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  1. If you will be visiting the Netherlands for a maximum of 90 days – for a holiday, to do business or to see family, for example – you can apply for a Schengen visa. Follow the steps below to apply in India.

  2. If you are coming to the Netherlands you should always check if you need a visa and, if so, what type of visa. Find out how to apply for a visa and what to expect after you have submitted the application.

  3. You may submit your visa application at the VFS Global Visa Application Centre. Please note: not all travel documents are recognized by the Netherlands. If you apply for a visa with such a non-recognized travel document, your visa application can be declared inadmissible.

  4. If you need to apply for a visa to visit the Netherlands, you can use the online service of VFS Global, the official partner of the Dutch government. You can login to your account, book an appointment, track your application and more. VFS Global also offers consular services and other visa information for various countries.

  5. If you will be visiting the Netherlands for a maximum of 90 days, find out how to apply for a short-stay Schengen visa in your country of residence.

  6. Apply for a Schengen or Caribbean visa online with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Choose your language and fill out the form easily and securely.

  7. Normally, you apply for your short-stay Schengen visa in the country where you live. Exactly how and where varies from country to country. The visa allows you to travel freely within the Netherlands and other Schengen countries for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.

  8. Apply for VISA to The Netherlands In India. Visa Information. Visa Types. Diplomatic & Official passport holders can avail the walk-in facility at all Netherlands VFS centres between 09:00 to 10:00 on all working days. No prior appointment is needed. Please note: not all travel documents are recognized by the Netherlands.

  9. Check if you need a visa for the Netherlands. You may need a visa to come to the Netherlands to visit, study or work.

  10. The Netherlands’ immigration policy. Freedom of movement and residence within the EU/EEA and Switzerland. Living in the Netherlands on a residence permit. Immigrants who contribute to the Dutch economy. Applying for recognition of EU citizens' professional qualifications for regulated professions. Question and answer.