Netherlands · Family
Residence permit for partner
Residence permit for partner is issued by Immigratie- en Naturalisatiedienst (IND). VisaAI tracks 15 official requirements for it, each traced to the government page that states it.
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Requirements change. Confirm every item on Immigratie- en Naturalisatiedienst (IND)’s own page before you apply.
Conditions you must meet
- A verifiable relationship — married, registered partnership, or unmarriedNote that being unmarried is explicitly allowed. The test is that the relationship is verifiable, not that it is formalised.
- Both 21 or older — or 18, if you were already married while both living outside the NetherlandsThe lower bar is easy to miss and applies to a large group: couples already married before either moved to the Netherlands qualify at 18.
- Live together and be registered at the same address with the municipalityMunicipal registration is the proof, and it happens at the municipality rather than at IND.
- Sponsor in the Netherlands: meet the income requirementsTHE SPONSOR'S OBLIGATION, and IND publishes NO FIGURE on this page — it links an income test instead. No amount is recorded here for that reason; a number invented or recalled for this field would be the most damaging possible error on this page.
- Sponsor in the Netherlands: hold Dutch nationality or a valid Dutch residence permit
- Seven permit purposes that disqualify you from sponsoring a partnerA hard exclusion rather than a hurdle: au pair, working holiday, cultural exchange, work experience, seasonal work, seafaring service, and the EU-UK trade agreement permit. Someone in the Netherlands on any of these cannot bring a partner at all.
- If you must integrate in the Netherlands: one year of residence before you can bring a partnerA waiting period that applies only to sponsors under a civic integration obligation. IND names one exception: where it is in the interest of the sponsor's minor children that the partner comes sooner.
- Partner passes the civic integration exam abroad BEFORE the MVV is applied forNothing else in this registry looks like this: a language-and-society exam sat at a Dutch embassy overseas, before the application. The timing is the trap — it must be passed before applying for the MVV, not before travelling. Exemptions and dispensations exist and are handled on a separate IND page.
- Partner takes a tuberculosis test AFTER arriving in the NetherlandsUnusual timing: this obligation falls after entry, not before it, so it is easy to treat as done once the permit is granted. Five exemptions apply, including nationality of a listed country and a TB test taken in the Netherlands within the last 6 months; the country list is a separate IND appendix.
- No danger to public order or national security — antecedents certificate for everyone over 12The age threshold is 12, not 18, so children of secondary-school age must complete the certificate themselves.
Documents you must provide
- Both of you hold a valid passport or other travel document
Steps in the process
- Sponsor in the Netherlands: declare sponsorship on the application formNot a formality — IND states it carries obligations and responsibilities, which it details on a separate page.
- Have foreign documents legalised and translated into Dutch, English, French or GermanLegalisation is separate from translation and both are required. IND's own video warns this step can take a long time.
- Apply for the MVV and the residence permit at the same timeOne application, not two. The partner may alternatively apply at a Dutch embassy or consulate abroad.
Government fees
- Application fee EUR 254,00EUR 254Paid immediately via iDEAL or Wero when applying online; written applicants are billed by letter afterwards. Exceptions exist and are on IND's fees page.
Also stated by the authority
Not requirements in themselves. These are alternatives, exemptions, rights and warnings the authority publishes alongside the requirements — quoted here because they can change what applies to you.
- IND decides within 90 daysNot a requirement — the authority's own decision period, recorded because it sets expectations and because IND says it sometimes uses the full period and may extend it when asking for more information.
Official sources
- Residence permit for partner — Requirements, Immigratie- en Naturalisatiedienst (IND)