Immigration
Home of China advises on applying MVV and residence permits (VTV) for the Netherlands.
If you plan to stay in the Netherlands for over 90 days, then you need to obtain an
entry visa (MVV). An MVV is a single entry visa, therefore can be used to enter the
Netherlands only once. After you have arrived in the Netherlands, you will always have
to apply for a residence permit (VTV). Home of China provides services on MVV and VTV
applications for various purposes of stay: work, study, family reunion, and self-employment,
etc. Using our services will speed up your MVV application and shorten your waiting period.
It also will increase the probability of getting the application successfully approved.
Home of China offers the following immigration services:
- Assist with the entire MVV and VTV application procedure;
- Assist with the preparation for the application documents;
If the Dutch immigration office (IND) discovers that the applying documents
are incomplete or untruthful, they might decline the application.
Incomplete documents are not uncommon to see. They may have contained incorrect documents,
poorly translated documents, or unofficial documents, etc.
When applying an MVV or VTV, Home of China provides professional services to assist you with a successful application.
The services are as follows:
- Prepare all the required application documents;
- According to IND's requirements, pre-examine the application documents;
- Contact the IND in advance and check if there is specific requirement for the application at hand, for instance: applicant's age, income level, work experience;
- Complete any missing documents;
- Translate and legalize foreign documents so that they are in compliance with Dutch laws;
- Correctly fill the application forms;
- Shorten your application waiting period;
- Contact the Dutch consulate;
- Provide other consulting services to relevant questions and requests;
Besides assisting with MVV and VTV applications,
Home of China provides tutoring for Dutch examinations.
An applicant for MVV will be asked to take a Dutch exam.
This exam includes two parts. One part is focused on general
knowledge about the Dutch society and the Netherlands.
The second part is testing basic knowledge of the Dutch language.
In this part, examiner will ask questions about some Dutch words and sentences.
The exam is held in Dutch consulates. The form of the test is oral conversation.