Visa for Amsterdam

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Please can someone assist me? My daughter has a South African passport and is living and working in London on a British ancestral visa. She wants to travel to Amsterdam and also to Paris for a weekend. Where does she apply for these visas?



Best Answer

She can apply for a visa from the Netherlands (at a VFS Global office in London, Edinburgh, or Manchester) or France (at a TLScontact office in London and Edinburgh). Those links will have all the instructions and forms to fill out.

She should apply to the country that is the main destination for her first trip. If she receives a multiple entry visa, she can use that for subsequent trips to the Schengen area as long as she doesn't exceed the dates and number of days limitations on the visa and the 90/180 days rule.




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Do I need a visa to go to Amsterdam?

You can stay in the Netherlands without a visa for a maximum of 90 days in a 180-day period.

How much is a visa to Amsterdam?

What should I know about the Netherlands Schengen Visa Cost? The general visa fee is EUR 80 ($90), and for minors (between 6 to 12 years of age) the price goes down to EUR 40 ($45).

How can I get Amsterdam visa from India?

What do I need to do?
  • You must submit a passport or other travel document issued within the last 10 years. ...
  • You must submit a completed and signed visa application form. ...
  • If you are under 18 and are travelling without one or both of your parents or guardians, ask them to sign a consent form.


  • Is Amsterdam part of Schengen visa?

    The Netherlands is a Schengen Area country. The Schengen Area countries have reached agreements with each other on visa policy, asylum policy, and cooperation between their police and judicial authorities.



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