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    Types of visa in the Netherlands
    There are four different visas for internationals visiting the Netherlands:
    › Schengen or short-stay visa
    › Airport transit visa
    › Residence permit or long-stay visa
    There is also a return visa for expats who wish to travel outside the Netherlands and whose residence permit is not currently valid or has been lost/stolen.
    . Return visa for the Netherlands
    If you do not have a valid residence document at the present time (or it will expire while you are abroad) and you want to travel outside the Netherlands, you may need a return visa.
    You do not need an urgent reason to apply for a return visa if you have submitted an application in time (or within two years after your current residence permit have expired) to:
    › extend your temporary stay
    › change your purpose of stay
    › acquire a permanent residence permit
    › acquire a first residence permit for a child born in the Netherlands
    › replace a lost or stolen residence document
    › you are awaiting the decision or have not yet received your permit
    Note: the notice that you have been granted a residence permit is not a valid border-crossing document.
    You will need an urgent (and demonstrable) reason if you are waiting for your application for a first residence permit (with or without an move) or the decision on an appeal/objection against a refusal of an application.
    Note: this is only if you are already allowed to await this procedure in the Netherlands and the decision on your appeal is not expected within the three months' validity of the return visa.
    Valid reasons for wanting to go abroad include the death of a close family member, the wedding of a close family member, business or study travel and a study exchange.
    Note: you must always be able to support your request with documentary evidence.
    Further, if you are awaiting your first residence permit application with an move, you do not need a return visa if your move is still valid. With a valid move you can travel within the Schengen area for 90 days from the date of entry and re-enter the Netherlands for three months from its date of issuance by the Dutch embassy. Only if your move expires while you are abroad do you need a return visa to re-enter the Netherlands.
    In applying for a return visa, you will need a valid passport, your current residence permit (if applicable), the appointment code, a police report (in case your residence permit card was lost/stolen) and, if necessary, documentation supporting the urgency of your need to travel abroad.
    You can apply for a return visa at your local IND desk, after first making an appointment by calling 0900-1234561. The operator will tell you what documents you need to bring.
    If your return visa is granted, it is issued as a sticker in your passport. It is a single entry visa that allows you to travel to and re-enter the Netherlands once within the three months after it was issued.
    Usually the visa cannot be extended, unless it is for business purposes, in which case it may be issued as a multiple entry.
    If your residence permit is based on study and you have to travel for study purposes, your return visa may be valid for six months.
    Visa for students in the Netherlands
    For expats coming to the Netherlands for study purposes, your university may apply for your visa on your behalf.
    Study in Holland has a Student Visa Wizard that explains which procedures may be necessary for you, if any. In most cases, the same procedures apply for prospective employees.