The Verification Against EU Law Visa is not a traditional visa but rather a legal procedure. It allows non-EU family members of EU citizens to formalize their right to live in the Netherlands under the EU’s freedom of movement laws. By applying for verification, applicants receive official recognition of their residence rights from the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND).
Eligibility generally applies to:
Non-EU spouses, registered partners, or long-term partners of EU citizens living in the Netherlands.
Children under the age of 21, or dependent children of either partner.
Dependent parents or relatives in the ascending line.
Applicants must demonstrate that they live with or are dependent on the EU citizen exercising their treaty rights in the Netherlands.
Legal Certainty: Receive official confirmation of your right to reside in the Netherlands.
Work Authorization: Once verified, individuals may work in the Netherlands without a separate work permit.
Family Unity: Ensures that families can remain together under EU law.
Path to Stability: Provides a foundation for long-term residency and eventual permanent residence rights.
Collect evidence of your relationship with the EU citizen (e.g., marriage or partnership certificates, proof of cohabitation).
Demonstrate that the EU citizen is lawfully residing and exercising treaty rights in the Netherlands (through work, study, or sufficient financial means).
Submit your application for verification to the IND.
Upon approval, receive a residence document confirming your right of residence.
At INLS, we understand that navigating EU law procedures can be complex and stressful. Our legal experts provide tailored support to ensure that your application is complete, well-documented, and compliant with Dutch and EU regulations. We also assist with family relocation, long-term planning, and potential transitions to permanent residency.