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I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.










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    I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.










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      I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.










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      I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.







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      closed as off-topic by blackbird, mts, Some wandering yeti, CGCampbell, Karlson Jul 24 '16 at 3:52


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          You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.



          For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.






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            You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.






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              You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.



              For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.






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                You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.



                For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.






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                  You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.



                  For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.






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                  You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.



                  For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.







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                      You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.






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                        You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.






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                          You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.






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                          You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.







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