An authorization for temporary stay (MVV) is an entry visa for long-term residence in the Netherlands. This concerns a stay in the Schengen area of more than 90 days.
Temporary arrangement for long-distance lovers still applies
Do you have a relationship with a partner from abroad (outside the EU) who requires a visa and do you want to bring him or her to the Netherlands for a maximum of 90 days? Then you can still use the temporary arrangement for long-distance loved ones.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Can my family/partner who requires a visa travel to the Netherlands?
Do you have a partner or family living outside the EU and would you like to know whether they can travel to the Netherlands? You can read that here. Entry restrictions apply during the corona pandemic. But there are also exceptions. If you are fully vaccinated, you can travel to the Netherlands under certain conditions.
Take out insurance for someone from abroad
You can also take out insurance for someone who comes from abroad in the Netherlands. If you receive a visit from family, a partner or a friend from abroad, you can take out an insurance policy for as little as € 2 per day that covers medical costs for, among other things, a doctor's visit and hospitalization.
Foreign visitors who require a visa can enter the Netherlands
The Netherlands is gradually reopening to foreign visitors who want to travel to our country with a Schengen visa. That is good news for Dutch people with, for example, a foreign partner or family abroad.
Quarantine obligation for vaccinated travelers from risk countries lapses
For vaccinated travelers from very high-risk areas who want to travel to the Netherlands, the quarantine obligation will expire on 22 September. The mask obligation at Dutch airports will remain in effect.