Start-up:

You want to apply for a residence permit as a starter. With this residence permit you have 1 year to start an innovative company in the Netherlands.

You do this together with a mentor: a supervisor. Read what the requirements are and how to apply for a residence permit

Applying for admission and residence in the Netherlands as a 'start-up' working as a self-employed person. You can only use this form if you are a foreign national living outside the Netherlands. VSD immigration delivers the application to the Dutch embassy or consulate in the country of origin or the country of continuous residence.

 

Requirements for companions,

The RVO maintains a list of supervisors who meet these requirements.

  • The supervisor has experience in supervising innovative start-ups.
  • The supervisor is financially sound.
  • The facilitator has not been granted a moratorium or liquidation and has no negative equity.
  • The facilitator does not have a majority interest in the start-up company.
  • The supervisor is not your child, parent, grandparent, uncle or aunt (family up to and including the third degree).
  • The supervisor has a deputy within the organisation.

To get the correct advice for your situation, follow these steps

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  • Step 1  Select your nationality, destination and reason for travel to find the correct requirements and travel advice
  • Step 2  If following our advice, you decide to submit an application, then click on the 'request visa' button, fill in your details and confirm your application
  • Step 3  Check the necessary documents and send them to us, or use our courier pickup service
  • Step 4  Once your business visa has been issued, we will make sure it's correct and send it back to you directly

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