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Netherlands Visa Cost Calculator

Estimate the likely cost of your Dutch visa or residence route, including official application fees, document preparation, route-specific extras, and practical move-related costs.

An expat budgets visa and relocation costs at a wooden desk by a Dutch canal-side window. A laptop displays a cost calculator, while a passport, Euro currency, and books titled 'VISA FEES' and 'RELOCATION BUDGET' are arranged on the desk.

Dutch visa and residence routes involve more than one cost. Many people think only about the application fee, but realistic planning also includes document preparation, translations, legalization, travel, temporary housing, and first-week setup.

This tool helps you estimate route-aware cost ranges before moving. It does not replace official fee lists or provider quotes. Major route types include Highly Skilled Migrant, EU Blue Card, DAFT, Self-Employed, Student, and Partner / Family. Answer a few questions to get a personalized estimate.

Disclaimer

Planning ranges only — confirm exact official fees and provider costs before applying.

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What this tool does

Estimates route-specific visa and pre-move costs for the Netherlands.

What it includes

Official application fees, document preparation, and common move-related setup costs.

What you get

A personalized cost range, breakdown by category, and suggested next steps.

How much does it cost to apply for a visa and move to the Netherlands?

How much does it cost to apply for a visa and move to the Netherlands?

Official application fees are only one part of the cost. The IND sets fees per route (e.g. €423 for work and self-employed permits, €254 for study, €210 for partner/adult family). On top of that, you often need to budget for document preparation—certified copies, translation, apostille or legalization—which can add hundreds of euros. Travel, temporary housing, and first-week setup (bank, phone, insurance) add more. This tool combines these into a single planning range.

Why route type changes the budget

Work routes like Highly Skilled Migrant and EU Blue Card share a similar application fee (€423) but may differ in document and sponsor requirements. The self-employed and DAFT routes also use the €423 fee plus business setup and, for DAFT, a minimum investment. Student and partner routes have different fee structures and proof-of-funds or income requirements. Your total estimate depends on which route you choose.

Why family, partner, student and entrepreneur routes differ

Family and partner moves scale with the number of applicants (e.g. child fees, extra documents, more flights). Student movers must plan for the study amount and first-month costs. Entrepreneur routes add business registration and often legal or accountancy support. Each route has its own typical band of total planning cost.

Why long-haul movers often spend more

Flights from outside Europe cost more and can dominate the travel part of your estimate. Document legalization and translation are more common for long-haul origins and add both cost and time. Temporary housing may be needed for longer if you cannot secure a rental before arrival. Use the distance band in the calculator to see how this affects your range.

Why temporary housing can heavily affect total cost

In large Dutch cities, short-term rentals can run from hundreds to over a thousand euros per week. If you need a month or more before moving into a long-term place, this can add a significant amount to your one-off costs. The calculator lets you include temporary housing so you can see a more realistic total.

Combine this tool with the document checker and relocation estimator

For a full picture: use the Document Readiness Checker to see what you still need to gather, and the Relocation Cost Estimator for first-year and monthly budgeting. Together they help you plan from visa choice through to arrival and first months.

Why budget planning matters before booking or signing

Confirming your cost range before you book flights or sign a housing contract helps you avoid surprises. Official fees can change; provider prices vary. Use this calculator for planning ranges, then confirm current fees on the IND website and get quotes from translators, movers, and housing providers before committing.

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