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I just married my husband last June. He is Dutch. Then he applied for mvv in the Netherlands in March this year.

Hello, it is divided into the following three situations: 1, the spouse is KM (Kenneth immigrant/skilled immigrant), and birth notarization and double authentication are required in China, and the documents are fair and double authentication. Let the spouse submit these materials to the town hall where the spouse is located, and the town hall will forward them to IND(informatie en dienst/ Immigration Bureau) for review. If they pass, the city hall will ask you and your spouse to register at the city hall in person. Then the city hall will give you a marriage/partner certificate, and then your spouse will use this certificate to apply to IND for your family reunion. If IND passes, it will send a notice to the domestic embassy, asking you to start applying for MVV/ long-term residence, and then follow the steps explained by the embassy. After arriving in the Netherlands with MVV, you should inform IND as soon as possible and exchange ID cards for KM partners. Your ID card will be bound to your partner's work contract, that is, how long the work contract is, how long your ID card will be valid. 2. If the spouse is a non-KM non-Dutch, the other party needs to provide sufficient economic proof, work contract and residence certificate. And the applicant must take the basic Dutch exam at the Dutch embassy in China, and then the remaining steps are the same as above. 3. The spouse is Dutch, and the other party needs to provide financial guarantee, Dutch passport. Similarly, applicants have to take an examination of Dutch, and other steps are the same as 1.