If you plan to study in the Netherlands for more than 90 days, you will need a Dutch Student Residence Permit (MVV).

Step-by-Step Guide

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Step-by-Step Guide on How to Apply for a Schengen Visa to the Netherlands from African countries.

  • Step 1

    Determine the Correct Visa Type. Most applicants will require a Short-Stay Schengen Visa (Type C) for tourism, family visits, or business travel.

  • Step 2

    Identify the Application Centre
    Applications are submitted through VFS Global or the official Dutch embassy or consulate in your country of residence:Nigeria: VFS Global (Lagos / Abuja)

    Ghana: VFS Global (Accra)

    South Africa: VFS Global (Pretoria / Cape Town)

    Sierra Leone: Applications may be processed via a neighbouring country if required

  • Step 4

    Book an Appointment
    Schedule your biometric appointment online through the relevant visa application centre.

  • Step 4

    Prepare Your Documents
    Typical requirements include:

    Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity) Completed Schengen visa application form Passport photographs (Schengen standard)Travel itinerary and flight reservationProof of accommodation. Travel insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage) Proof of funds (bank statements)

    Employment letter or business documents

  • Step 5

    Attend Your Appointment
    Submit the required documents, biometrics (including fingerprints and a photo), and pay the visa fee.

  • Step 6

    Wait for a Decision
    Processing usually takes 15–30 working days, depending on the country and season.

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How to Apply for a Schengen Visa to the Netherlands from the United Kingdom.

UK residents who are non-British passport holders may need a Schengen visa to visit the Netherlands.

  • Step 1

    Check If You Need a Visa
    If you hold a passport from Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Sierra Leone, or another non-EU country, you may require a visa even if you live in the UK.

  • Step 2

    Apply via VFS Global UK
    All Netherlands Schengen visa applications in the UK are processed through VFS Global.

  • Step 3

    Book Your Appointment
    Appointments are available in London and other major UK cities.

  • Step 4

    Prepare Required Documents

    Valid passport and UK residence permit

    Completed Schengen application form

    Proof of UK address

    Bank statements (UK-based if applicable)

    Employment letter or business registration

    Travel insurance and accommodation details

  • Step 5

    Submit Biometrics and Pay Fees

    Step 6: Receive Your Decision
    Processing time is typically 10–15 working days.

How to Apply for a Student Visa to the Netherlands

If you plan to study in the Netherlands for more than 90 days, you will need a Dutch Student Residence Permit (MVV).

Step-by-Step Guide

  • Step 1

    Secure Admission
    You must first be accepted by a recognised Dutch educational institution.

  • Step 2

    University Initiates the Application
    In most cases, your university applies for the MVV on your behalf with the Dutch Immigration Service (IND).

  • Step 3

    Prepare Supporting Documents

    Admission letter

    Proof of tuition payment

    Proof of financial means

    Valid passport

    Academic certificates

  • Step 4

    Attend Embassy Appointment
    Applicants from the UK, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and Sierra Leone must attend a visa appointment to submit biometrics.

  • Step 5

    Collect Your MVV and Residence Permit
    Once approved, you will collect your entry visa and later your residence card in the Netherlands.