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Overview of anti-visa for studying in the Netherlands and domestic application locations
In recent years, the number of Chinese students applying to study in the Netherlands has increased significantly. Some students who are preparing to apply to study in the Netherlands have heard that the Netherlands student visa has an anti-visa policy. In response to this question, 86 I will give you a brief introduction. Netherlands visa counter-visa: The admitted school goes to the Dutch Immigration Bureau to apply for a visa (MVV) for the students. After review, the Dutch Immigration Service will send a visa approval letter to the corresponding Dutch embassy or consulate in China, and the visa office of the embassy or consulate will notify the student to collect the visa.
If you want to study in the Netherlands, you cannot use a tourist visa, otherwise you will encounter trouble during inspection. It should be noted that the Dutch Immigration Bureau will cancel both visas if it finds that students have made repeated applications, so try not to apply for a student visa in your own name.
In order to avoid delaying the course, everyone should avoid the peak application season. In order to get the visa as soon as possible, all procedures must be completed in advance and the school should apply for the visa in advance as soon as possible.
The Dutch Embassy in China is located in four areas: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and the Consulate in Hong Kong. The areas under the jurisdiction of the Netherlands Consulate in Shanghai include Shanghai City, Anhui Province, Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province; the areas under the jurisdiction of the Netherlands Consulate in Guangzhou include Guangdong Province, Fujian Province, Hainan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; the areas under the jurisdiction of the Netherlands Consulate in Hong Kong include Hong Kong and the Macao Special Administrative Region; all other provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions are administered by the Embassy of the Netherlands in Beijing. It should be noted that the area where you get the visa will be where the passport is issued. In addition, consulates in different regions have different requirements for the materials submitted when receiving a visa, so when calling or consulting online, you must prepare the application materials required by the corresponding consulate. After passing the review, the Dutch Immigration Bureau will send the approval letter to the Dutch consulate where you submitted the materials, and will also send a copy to the school you applied for.
The above is a brief introduction to the Netherlands’ return visa policy. I hope it will be helpful to Chinese students who are interested in applying to study in the Netherlands.
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