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permit
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what you, your family member or relative and the IND need to do in order to obtain a residence permit for your family-member or relative.
What does does your family
member or relative do?
Use the publication to ensure that
your family member or relative fulfils
the conditions for obtaining a
residence permit. You can check to
see what paperwork and documents
your family member or relative needs
in order to obtain an mvv on
www.ind.nl. Enter the details of your
situation. You can then download an
application package that is tailored
to your needs.
Does your family member or relative have to
undergo a civic integration process? Then he
must first complete an exam. Consult the
Dutch embassy or the Dutch consulate for
more information.
Gather together all evidence and
documents that must be supplied with
your application.
Official foreign
documentation must be legalised and
translated.
Your family member or relative can help you
organise the legalisation and translation of
official foreign documents.
You must submit your application for a
residence permit to the IND in the
manner given in the application form.
If your family member or relative
needs an mvv, your application will
cover both the mvv and the residence
permit.
The IND will confirm receipt
given the opportunity to pay
the fees.
application and let you know
whether your family member
or relative will be permitted
entry to the Netherlands. The
legal time limit is 90 days.
You will receive a letter explaining the
IND’s decision. You can then explain
IND’s decision, you can submit an
appeal.
If the decision regarding the mvv and
residence permit is positive, your family
embassy or Dutch consulate to collect the
mvv within 3 months. You then have 90
days to travel to the Netherlands. If the
decision regarding the residence permit
(without mvv) is positive, your family
Netherlands immediately.
If an mvv is required, the IND
will inform the embassy or the
consulate of its positive
decision. The IND will let you
know when your family
member or relative may
collect the residence permit.
You can tell your family member or
report to the IND.
Your family member or relative then reports
to the IND desk on the agreed date to collect
their residence permit. If necessary, he
must have a TB test conducted by the
arriving in the Netherlands. Your family
member or relative must also take out
healthcare insurance as quickly as possible.
If your family member or relative must
undergo a civic integration process, he must
continue this in the Netherlands.
The IND will check the identity
of the family member or
relative and then issue the
residence permit.