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What are my chances of getting netherlands visa after i show?

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the original invitation letter sent by my relatives and E-ticket which they asked me to show them?

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  1. You don't need a visa to visit The Netherlands--just a passport and return ticket.


  2. What passport will you be traveling on? If you travel on one of the following passports you won't need a visa:

    Andorra

    Argentina

    Austria

    Australia

    Brazil

    Brunei

    Bulgaria

    Canada

    Chile

    Costa Rica

    Croatia

    Cyprus

    Czech Republic

    Denmark

    El Salvador

    Estonia

    Finland

    France

    Germany (Federal Republic)

    Greece

    Guatemala

    Honduras

    Hungary

    Iceland

    Ireland

    Israel

    Italy

    Japan

    Liechtenstein

    Lithuania

    Malaysia

    Malta

    Mexico

    Monaco

    New Zealand

    Nicaragua

    Norway

    Panama

    Paraguay

    Poland

    Portugal

    Romania

    San Marino

    Singapore

    Slovakia

    Slovenia

    South Korea

    Spain

    Sweden

    Switzerland

    United Kingdom

    United States of America

    Uruguay

    Vatican City

    Venezuela

    If you reside within the Schengen Travel Area you will not need a visa to travel to the Netherlands, regardless of the passport which you hold.

    If you aren't traveling on one of these passports you will need a Schengen visa. You will need to apply at your nearest Netherland embassy/consulate or if there is no Netherland embassy/consulate near you, the nearest Belgium or Luxembourg embassy/consulate. If there are none of the previous embassies/consulates in your country, go to the nearest embassy/consulate of a member country of the European Union.

  3. Depends on many things. The embassy officials will probably give you a visa if you demonstrate convincing evidence that you are truly going to the Netherlands only to visit your relatives and that you absolutely will return to your home country before your visa expires. Having a good job in your home country, owning property and other assets in your home country, and having other permanent connections to your home country may help convince the embassy official. If all you have is a letter from your relatives and round-trip airfare, it is possible that may not be convincing enough that you will return to your home country.

    Good luck!

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