Study in the Netherlands with our expert Hyderabad study visa consultancy. We guide students on student visas, eligibility, required documents, visa fees, and admission to top universities like University of Amsterdam, Delft University, and Leiden University. Services include post-study work permits, scholarships, SOP support, pre-departure guidance, and language assistance. With a high success rate, students can pursue engineering, business, IT, management, and finance programs, ensuring a smooth and rewarding study abroad experience.
Visa Types Offered
- MVV (Provisional Residence Permit) – For students pursuing higher education programs longer than 90 days.
- Short-Stay Schengen Visa – For courses, summer schools, or exchange programs up to 90 days.
Eligibility Criteria for Dutch Universities
To study in the Netherlands, you must meet the following requirements:
- Admission/Offer Letter:
You must have an acceptance or offer letter from a recognized Dutch university or higher education institution. - Academic Requirement:
A minimum of 55–65% marks in your previous studies is generally required. Competitive programs or top universities may have higher requirements. - Language Proficiency:
- English-taught programs: IELTS 6.0–6.5, TOEFL, or Cambridge exam results.
- Dutch language proficiency may be required for some local-language programs.
- English-taught programs: IELTS 6.0–6.5, TOEFL, or Cambridge exam results.
- Financial Proof:
You must demonstrate sufficient funds for living expenses, roughly €11,000 per year (~₹9–10 lakhs). This can be shown via personal savings, loans, or sponsorship. - Health & Travel Insurance:
Valid insurance covering the duration of your stay in the Netherlands is mandatory. - Academic Intent:
A strong Statement of Purpose (SOP) or motivation letter showing your academic and career goals is essential for both university admission and visa approval.
Required Documents
You need to prepare the following documents for university and visa application:
- Valid Passport
- Admission/Acceptance Letter from a Dutch university
- Academic Certificates & Transcripts
- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
- Proof of Funds (Bank Statement, Loan Documents, Sponsor Letter)
- Health & Travel Insurance Certificate
- SOP / Motivation Letter
- CV/Resume
- Passport-size Biometric Photographs
- Police Clearance Certificate
Application Process (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Course & Institution Selection
- Choose a suitable course and university based on your eligibility and career goals.
- Expert guidance helps select programs aligned with your profile.
Step 2: University Application
- Submit application with transcripts, SOP, CV, and language proficiency.
- Receive conditional or full admission/offer letter from the university.
Step 3: MVV (Provisional Residence Visa) & Residence Permit
- Most Dutch universities help apply for the MVV visa and residence permit on your behalf.
- Submit all required documents to the university or Dutch embassy.
Step 4: Fee Payment & Document Submission
- Pay applicable visa/residence permit fees.
- Submit documents like proof of funds, health insurance, and SOP.
Step 5: Biometrics at VFS
Attend fingerprinting and photograph appointment at VFS India as part of the MVV process.
Step 6: Application Review & Approval
- Dutch Immigration Authorities (IND) process your application.
- On approval, receive MVV visa & residence permit from the embassy or consulate.
Step 7: Pre-Departure & Travel
- Prepare for travel with guidance on accommodation, flights, and orientation.
- Arrive in the Netherlands and register at the municipal office (Gemeente) for your residence card.
Work Opportunities
- International students can work 16–20 hours/week during semester and full-time during summer holidays.
- On-campus jobs, internships, and part-time roles help cover living expenses.
- Work is regulated by your student residence permit.
Post-Graduation Options
- Graduates can apply for the Orientation Year Residence Permit (Zoekjaar) to stay 12 months to look for work or start a business.
- During this period, you can gain work experience or transition to a regular employment residence permit.
Benefits of Using a Consultancy
Our Hyderabad consultancy provides:
- Admission Guidance for top Dutch universities
- Visa Filing Assistance (MVV & Residence Permit)
- SOP / Motivation Letter Preparation
- Scholarship & Financial Planning Support
- Pre-Departure Assistance: accommodation, travel, and cultural orientation
Processing Time
Typically 4–10 weeks, depending on university and IND (Immigration & Naturalisation Service) processing.
Success Rate / Notes
- Our Netherlands study visa consultancy in Hyderabad has a 93% success rate.
- The Netherlands is a top European hub for Indian students with English-taught courses, world-class universities, and post-study work options.
Popular Universities
- University of Amsterdam
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
- Utrecht University
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Wageningen University & Research
Visa Fees
MVV & Residence Permit Fee: €210 (approx. ₹18,500)
Special Notes – Studying in the Netherlands
Part-Time Work During Studies
- International students are allowed to work up to 16 hours per week during the academic semester.
- During university holidays or summer breaks, students can work full-time.
- Opportunities include part-time jobs, internships, or on-campus work, helping students gain experience and support living expenses.
Post-Graduation – Orientation Year Visa (Zoekjaar)
- Graduates are eligible for the Orientation Year Residence Permit (Zoekjaar).
- This permit allows students to stay in the Netherlands for 12 months after graduation to search for employment or start a business.
- During this period, graduates can work full-time, increasing their chances of securing long-term employment or residence.
Services Offered by Our Hyderabad Consultancy
- Admission Guidance: Assistance in selecting universities and programs, and securing admission.
- SOP & Motivation Letter Support: Crafting strong statements to strengthen applications.
- Visa Filing Assistance: Guidance for MVV (provisional visa) and residence permit applications.
- Scholarship Advice: Recommendations on available scholarships and funding options.
- Pre-Departure Briefing: Orientation on accommodation, travel, Dutch culture, and practical tips for living in the Netherlands.