more than 3 months. This means you have a valid residence permit for that country. Or that you are waiting for your application for a residence permit to be approved.
Are you staying in a country for a maximum of 90 days? For example, on a short-stay visa or during a visa-exempt period? This is not continuous residence.
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I need a payment reference, but I lost the letter. What should I do?
open minusYou can request a payment reference from the IND. You can only do this by calling us.
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Can I make an arrangement to pay the fees in installments?
open minusNo. It is not possible to pay the fees in installments. We will not process your application until you have paid the full fee.
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Can I live and work in the Netherlands if I have a residence permit in another EU country?
open minusIf you have a residence permit for another EU country, you are not automatically allowed to live and work in the Netherlands.
With a residence permit from another EU country, you can enter the Netherlands without a visa and stay for up to 90 days. Do you want to stay in the Netherlands for more than 90 days? Then you must apply for a Dutch residence permit and sometimes also an entry visa (mvv).
Do you also want to work in the Netherlands? Then you may need a work permit (TWV). Your employer can apply for a TWV at UWV.
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Can I pay the fees by bank transfer from a foreign bank to the IND?
open minusYes, this is possible. You can transfer the fees from your foreign bank account to the account of the IND.
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What is the status of my application?
open minusThe IND does not provide information on the status of your application until a decision has been made. In most situations, a (statutory) decision period applies. The IND can make use of the entire decision period to process your application.
Follow your application in My IND.
Do you not have DigiD? And has the decision period ended? Please, call the IND.
Have you applied for asylum and are you waiting for a decision? Find out more information about the processing of asylum applications on Asylum: latest developments.
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How can I get in touch with the person that is processing my application?
open minusDo you need more information about your application, decision periods or letters sent by the IND? If so, we suggest you first try to find more information on our website. If you have any further questions, please call us at 0880 - 430 430 (normal charges apply, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm).
Have you received a letter from the person processing your application? If you have any questions, please contact them directly. For example, if you cannot provide us with the documents we have requested.
You will find the direct phone number of the employee concerned in our letter (under ‘Contactpersoon’).
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Has the IND received my application?
open minusOnce you have submitted an application to the IND, you will receive a notification. You can track your application in My IND. When the IND has processed your application, you will see the status 'Received'.
An application submitted online is usually visible within a few minutes. Is your application not visible after a few minutes? Then do not call us immediately. After a maximum of 5 days, your application will be visible in My IND. A written application is registered in about 10 days.
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My application has been rejected. Can I get a refund of the application fee?
open minusNo, this is not possible. The fee is paid for the review of the application.