You can travel back to the Netherlands with a return visa and a valid passport (or other travel document). With the return visa, you can travel through other Schengen countries. This is permitted during both the outbound trip and the return trip. You do not need any additional visa or permit for this.
Contents
- 1 What is a return visa Netherlands?
- 2 How long is resident return visa valid for?
- 3 What is a returning resident visa NZ?
- 4 What are the types of visa in Netherlands?
- 5 How do I know if my resident return visa is valid?
- 6 How long can I stay in the Netherlands after my residence permit expires?
- 7 Can RRV be rejected?
- 8 Can I lose my Australian permanent residency?
- 9 Can NZ permanent residency expire?
- 10 Does NZ resident visa expire?
- 11 What’s the difference between resident and permanent resident?
- 12 How long can I stay in the Netherlands without a visa?
- 13 How long it takes to get Netherlands visa?
What is a return visa Netherlands?
This is a visa allowing you back into the Netherlands without a valid residence permit. It’s a national visa, not a short-stay visa for visiting the Netherlands, so you can only enter other Schengen countries in transit.
How long is resident return visa valid for?
Resident Return visas (subclass 155) are usually valid for 5 years if you meet the two year residence requirements or hold substantial business, cultural, employment or personal ties to Australia.
What is a returning resident visa NZ?
The similar visa in New Zealand was called Returning Resident’s Visa (RRV). It gave New Zealand permanent residents the right to resume their residence status when they returned to New Zealand. The first Returning Resident’s Visa was valid for 2 years. A permanent resident visa is not subject to any conditions.
What are the types of visa in Netherlands?
There are four types of visa for the Netherlands:
- Schengen, short stay or tourist visa for stays up to 90 days.
- Transit visa for transfers at Dutch airports.
- Return visa for foreigners in the Netherlands without a valid residence permit who need to urgently travel abroad.
How do I know if my resident return visa is valid?
Check visa validity (issuance and expiry dates) For Dubai visas, contact Amer service on the toll free number 800 5111 if you are living in the UAE. If you are outside the UAE, call Amer on the toll free number +9714-313-9999.
How long can I stay in the Netherlands after my residence permit expires?
With your Dutch residence permit you may stay in all Schengen countries up to 90 days in any 180 day period without a visa. You do not need a separate visa. Take your passport and residence permit with you. Your passport and residence permit must be valid for your entire trip.
Can RRV be rejected?
If my application for RRV is refused, can I apply for it again? Yes; however, you need to change your visa application as it could be refused for one or many of the reasons like: You failed to meet the conditions of the visa. You did not support your claims given in the application with enough information or evidence.
Can I lose my Australian permanent residency?
If you have a permanent residency, you can stay in Australia indefinitely as long as you never leave. At this point if you choose to stay outside of Australia after that date, then yes, you could lose your residency status. However, if you fly to Australia and stay past that date, it does matter.
Can NZ permanent residency expire?
And, more importantly, permanent residency in New Zealand does not expire. Unlike Australia, where it is granted for an initial five-year term, or Canada, where it comes with continuing residency obligations, permanent residency in New Zealand requires no commitments at all.
Does NZ resident visa expire?
Your New Zealand resident visa expires each time you leave. You can apply to have multiple entry travel conditions added to your visa for up to 2 years if you: do not want your resident visa to expire each time you leave New Zealand.
What’s the difference between resident and permanent resident?
A resident alien is a foreign-born United States resident who is not an American citizen. A resident alien is also known as a permanent resident or a lawful permanent resident, which means they are considered an immigrant who has been legally and lawfully recorded as a resident of the country.
How long can I stay in the Netherlands without a visa?
You can stay in the Netherlands without a visa for a maximum of 90 days.
How long it takes to get Netherlands visa?
The processing for your Netherlands Schengen visa application may take anywhere from 15-30 working days. In some cases, it could take longer while in others, it could take less.