π³π±Netherlands Visa for Venezuelan Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
No β Venezuelan passport holders do not need a visa for Netherlands. Entry is visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.
Visa-free for stays of no more than 90 days in any 180-day period. Source: EU Regulation 2018/1806 Annex II (consolidated as of 03 February 2025).
eur-lex.europa.eu βEntering Netherlands on a Venezuelan passport
- β Travel with just your valid Venezuelan passport. No visa or prior application needed.
- β See the exact document checklist for Venezuelan applicants β only needed if you apply for a longer-stay visa.
Netherlands visa documents for Venezuelan applicants
No visa documents are needed for a short visit β Venezuelan citizens enter Netherlands with just a valid passport. If you apply for a longer-stay visa, these are the exact documents required, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.
touristFamily/Friends Visit
Please see the checklist for a Family/Friends visa with the complete list of requirements (netherlandsworldwide.nl β) Travel insurance is mandatory for all the Caribbean parts of The Kingdom of The Netherlands. If you have not purchased, please click here (visa.vfsglobal.com β) - Complete the online Caribbean visa Application form (consular.mfaservices.nl β) . Only forms completed online receive a unique code. Forms without a unique code may cause issues when processing your application. Print this form and submit it along with the other documents. Handwritten forms are not accepted. - The portal will guide through the application questions and will make sure you do not forget to enter any necessary values. - Make an appointment online - Before you visit the Visa Application Centre, you will need to make an appointment using the online appointment (visa.vfsglobal.com β) system
touristTourism
Please see the checklist for a tourist visa with the complete list of requirements (netherlandsworldwide.nl β) Travel insurance is mandatory for all the Caribbean parts of The Kingdom of The Netherlands. If you have not purchased, please click here (visa.vfsglobal.com β) - Complete the online Caribbean visa Application form (consular.mfaservices.nl β) . Only forms completed online receive a unique code. Forms without a unique code may cause issues when processing your application. Print this form and submit it along with the other documents. Handwritten forms are not accepted. - The portal will guide through the application questions and will make sure you do not forget to enter any necessary values. - Make an appointment online - Before you visit the Visa Application Centre, you will need to make an appointment using the online appointment (visa.vfsglobal.com β) system
otherLong-stay Caribbean visa
You need several documents to apply for a Schengen visa. Always submit all documents. Your application may be rejected if you fail to do so. Please note: you can apply for a visa only when you applied for your residence permit (paisesbajosytu.nl β) and your application has been approved. For CuraΓ§ao, provisional approval is enough. Please note the following: - The application request must first be submitted, via your sponsor in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom, to the authorities of the Caribbean part of the Kingdom you wish to visit. - The authority of said Caribbean part of the Kingdom will determine whether your trip is necessary. In case of a positive assessment, that authority will inform you and you can apply for your visa at the VFS Visa Application Centre - Please note that the authorization to submit a visa application does not guarantee that you will obtain the visa. - Step 1: Complete the application form Complete the online Schengen visa application form (consular.mfaservices.nl β). Only forms completed online receive a unique code. Forms without a unique code may cause issues when processing your application. Print this form and submit it along with the other documents. Handwritten forms are not accepted. For more information, please visit the Ministry website Where can I get a visa application form for the Netherlands? (netherlandsworldwide.nl β) - Step 2: Get all the required documents Get all the documents required for your application. Directly below you can find out which documents you need to provide and which requirements they must meet. - For every document submitted, you must provide the original (to show at the counter) and a photocopy (to be attached to the visa file). The documents must have been drawn up in (or translated into) Dutch, English, French or Spanish. Passport A passport or other travel document containing at least two blank pages. It should be valid for at least 3 months after you leave the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom. Documents for children under 18 If you are applying for a visa for a child under 18, you must provide the childβs birth certificate and an identity document for each parent. Proof of legal residence You must be able to prove that you are legally resident in the country you are applying from. To do this, you can show your passport, residence permit or a visa. Photocopy of letter from immigration service Has your residence permit application been approved by the local immigration service? If so, you must submit a photocopy of the letter your sponsor received. The requirements vary for the different Caribbean parts of the Kingdom: - Aruba: temporary admission document (VTA) - St Maarten: landing permit - CuraΓ§ao: you do not need to provide a copy of the letter - Bonaire, St Eustatius, Saba: authorisation for temporary stay (MVV-BES) You should also bring any additional documents listed in the letter.
studentStudy/Event
Please see the checklist for a study/event visa with the complete list of requirements (netherlandsworldwide.nl β) Travel insurance is mandatory for all the Caribbean parts of The Kingdom of The Netherlands. If you have not purchased, please click here (visa.vfsglobal.com β) - Complete the online Caribbean visa Application form (consular.mfaservices.nl β) . Only forms completed online receive a unique code. Forms without a unique code may cause issues when processing your application. Print this form and submit it along with the other documents. Handwritten forms are not accepted. - The portal will guide through the application questions and will make sure you do not forget to enter any necessary values. - Make an appointment online - Before you visit the Visa Application Centre, you will need to make an appointment using the online appointment (visa.vfsglobal.com β) system
businessBusiness
Please see the checklist for a business visa with the complete list of requirements (netherlandsworldwide.nl β) Travel insurance is mandatory for all the Caribbean parts of The Kingdom of The Netherlands. If you have not purchased, please click here (visa.vfsglobal.com β) - Complete the online Caribbean visa Application form (consular.mfaservices.nl β) . Only forms completed online receive a unique code. Forms without a unique code may cause issues when processing your application. Print this form and submit it along with the other documents. Handwritten forms are not accepted. - The portal will guide through the application questions and will make sure you do not forget to enter any necessary values. - Make an appointment online - Before you visit the Visa Application Centre, you will need to make an appointment using the online appointment (visa.vfsglobal.com β) system
Other Netherlands visa categories (21)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Netherlands. Eligibility varies by visa type β some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Highly Skilled Migrant Residence Permit (Kennismigrant)
Long-stay residence permit for highly skilled foreign nationals employed by an IND-recognised sponsor in the Netherlands, allowing them to live and work in the country.
Fee is β¬423. Permit validity matches contract duration, max 5 years. Requires employment with IND-recognised sponsor. Salary thresholds (gross/month, from 1 Jan 2026): reduced criterion β¬3,122; under 30 years β¬4,357; 30+ years β¬5,942. If job is lost, 3β6 months to find new employment. Path to permanent residence after 5 years.
Apply here βEuropean Blue Card Residence Permit
EU-level work permit for highly qualified non-EU nationals with a university degree or equivalent experience, employed in a high-skilled role in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬423. Requires higher education diploma (min 3 years) or 5 years professional experience at higher level. Salary thresholds (gross/month, from 1 Jan 2026): standard β¬5,942; recent graduates (within 3 years) β¬4,754. Contract minimum 6 months. Processing: 30 days for recognised sponsors, 45 days for certain existing holders, 90 days for others. Valid up to 5 years.
Apply here βSingle Permit (GVVA β Gecombineerde Vergunning voor Verblijf en Arbeid)
Combined residence and work permit for non-EU nationals taking up paid employment in the Netherlands that does not fall under the highly skilled migrant or Blue Card schemes.
Fee is β¬423. Valid up to 3 years (or 5 years if applicant has worked legally for 5 years in the Netherlands). Employer must apply on behalf of the employee. Employer must be registered in the Dutch Chamber of Commerce, advertise the vacancy through UWV, and pay salary per applicable collective labour agreement. Covers various roles including spiritual counselors, artists, intra-corporate transferees, and international non-profit employees.
Apply here βIntra-Corporate Transferee Residence Permit
Residence permit for managers, specialists, or trainees being transferred from a non-EU company to a branch or subsidiary in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬423. Governed by EU Directive 2014/66/EU. Transferee must have worked for the company group for at least 3 months. Valid for managers/specialists up to 3 years; trainees up to 1 year. Eligible for EU intra-corporate transferee mobility to other EU member states.
Apply here βSelf-Employed Person Residence Permit (Zelfstandige)
Residence permit for non-EU nationals who wish to establish and run their own business or work as a freelancer in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬423. Applicant's work must be of 'essential interest to the Dutch economy,' assessed by RVO (Netherlands Enterprise Agency) via a points system (minimum 30 points per category). No minimum investment amount for general route; Dutch-American and Dutch-Japanese trade treaties require 'substantial capital' (typically at least β¬4,500). Permit valid up to 2 years; renewable. Path to permanent residence after 5 years.
Apply here βStart-Up Founder Residence Permit
Temporary residence permit for non-EU entrepreneurs who want to develop an innovative business in the Netherlands with the guidance of an approved facilitator.
Fee is β¬423. Valid for 1 year, not extendable. Applicant must work with an approved facilitator under a signed contract. Business must be innovative (new to the Netherlands or using new technology). After 1 year, can apply for self-employed person permit. RVO provides advisory assessment and positive assessment is required. Requires registration in Chamber of Commerce Trade Register.
Apply here βSeasonal Work Residence Permit
Temporary work permit for non-EU nationals performing seasonal agricultural or horticultural work in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬254. Maximum stay 24 weeks (168 days). Primarily for agricultural sector. Employer must apply on behalf of the worker. Worker must be paid at least minimum wage.
Apply here βResearcher Residence Permit
Residence permit for non-EU nationals conducting scientific research in the Netherlands under a hosting agreement with a recognised research institution.
Fee is β¬423. Governed by EU Directive 2016/801. Eligible for EU long-term mobility to other member states after at least 6 months in the Netherlands. Recognised research organisations must host the researcher under a formal hosting agreement.
Apply here βStudent Residence Permit (University / Higher Professional Education)
Long-stay residence permit for non-EU/EEA nationals enrolled in an accredited bachelor's, master's, or doctoral programme at a Dutch university or higher professional education institution.
Fee is β¬254 for first application and extensions. Typically applied for by the educational institution on the student's behalf. Valid for 1 year; renewable for duration of study. Institution must be IND-recognised. Work is permitted up to 16 hours/week or full-time during summer months.
Apply here βStudent Residence Permit (Secondary / Vocational Education)
Long-stay residence permit for non-EU/EEA nationals enrolled in secondary school (VMBO/HAVO/VWO) or vocational education (MBO) in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬254. For students studying below university level. Educational institution typically applies on behalf of the student. Renewable for duration of study.
Apply here βOrientation Year Residence Permit (Zoekjaar β Highly Educated Migrants)
One-year residence permit for recent graduates or researchers who completed their studies/research in the Netherlands or at a top-ranked institution abroad, allowing them to seek employment or start a business.
Fee is β¬254 (exempt for Turkish, San Marinese, and Israeli nationals). Valid for 1 year; not extendable. Must have completed accredited bachelor's/master's/doctoral degree at Dutch institution, or Erasmus Mundus Joint Master, or master's/doctoral from top-200 ranked institution (THE, QS, Shanghai) within 3 years before application. Permits free work during validity. Not available if orientation year permit was previously held.
Apply here βWorking Holiday Residence Permit
Residence permit for young nationals of specific countries allowing them to live and work in the Netherlands on a temporary basis, primarily to experience Dutch culture while financing their stay through employment.
Available to nationals of: Australia (no quota), Canada (no quota), New Zealand (no quota), Japan (200/year), South Korea (200/year), Argentina (100/year), Uruguay (100/year), Hong Kong (100/year), Taiwan (100/year). Applicants must be aged 18β30. Must have return ticket or funds to purchase one, and sufficient funds for the stay. Australia, Canada, and New Zealand nationals do not need an MVV; they apply upon arrival. Quota countries must apply before quota is exhausted. Not extendable. From 1 April 2026, pre-registration is no longer required.
Apply here βFamily Reunification Residence Permit (Partner)
Long-stay residence permit allowing the foreign partner or spouse of a Dutch or lawfully resident non-EU national to live in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬254 for adults; β¬85 for children under 18; β¬44ββ¬85 for Turkish nationals (reduced rates under EU-Turkey Association Agreement). Sponsor must meet income requirement (generally 100% of applicable social assistance norm). Sponsor must have a valid residence permit of at least 1 year. Relationship must be genuine. Permit valid 1 year; renewable.
Apply here βFamily Reunification Residence Permit (Minor Child)
Long-stay residence permit for non-EU minor children (under 18) to join a parent lawfully residing in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬85 for children under 18. Parent sponsor must meet income requirements and have a valid residence permit. Permit valid 1 year; renewable.
Apply here βMedical Treatment Residence Permit
Residence permit for non-EU nationals who need to receive medical treatment in the Netherlands that is not available in their home country.
Fee is β¬1,337 for first application; β¬466 for extension. High fee reflects the specialised nature of this permit. Treatment must be unavailable in applicant's country of origin. Applicant must demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover treatment and living expenses. Permit tied to the duration of treatment.
Apply here βReturn Visa (Terugkeervisum)
A national visa for non-EU nationals who hold a Dutch residence permit that has expired or is being renewed, allowing them to return to the Netherlands after travelling abroad.
Fee is β¬197 standard; β¬57 for EC-Turkey Agreement holders; free for Moluccans. Issued by the Dutch embassy or consulate abroad when a permit holder has left the Netherlands and their permit has been renewed or is pending. Allows re-entry to the Netherlands.
Apply here βAu Pair Residence Permit
Temporary residence permit for young foreign nationals to live with a Dutch host family, providing childcare and light household tasks in exchange for board and pocket money, as part of a cultural exchange.
Fee is β¬423 (first application and change in purpose). Host family must be approved; au pair must be aged 18β30 (some exceptions). Duration typically 1 year. Applicant must have adequate health insurance. Not a work permit; income is limited to pocket money. Cultural exchange focus. Note: fee updated from β¬254 to β¬423 as of 2026 IND fee schedule (confirmed from ind.nl/en/fees).
Apply here βLong-Term Resident EU Status (Duurzame Verblijfsvergunning EU)
Permanent long-term resident status within the EU for non-EU nationals who have legally resided in the Netherlands for at least 5 continuous years.
Fee is β¬254 for first application; β¬85 for 5-year renewal. Requires 5 years legal continuous residence. Provides near-equal rights to Dutch nationals and facilitates mobility to other EU member states. Renewable every 5 years for β¬85. Governed by EU Directive 2003/109/EC.
Apply here βEssential Start-Up Personnel Residence Permit
Residence permit for foreign employees whose specialised expertise is essential to an innovative, scalable start-up in the Netherlands.
Fee is β¬423. Pilot scheme running 1 June 2021 to 1 June 2028. The start-up must be innovative, have at most 15 employees, and may sponsor up to 5 foreign employees. The employee must be an expert in a specialised field and receive mandatory participation of at least a 1% equity stake OR shares/options worth β¬65,000+ (granted within 3 years). RVO provides an advisory assessment. Permit valid up to 3 years, tied to the employment contract; extendable. Distinct from the Start-Up (founder) permit. Path to permanent residence after 5 years.
Apply here βIntern or Apprentice Residence Permit (Traineeship)
Combined residence and work permit for non-EU nationals coming to the Netherlands for more than 90 days to complete an internship, traineeship, or apprenticeship.
Fee is β¬423. Issued as a Single Permit (GVVA - combined residence and work permit) for internships/traineeships exceeding 90 days. Maximum duration depends on the placement: MBO vocational internships max 6 months; university-level traineeships max 1 year; apprenticeships max 24 weeks. Canadian nationals aged 18β30 may qualify under the Young Workers Exchange Program (max 1 year). The employer usually applies on the applicant's behalf by post. IND decides within 60 days (target 7 weeks) once the application is complete.
Apply here βCultural Exchange Residence Permit
Temporary residence permit for young people to experience Dutch culture and society through a programme run by a recognised exchange organisation.
Fee is β¬423. Applicant must be aged 18β30 (or 15β18 if the exchange programme allows) and must not have previously held a Dutch exchange permit. Only a recognised exchange organisation may apply on the applicant's behalf, and it may submit the application online (or by post using form 7503). Applicant must live with a registered host family and have adequate means and health insurance. Valid up to 1 year; IND aims to decide within about 2 weeks (legal maximum 90 days). Also covers European Solidarity Corps volunteers. Distinct from the Au Pair and Working Holiday permits.
Apply here βNetherlands visa for Venezuelan citizens β FAQ
Do Venezuelan citizens need a visa for Netherlands?
No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days.
How long can Venezuelan citizens stay in Netherlands?
Venezuelan passport holders can stay in Netherlands for up to 90 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.
What documents do Venezuelan citizens need for Netherlands?
A valid passport is all Venezuelan citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 90 days). If you apply for a longer-stay visa, Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.
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