学校通知MVV被移民局批准了,但是信中提到了两种可以领取的签证类型:simple visa & combined visa. 解释如下:
There are two kinds of visa. The “simple” visa and the combined visa. With a combined visa, you can enter The Netherlands for a stay of more than three months, apply for a residence permit, and then travel freely in and out of The Netherlands and through all the Schengen countries during the first three months after the visa was issued.
With a “simple” visa this is not possible. The combined visa will cost you about 25 euros.
Requirements for the combined visa
When you go to the embassy to pick up your visa, be sure to discuss with the embassy official which type of visa to use: the 'simple' MVV or the combined visa. If you want to get a combined visa there are two extra requirements which you have to fulfil:
In order to get a combined visa, you need to possess a medical (travel-) insurance. You can use this hyperlink to apply for this insurance. You have to present proof of this at the embassy. The insurance must be valid for at least the first 90 days. It's validity must cover the whole Schengen-area. It must at least provide coverage for urgent medical care, emergency hospital treatment, and repatriation (= flying you home) on medical grounds. It needs to have a minimum coverage of €30,000 (thirty-thousand).
If you ask for a combined visa you might have to wait two more weeks before you receive your visa. This depends on your nationality. For certain nationalities the embassy is obligated to ask the other Schengen countries whether they have any objections to a person being issued a combined visa. This is because the combined visa is valid for all Schengen countries, while the simple MVV is valid only for The Netherlands. Such consultation, although it is necessary only for a few nationalities, takes about two weeks. If you want to know beforehand whether this consultation procedure will be required in your case, call the embassy and ask.
以前好像没听说过这样的区别啊.有没有明白人解释一下.难道说我还要像签3个月短期签证似的给自己买个3万欧的欧洲保险?
谢了 |