πŸ›‚ Visa Type: MVV (Machtiging tot Voorlopig Verblijf) – Provisional Residence Permit

If you’re planning to study in the Netherlands for longer than 90 days, you will typically need an MVV (Student Visa) along with a Residence Permit. This process is usually handled in coordination with the university.

πŸ“‹ Step-by-Step Guide to Applying

1. βœ… Meet the Admission Requirements

Before applying, make sure you fulfill the following:

  • Academic Qualifications: Equivalent to a Dutch higher education diploma.

  • Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency via IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English (for English-taught programs).

  • Additional Requirements: Some programs may ask for standardized test scores like the GRE or GMAT, or prior study in a related field.

2. πŸ“ Prepare Your Application Documents

Most universities will require the following:

  • Completed Application Form

  • Valid Passport or National ID

  • Academic Transcripts and Certificates

  • Proof of English Proficiency

  • Motivation Letter

  • Letters of Recommendation

  • CV or Resume

  • Proof of Financial Means

3. 🌐 Apply to Dutch Universities

  • Use the university’s official website or the centralized system Studielink (especially for public universities).

  • Upload all necessary documents during the online application process.

4. πŸ’³ Pay the Application Fee

  • Application fees vary but typically range from €50 to €350, depending on the university.

5. ⏳ Wait for the Admission Decision

  • After submission, universities generally take a few weeks to a few months to respond.

  • If accepted, you’ll receive an official Offer Letter.

6. πŸ›‚ Apply for the Student Visa (MVV) and Residence Permit

Once accepted:

  • University Assistance: Most Dutch universities assist students with the MVV and residence permit application process.

  • Submit Required Documents:

    • Letter of Acceptance

    • Proof of Financial Support (around €15,000/year for tuition + living costs)

    • Health Insurance (mandatory for all students)

  • Application Location: Apply at the Dutch embassy or consulate in your country.

7. 🏠 Arrange Accommodation & Finances

  • Some universities offer help with student housing, but many do not.

  • Start searching for accommodation early, especially in cities like Amsterdam, Utrecht, or Rotterdam where demand is high.

8. ✈️ Prepare for Your Arrival

  • Book Flights: After visa approval, plan your travel well in advance of your course start date.

  • Join Orientation: Many universities organize orientation programs for international students to help them settle in and understand Dutch culture and academic life.

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