Travel and Business Visa for Netherlands (Schengen Visa)

Helping UK Travelers and Residents Obtain the Netherlands Schengen Visa

Overview

About Netherlands Tourist / Business Visa

If you are planning a short visit to the Netherlands, you may need a Schengen Visa depending on your nationality. This visa allows you to stay in the Netherlands and other Schengen Zone countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. You can use this visa to travel freely across 27 European countries within the Schengen area.

Types of Netherlands Short-Term Visas:

Tourist Visa
This is for people who want to visit the Netherlands for holidays, sightseeing, and cultural experiences. It allows you to explore the country’s famous landmarks, museums, and attractions.
Business Visa
This visa is for professionals traveling to the Netherlands for work-related purposes. It covers activities such as attending meetings, conferences, trade fairs, business events, or visiting suppliers and potential investment opportunities.

How to apply for a Netherlands Schengen visa

1) Check if you are eligible
Some nationalities require a visa, while others can enter without one.
2) Gather the required documents
This includes a valid passport, visa application form, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, financial statements, and other supporting documents.
3) Follow the application process
Submit your application at the designated visa centre or embassy, pay the visa fee, and attend an interview if required. Once approved, you can enjoy your trip to the Netherlands and explore other Schengen countries without needing additional visas.

Netherlands visa requirements

Visa requirements for UK residents with Foreign Passports

Non-British and non-EU passport holders living in the UK may need to apply for Netherlands Schengen Visa before traveling. This applies to individuals with a UK residence permit valid for more than six months.

Netherlands Schengen Visa is required for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, whether for tourism, business, or family visits. This visa grants entry to Netherlands and all 27 Schengen countries, ensuring compliance with European travel regulations.

Netherlands Schengen visa services from Cromwell Visas

At Cromwell Visa Services, we have over 25 years of experience in handling Schengen visa applications from London, helping thousands of travellers secure their visas quickly and smoothly. Our expertise and reputation for fast, reliable, and stress-free visa solutions make us a trusted choice for individuals and businesses traveling to the Netherlands and other Schengen countries.

Applying for a Netherlands Schengen Visa can be complicated and time-consuming, especially if you’re busy or unfamiliar with the requirements. That’s where we come in! Our team takes care of everything for you, making the process easy and hassle-free so you can focus on planning your trip. Our experienced consultants guide you every step of the way—from preparing your documents to submitting your visa application whether you’re traveling for:

  • Tourism & Holidays
  • Business Meetings
  • Trade Fairs & Corporate Events
  • Conferences & Professional Engagements

Documents for Netherlands Schengen visa application

Valid Passport
Must meet Schengen visa rules with enough validity & blank pages.
Recent Passport-Sized Photos
Must meet Schengen visa photo specifications.
Confirmed Travel Itinerary
Flight tickets or travel plans showing entry and exit dates.
Accommodation Proof
Hotel booking confirmation or an invitation letter from a host.
Bank Statements
(3-6 Months) – Shows you have enough funds to cover your trip.
Proof of Income
Salary slips, tax documents, or employer verification letter.
Pension Documents (If Retired)
Financial proof for retired applicants.
Proof of Relationship (If Dependent)
Marriage/birth certificate if applying with family.
Employer Letter
A confirmation letter for employed applicants.
Self-Employment Proof
Accountant’s letter or business registration documents.
Student Verification
Letter from university/college confirming enrolment
Schengen Travel Insurance
Coverage for medical emergencies and hospitalization.

Need a personalized document checklist?

When applying for a Netherlands tourist or business visa, your document checklist depends on your nationality, UK residence status and purpose of travel. To avoid missing or incorrect documents, click below to obtain our document checking services before submission.

How It Works

Step-by-step visa application process for Netherlands visa

Applying for a Netherlands Schengen Visa can be complex, but Cromwell Visa Services makes it easy, fast, and stress-free. Our experts handle everything from booking visa appointments to document submission, ensuring a smooth application process.

Step 1
Contact Us
Call: 0203 911 1115
Email: info@cromwellvisas.com
Request a Callback – Our visa consultants are ready to assist you and answer your questions.
Step 2
Eligibility Check & Document Guidance
We assess your eligibility based on your passport nationality, UK residence status, and travel purpose.
You receive a customized document checklist to ensure your application meets Netherlands visa requirements.
Step 3
Visa Appointment & Document Submission
Once all required documents are ready, submit them to us.
We schedule your visa appointment and prepare your application to ensure a complete and error-free submission at the Netherlands Visa Application Centre.
Step 4
Biometric Appointment (If Required)
Some applicants need to provide fingerprints and a photo at a visa centre.
If biometrics are needed, we guide you through the process and help you prepare for your appointment.
Step 5
Visa Decision & Passport Collection
Once your Netherlands Schengen Visa is processed, you can collect your passport or choose secure delivery.
We keep you updated throughout the process and provide continued support if needed.

Cromwell visa services for Netherlands Schengen visa application

Appointment Booking Assistance
We handle the often difficult-to-secure visa appointment slots.
Thorough Application Review
Our experts carefully check your forms and supporting documents to avoid errors or delays.
Accurate & On-Time Submissions
We ensure your application is submitted correctly and on schedule to maximize approval chances.
With Cromwell Visa Services, your Schengen visa application is in safe and expert hands.

Processing time for Netherlands Schengen visa

The processing time for a Netherlands Schengen Visa usually takes between 1 to 2 weeks from the date of application submission. However, the exact timeframe may vary depending on:
Nationality – Some applicants may face additional security checks.
Application Volume – Processing times may be longer during peak travel seasons.
Case Complexity – If the embassy requests additional documents, your application may take longer to process.
Security Verifications – Some applications go through extra screening, leading to potential delays.
Early Visa Approval
If your visa is processed earlier than expected, we will inform you immediately so you can collect your passport and documents without delay.
Apply in Advance
To avoid last-minute issues, we strongly recommend submitting your visa application well ahead of your travel date to allow sufficient time for processing.

Netherlands Schengen visa validity & duration

The validity of a Netherlands Schengen Visa depends on:
Your travel history
Purpose of visit
Supporting documents
Types of Visa Validity:
Some travellers receive a visa valid only for their intended trip. Others may be granted a multiple-entry visa with a longer validity, depending on their eligibility and travel record.
The final decision on visa validity is solely at the discretion of the Netherlands Embassy—no one can guarantee the length of visa approval.

Netherlands Schengen Visa Fees & Other Costs

The total cost of Netherlands Schengen Visa application includes embassy’s fees, processing centre’s charges, and our professional service fees. Below is a breakdown:

£195
Government / Consular fees per application
£30
Courier costs per application
£160
Our Service Fees
£385
Total charges per application

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) for Netherlands Schengen Visa

Netherlands Short-Term Visa (Tourist & Business) – FAQs

Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about applying for a Netherlands Schengen Visa for tourism and business purposes.

It depends on your nationality. Citizens of certain countries can travel to the Netherlands visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period under the Schengen visa exemption rules. However, if you are not from a visa-exempt country, you must apply for a Netherlands Schengen Visa before traveling. Please contact our team to confirm whether you need a visa.

The processing time for a Netherlands Schengen Visa is usually between 1 to 2 weeks from the date of submission. However, delays may occur due to various reasons i.e. High application volume during peak travel seasons, additional document requests from the embassy, extra security checks or background verification etc.

The validity of a Netherlands visa depends on the embassy's decision. Some travellers receive a single-entry visa valid only for their trip, while others may be granted a multiple-entry visa for future visits.

If your travel history is strong and well-documented, you have a higher chance of getting a longer-validity visa.

There is no guarantee of multiple-entry approval, as visa officers make the final decision.

Yes! A Netherlands Schengen Visa allows you to travel freely within all 27 Schengen countries as long as you follow these rules:

Your main destination or longest stay should be in the Netherlands.

If you plan to visit multiple Schengen countries, you must enter through the Netherlands first.

Your total stay in the Schengen Zone must not exceed 90 days within 180 days.

A visa appointment is mandatory for submitting your application and, in some cases, for providing biometric data (fingerprints and a photograph).

Our team books visa appointments on your behalf and ensures your documents are properly prepared for submission.
If you’ve provided biometrics for a Schengen Visa in the last 5 years, you may not need to submit them again.

Visa extensions are only granted in exceptional cases, such as:

Medical emergencies

Serious personal reasons (family emergencies)

Unavoidable travel disruptions (e.g., flight cancellations due to unforeseen events)

You cannot extend a visa for tourism or business reasons. If you need a longer stay, you must apply for a new visa from your home country.

If your visa application is denied, the embassy will provide a reason for rejection. Common reasons include:

❌ Incomplete documents or missing information

❌ Insufficient financial proof

❌ Unclear travel purpose

❌ Previous visa violations

Our visa experts will review your rejection letter, help you correct the issues, and assist in reapplying for a better outcome.

Apply early (at least 4-6 weeks before travel).

Submit a complete, error-free application with strong supporting documents.

Show financial stability with clear bank statements and income proof.

Book confirmed travel and accommodation before applying.

Follow all Schengen visa rules to avoid future rejections.

Work permit visa options for Netherlands

1) Netherlands Residence Permit for Scientific Research:

If you plan to conduct scientific research in the Netherlands, you will need a residence permit to work at a recognized research institution accredited by the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND). Your Dutch employer can apply for the permit on your behalf, provided you meet the eligibility criteria, including holding a higher education degree required for PhD studies, securing a Dutch employment contract or hosting agreement, and meeting income requirements. The permit typically takes 2 to 8 weeks to process and is valid for the duration of your employment contract, up to five years. It can also lead to permanent residence if you meet the necessary conditions. Family members can join you under this permit type, subject to additional requirements.
Application Process and Required Documents: To apply, either you or your employer must submit a residence permit application along with supporting documents such as a valid passport, employment contract, degree certificate, proof of income, and other legal documents. Once approved, you must attend an IND appointment to submit biometric information, register with the local municipality, and obtain health insurance. Document requirements may vary, and additional paperwork may be requested at different stages of the process.

2) Netherlands Residence Permit for Start-Up Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs who wish to establish an innovative start-up business in the Netherlands must apply for a residence permit as a start-up. To qualify, applicants must have an innovative product or service, a step-by-step business plan, be registered with the Dutch Commercial Register, and have sufficient financial resources to sustain their stay. Additionally, they must collaborate with a recognized facilitator who has expertise in guiding start-ups. The facilitator must be financially stable, independent from the start-up’s ownership, and approved by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). The permit takes 12 to 16 weeks to process and is valid for up to one year. If the business is considered economically viable after a year, the entrepreneur can transition to a self-employment permit, provided they meet the necessary conditions. Family members may also join under this permit type.
To apply, either the entrepreneur or their facilitator must submit the residence permit application along with required documents such as a valid passport, business plan approved by the RVO, proof of financial stability, and legal certificates. Upon approval, the applicant must attend an IND appointment in the Netherlands for biometric registration, register in the personal records database (BRP), obtain health insurance, and collect the residence permit.

3) Netherlands Residence Permit for Intra-Company Transfers (ICT)

Professionals transferring from a UK-based company to a Dutch branch may require an Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) residence permit. Depending on the nature of the transfer, employees can apply under the EU ICT, National ICT, or UK-only ICT category. To qualify, applicants must be managers, specialists, or trainees, meet Dutch salary requirements, have relevant work experience and educational qualifications, and continue to hold an employment contract with their UK-based employer. The permit duration varies from one to three years, depending on the applicant's role, and in some cases, cannot be extended. If family members wish to accompany the applicant, additional documentation is required.
The application process involves submitting a residence permit application through the Dutch immigration office (IND) along with required documents such as passport, employment contract, qualification certificates, and proof of professional experience. Once approved, the applicant must attend an IND appointment, submit biometric data, register with the local municipality, and obtain health insurance. Processing times vary between 2 to 12 weeks depending on the category of ICT permit.

4) Netherlands Residence Permits for Employment

Highly Skilled Migrants Residence Permit
Professionals who have secured a job offer from a recognized Dutch employer can apply for a Highly Skilled Migrant residence permit. Applicants must be on Dutch payroll, meet income requirements, and have a contract with a company listed in the Public Register of Recognized Sponsors. The permit is valid for up to five years, can be extended, and may lead to permanent residency. Processing takes between 2 to 12 weeks, and family members may apply to join the applicant.
EU Blue Card for Highly Skilled Professionals
The EU Blue Card is for highly skilled professionals with a job offer in the Netherlands for at least six months. Applicants must hold a recognized university degree, be on Dutch payroll, and meet income thresholds. This permit is valid for up to four years, allowing an extension and the possibility of applying for permanent residence. Processing takes 2 to 12 weeks, and family members can join the applicant.
Residence Permit for Arts and Culture Professionals
Artists and cultural professionals working in dance, music, opera, theatre, or other cultural fields may apply for a residence permit for specific occupations in arts and culture. The job must be recognized under Dutch cultural sector regulations, and the applicant must meet minimum income criteria. This permit is valid for one year, with the option for renewal and potential permanent residency.
Work Permit for International Non-Profit Organizations
Employees of international non-profit organizations can apply for a combined work and residence permit. To qualify, the employer must be registered in multiple countries with at least 50 full-time employees, and the applicant must hold a managerial or specialist role. The permit is valid for up to one year, can be renewed, but does not lead to permanent residence.
Residence Permit for Mass Media Correspondents
Journalists working as mass media correspondents for UK-based media organizations may apply for a Netherlands residence permit. The permit duration depends on the length of the work contract, with the possibility of applying for permanent residence later.

For the most up-to-date information and detailed application guidance, contact the Netherlands Embassy or visit their official website

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Top 5 must-visit cities of the Netherlands

The Netherlands is known for its charming cities, rich history, and stunning architecture. Whether you are visiting for tourism, business, or study, these top 5 Dutch cities should be on your list.

Education

Top 5 Universities of the Netherlands

The Netherlands is home to some of the world’s top-ranked universities, attracting students from around the globe. Here are five leading Dutch universities known for their academic excellence and global reputation:

01
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) – Delft
Ranked among the top 50 universities in the world, TU Delft is Europe’s leading university for engineering, technology, and design. It is well known for its cutting-edge research in aerospace, robotics, and sustainable energy.
02
University of Amsterdam (UvA) – Amsterdam
One of the largest universities in the Netherlands, UvA is ranked in the top 100 globally and is renowned for its programs in humanities, social sciences, business, and artificial intelligence.
03
Erasmus University Rotterdam – Rotterdam
A globally recognized institution, Erasmus University is top-ranked for business, economics, and medical sciences. It is home to Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), one of Europe’s top business schools.
04
Leiden University – Leiden & The Hague
The oldest university in the Netherlands, Leiden is a prestigious research institution known for law, political science, and international relations. Many Dutch royals and leaders have studied here.
05
Utrecht University – Utrecht
Consistently ranked among the best universities in Europe, Utrecht University specializes in life sciences, climate studies, and social sciences.

Fun Facts

Interesting Fun Facts about the Netherlands, its People, and Culture

Fun Facts About the Netherlands:

01
The Netherlands is one of the happiest countries in the world, ranking consistently in the top 10 of the World Happiness Report.
02
The Dutch are the largest flower exporters in the world, producing around 80% of the world’s tulips.
03
There are more bicycles than people in the Netherlands! With over 22 million bikes, cycling is the primary mode of transportation.
04
The Netherlands is famous for its cheese-making heritage, with cities like Gouda, Edam, and Alkmaar known for their traditional cheese markets.
05
About one-third of the Netherlands is below sea level, and the country uses an advanced system of dikes and dams to prevent flooding.

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