Netherlands Transit Visa
The Netherlands Transit Visa, officially known as the Airport Transit Visa (Schengen Category A), is required by nationals of certain countries who make a brief stop or change planes at a Dutch airport without passing through passport control. According to NetherlandsWorldwide, the official information portal of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whether a traveller needs this visa depends on their nationality and the destination they are travelling to. Importantly, a Netherlands Transit Visa does not allow the holder to go through passport control or visit the Netherlands — it only permits waiting in the international transit area of the airport before continuing to the onward destination. If a traveller’s journey involves changing flights in the international transit zones of two or more Schengen countries, a short-stay Schengen visa may be required instead. As with all Netherlands Visa categories, the final decision on approval rests solely with the competent Dutch consular authorities.
Eligibility
You may apply for a Netherlands Transit Visa if:
- You are transiting through the Netherlands on your way to another destination and require a transit visa under the applicable Dutch or Schengen regulations.
- You have a confirmed onward flight or other travel arrangements to your final destination.
- You hold a valid passport and any visas or entry permits required for your destination country.
- You can provide proof of your travel itinerary, including transit and onward journey details.
- You have sufficient financial means to cover your transit period, where applicable.
- You meet the eligibility requirements prescribed by the Dutch immigration authorities for transit passengers.
The primary purpose of your visit should be transit through the Netherlands. Your onward travel documents, destination visa (if required), travel itinerary, and supporting documentation should clearly demonstrate that your stay in the Netherlands is solely for transit purposes and complies with the applicable transit visa requirements.
Government Visa Fees
| Visa Type | Purpose | Government Fee (EUR) |
| Airport Transit Visa (Category A) | Brief stop or change of planes in the international transit area of a Dutch airport, without passing through passport control | €90 (adults); €45 (children aged 6–11); free for children under 6 |
| Short-Stay Schengen Visa (Category C) — required if transiting through 2 or more Schengen countries’ transit zones | Passing through passport control or transiting via more than one Schengen country | €90 (adults); €45 (children aged 6–11); free for children under 6 |
The Category A and Category C visa fees are set at the same standard rate across all Schengen states under the EU Visa Code. Applicants should confirm the exact current fee, along with accepted payment methods, on the official overview of consular fees published by NetherlandsWorldwide, as exchange rates and local service charges fluctuate.
Netherlands Visa Processing Time
According to NetherlandsWorldwide, visa applications — including for the Airport Transit Visa — are generally processed within an average timeframe, but this can extend up to a maximum of 45 calendar days in certain circumstances. Processing may take longer if the application is affected by high volume, requires further consideration, involves additional requested documents, or falls under mandatory “consultation” with other Schengen member states, which can itself take up to 7 days and falls within the overall 45-day window. Processing time is counted from the day the Consular Services Organization of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs receives all required documents together with the applicant’s passport. Applicants are advised to apply as early as possible — up to 6 months before travel, and no later than 45 days before the trip — to avoid delays, particularly during high season.
Required Documents Checklist
Step-by-Step Application Process
Important Notes
Why Choose Shivansh Consultants
Applying for a Netherlands Transit Visa involves precise documentation, from proof of onward legal stay to evidence of social and economic ties in your home country — details that are easy to overlook. Shivansh Consultants offers end-to-end assistance, including documentation review, application form guidance, and clarity on which visa category (Category A or Category C) applies to your specific itinerary. Our experienced consultants provide personalised support tailored to your travel route, while maintaining full transparency about government requirements and timelines. While we cannot guarantee visa approval, as that decision rests solely with Dutch consular authorities, we help ensure your application is complete, accurate, and submitted correctly.