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Applying for Netherlands Visa from Kuwait

You can apply for Netherlands visa from Kuwait by booking an appointment via booking service provided by VFS Global, by the following link below:

Steps for Applying for Netherlands Visa from Kuwait

You can apply for the Netherlands visa from Kuwait by booking an appointment via VFS Global, as follows:

  • Go to VFS Global website “from here“.
  • Press “Apply Now“.

Steps  for Applying for Netherlands Visa Kuwait

  • Click on “Book Now“.

Steps  for Applying for Netherlands Visa Kuwait

  • Login or register a new user.
  • Continue the process of booking an appointment.
  • Pay the fees for the service. 
  • Go to the visa application center on the booked appointment date.
  • Continue the application for a Netherlands visa.
  • Get your visa when it’s ready.

Netherlands Visa Requirements from Kuwait

You can check the requirements for the Netherlands visa from Kuwait, as shown below:

Visa Type Visa Requirements
Tourist Visa
  • A completed and signed Schengen visa application form.
  • A valid passport or travel document that:
    • Is valid for at least 3 months after leaving the Schengen area.
    • Contains at least 2 blank visa pages.
    • Was issued no more than 10 years ago.
  • Copies of:
    • Personal details page of the passport.
    • Previously issued visas and entry/exit stamps.
    • Personal details page and visas of any prior passport.
  • For minors traveling alone or with one parent:
    • Birth certificate extract.
    • Identity documents signed by both parents.
    • Declaration of consent from both parents.
    • Court judgment on custody if applicable.
    • School declaration approving the absence, if relevant.
  • Proof of legal residence, such as:
    • Passport, visa, or residence permit valid for at least 3 months beyond Schengen departure.
    • Work permit, if applicable.
  • A recent passport photo meeting Dutch requirements, taken within the last 6 months.
  • Travel itinerary, including:
    • Travel reservations for entry and exit from the Schengen area (no tickets required).
  • Documents for tourist purposes:
    • Hotel reservations.
    • Bank statements for the last 3 months.
    • Employer’s declaration stating the period of absence (if employed).
  • Proof of return to your home country after the trip.
  • Proof of health insurance that:
    • Covers the entire Schengen area and the visit duration.
    • Provides at least €30,000 coverage for medical costs, emergency treatment, and repatriation (including death).
    • Is officially issued by the insurer or purchased specifically for the trip.
  • Visa, residence permit, or passport allowing entry to the final destination after the Schengen visit.
  • Payment of the visa fee at the time of application.
  • Your passport will remain with the authorities during the application process.
  • Incomplete applications or missing documents may lead to visa refusal.
  • Additional documents may be requested, and visa fees are non-refundable in case of refusal.
Family members of EU/EEA or Swiss nationals Visa
  • A valid passport or other travel document along with a photocopy of the personal details page.
  • Your passport or travel document must:
    • Have at least 2 empty visa pages.
    • Be issued within the last 10 years.
    • Remain valid for at least 3 months after leaving the Schengen area.
  • A passport photo that meets Dutch requirements and is taken within the last 6 months.
  • A detailed travel itinerary to the Netherlands, including departure and arrival locations and times for each segment.
  • Travel reservations that can be canceled if needed.
  • For children under 18:
    • A permission form signed by both parents or guardians.
    • A photocopy of the child’s valid identity document signed by both parents or guardians.
    • A photocopy of the child’s birth certificate showing both parents’ names.
    • Any applicable legal documents, such as guardianship papers.
  • If your residence permit has expired:
    • A valid residence permit.
    • Proof of the date you left the Netherlands or Schengen area (e.g., plane ticket or passport stamp).
  • If your residence permit was lost or stolen:
    • A police report.
    • A photocopy of the residence permit, if available.
    • Your alien registration number, found in letters from the Immigration and Naturalisation Service or on the back of the residence document.
Family and Friends Visit Visa
  • For every document, you must provide the original and one copy.
  • The documents are to be presented in or translated to Dutch, English, French, or Spanish.
  • Applications should be submitted in person.
  • A completed and signed Schengen visa application form.
  • A passport or other travel document.
  • Your passport or travel document must be valid for at least 3 months from the date on which you leave the Schengen area.
  • Your passport or travel document must have at least 2 empty visa pages.
  • Your passport or travel document cannot have been issued more than 10 years ago.
  • Copy of the personal details page.
  • Copy of previously issued visas and a copy of all entry/exit stamps.
  • Copy of the personal details page of any previous passport and its visas.
  • An extract of the minor’s birth certificate if applying for a minor traveling alone or with one parent.
  • An identity document bearing the parents’ signature (1 document for each parent).
  • A declaration of consent from both parents, stating that the minor can travel.
  • If relevant: a court judgment stating which parent has been allocated parental responsibility for the minor.
  • If relevant: a declaration from the minor’s school consenting to his/her absence.
  • Evidence of legal residence in the country you are applying from, e.g., a passport, visa, or residence permit and a copy.
  • Residence permit should be valid for at least 3 months after departure from Schengen.
  • Work permit if applicable.
  • A passport photo that meets Dutch passport requirements, taken within the last 6 months.
  • Travel itinerary – Travel reservation to and from the Schengen area in your name, not a ticket.
  • Documents proving your visit is for tourist purposes.
  • Hotel reservations for the duration of your visit.
  • Bank statements of the last three months.
  • A declaration from your employer stating the period of your absence, if employed.
  • Documents proving that you will return to your own country after your trip.
  • Proof of health insurance:
    • The insurance policy has been taken out in your name.
    • Your insurance is valid throughout the Schengen area and for the duration of your visit.
    • At least €30,000 of medical costs are reimbursed, including hospital care, emergency treatment, and repatriation (including in the event of death).
    • If your insurer will not provide an official document of this nature, take out travel insurance with appropriate medical cover.
  • A visa, residence permit, or passport which gives entry to your final destination after your visit to the Schengen area.
  • Payment of the visa fee at the moment of application.
  • You will not have your passport in your possession during the visa application process.
  • An incomplete application may result in visa rejection.
  • Additional supporting documents may be requested by the competent authorities.
  • In case of refusal, visa fees are non-refundable.
Transit Visa
  • Documents must be in Dutch, English, French, German, or Spanish.
  • If documents are in a different language, they must be translated.
  • Applications must be submitted in person.
  • Documents will not be returned, except for your travel document and expired residence permit.
  • To apply for a visa, you must hand in your travel document.
  • Competent authorities may request additional supporting documents.
  • Visa application fees are non-refundable in case of rejection.

Netherlands Visa Fees from Kuwait

The table below shows the fees required for Netherlands visa Kuwait:

Visa Service Service Fees
Schengen Visa for Child – Under 6 Years Free
Schengen Visa for Child – From 6 Years to 11 Years 14.4 KWD
Normal Schengen Visa Fees 28.8 KWD
Schengen Visa Low Fees 11.2 KWD
Airport Transit Visa Child – Under 6 Years Free
Airport Transit Visa Child – From 6 Years to 11 Years 14.4 KWD
Airport Transit Visa 28.8 KWD
Caribbean Visa Child – Under 6 Years Free
Caribbean Visa 25.6 KWD
Entry Visa Child – Under 6 Years Free
Entry Visa Child – From 6 Years to 11 Years 14.4 KWD
Entry Visa 28.8 KWD

Netherlands Visa Center in Kuwait

You can check the details of Netherlands visa Kuwait center, from the table below:

Center Information Center Details
Netherlands Visa Center Name VFS Global Group Visa Application Centre
Center Address Arraya Centre – Al Shahada Street – Al Asimah Governorate – Near Courtyard by Marriott – Kuwait City
Center Working Days Sunday to Thursday
Center Business Hours 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Center Submission Hours 9:00 AM To 3:00 PM
Center Passport Hours 4:00 PM To 5:00 PM

Questions & Answers

What are the steps to apply for a Netherlands visa from Kuwait?

What are the steps to apply for a Netherlands visa from Kuwait?

To apply for a Netherlands visa from Kuwait, book an appointment through the VFS Global website and then visit the visa application center on the scheduled date.

What are the required documents for a Netherlands tourist visa?

What are the required documents for a Netherlands tourist visa?

For a  Netherlands tourist visa, you need a signed application form, a valid passport, a recent photo, hotel bookings, health insurance, proof of financial means, and travel insurance covering the entire Schengen area.

Can children apply for a Netherlands visa?

Can children apply for a Netherlands visa?

Yes, children need to submit the same basic documents, along with a birth certificate, travel consent from both parents, and any legal documents such as guardianship papers, if applicable.

What are the fees for a Netherlands visa for adults?

What are the fees for a Netherlands visa for adults?

The fee for a regular Schengen visa is 28.8 KWD. For children aged 6 to 11 years, the fee is 14.4 KWD. Children under 6 years old are exempt from fees.

Do documents need to be translated to a specific language?

Do documents need to be translated to a specific language?

Yes, documents should be in English, French, or Dutch. If they are in another language, they must be translated into one of the accepted languages.