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How to apply for a visa for a hukou in Hangzhou, which needs to work abroad for half a year?

The visa should go to the Dutch embassy or consulate. Consulate-General of the Netherlands in Shanghai

Address: 4th Floor, East Building, Sun Plaza, No.88 Xianxia Road

Tel: 21-629976

There is no consulate in Hangzhou, but you have to apply for a passport and various certificates to go abroad in Hangzhou. Your question is too general, everyone's situation is different, and the materials that need to be notarized are different, so you can go to the Exit-Entry Administration Office and Notary Office of Hangzhou Public Security Bureau to ask about the specific methods.

The MVV visa in the Netherlands is usually an anti-visa, that is, the foreign company, school and other units that accept your work apply for a visa to the immigration office in the Netherlands with the materials you sent, and after the visa is approved, you can collect the visa at the consulate.

if I apply for a passport, I will take my household registration book, ID card and money, and I will personally take photos at the entry-exit administration office to fill out the form, and it will be done in two hours. Leave your address, and the management office will send you the completed passport by courier within two weeks. If there is no proof of criminal offence, bring your household registration ID card to the police station where your household registration is located or the higher authorities designated by it, and so on. Other justice can be handled locally, take the form from the notary office, fill it out, stamp it at the corresponding unit and return it to the notary office for notarization. In a word, you should do your homework for whatever the Dutch side wants you to do. If you need a birth certificate and an unmarried certificate, go to the notary office and ask them. Generally, they will notarize you with a household registration book. < P > You can go to the visa section on the website of the Dutch Embassy to see more.