Visa Schengen
The Schengen Visa opens doors to not only the Netherlands but also 26 other European Schengen countries. Whether you need a visa for the iconic windmills and canals, eager to explore historic cities, or planning to connect with loved ones, the Schengen Visa makes your European dreams a reality.
The Schengen Area is a group of 27 European countries that have agreed to allow passport holders of any member country to move freely within the area without border controls. The Netherlands is one of these countries.
This visa is perfect for those planning a single trip to the Netherlands. It can be used for various purposes like business, tourism, visiting family, transit, or even as an entry visa for those planning to apply for a longer-term visa after arrival. It’s valid for three months and allows a stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
*Countries that require biometric process: Schengen (Europe), UK, Saudi Arabia, China, and Canada
To apply for a Schengen Visa to the Netherlands, all documents included in the application must be translated into English. To stay updated on the most recent visa requirements, consider consulting our professional consultants. Understanding the correct document eligibility is necessary for a successful application.
As a reputable visa processing agency, Global Visa from Lets Move Indonesia is well-equipped to assist applicants in obtaining a short-stay Schengen Visa to the Netherlands. Our team of experienced specialists possesses a thorough understanding of the visa requirements and can provide guidance and support throughout the application process.
If you are planning to travel to the Netherlands, we encourage you to contact Global Visa to learn more about the Schengen Visa. We are dedicated to making your visa application process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Contact Global Visa today to learn more about our Schengen Visa services and how we can assist you in obtaining a visa to the Netherlands.
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