Summer school Holland visa requests [closed]
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I am Ethiopian and in my last year of study and employed in Rwanda. I will have a break in July and want to spend it in Holland at summer school for two weeks. I've already been accepted.
Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply directly at the dutch embassy?
Given the above, should I cancel my plan?
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I am Ethiopian and in my last year of study and employed in Rwanda. I will have a break in July and want to spend it in Holland at summer school for two weeks. I've already been accepted.
Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply directly at the dutch embassy?
Given the above, should I cancel my plan?
visas netherlands
closed as unclear what you're asking by Gayot Fow, Willeke♦, CGCampbell, JoErNanO♦, Dirty-flow Apr 11 '16 at 9:40
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Welcome to TSE. It is not quite clear to me what you are asking, what do you mean by your local health insurance and what do you refer to by 30euro? Concerning your last question about cancelling, that is an opinion and we only do facts so best to edit your question to cancel that part. Also it would be best to ask your questions 1. and 2. as separate questions.
– mts
Apr 9 '16 at 15:27
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You would not go to Nairobi to avoid using the one in Addis Ababa, that would open more questions than it would allegedly solve. Please use the suggestion from @mts (to whom thanks) and break up your question into manageable parts.
– Gayot Fow
Apr 9 '16 at 16:23
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As @Gayot noted, the reference to Nairobi is indeed strange -- but since the OP appears to be a resident of Rwanda, he must apply at the Belgian embassy in Kigali, rather than Addis Ababa.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 9 '16 at 19:38
Not related to your question, but if you do come to the country: some Dutch, especially those who do not live in Holland, can be (slightly) insulted if you call the country Holland. It's a minor thing, but I thought I'd mention it! :)
– Belle-Sophie
Apr 11 '16 at 2:51
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I am Ethiopian and in my last year of study and employed in Rwanda. I will have a break in July and want to spend it in Holland at summer school for two weeks. I've already been accepted.
Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply directly at the dutch embassy?
Given the above, should I cancel my plan?
visas netherlands
I am Ethiopian and in my last year of study and employed in Rwanda. I will have a break in July and want to spend it in Holland at summer school for two weeks. I've already been accepted.
Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply directly at the dutch embassy?
Given the above, should I cancel my plan?
visas netherlands
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Gayot Fow, Willeke♦, CGCampbell, JoErNanO♦, Dirty-flow Apr 11 '16 at 9:40
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Gayot Fow, Willeke♦, CGCampbell, JoErNanO♦, Dirty-flow Apr 11 '16 at 9:40
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Welcome to TSE. It is not quite clear to me what you are asking, what do you mean by your local health insurance and what do you refer to by 30euro? Concerning your last question about cancelling, that is an opinion and we only do facts so best to edit your question to cancel that part. Also it would be best to ask your questions 1. and 2. as separate questions.
– mts
Apr 9 '16 at 15:27
2
You would not go to Nairobi to avoid using the one in Addis Ababa, that would open more questions than it would allegedly solve. Please use the suggestion from @mts (to whom thanks) and break up your question into manageable parts.
– Gayot Fow
Apr 9 '16 at 16:23
1
As @Gayot noted, the reference to Nairobi is indeed strange -- but since the OP appears to be a resident of Rwanda, he must apply at the Belgian embassy in Kigali, rather than Addis Ababa.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 9 '16 at 19:38
Not related to your question, but if you do come to the country: some Dutch, especially those who do not live in Holland, can be (slightly) insulted if you call the country Holland. It's a minor thing, but I thought I'd mention it! :)
– Belle-Sophie
Apr 11 '16 at 2:51
add a comment |
3
Welcome to TSE. It is not quite clear to me what you are asking, what do you mean by your local health insurance and what do you refer to by 30euro? Concerning your last question about cancelling, that is an opinion and we only do facts so best to edit your question to cancel that part. Also it would be best to ask your questions 1. and 2. as separate questions.
– mts
Apr 9 '16 at 15:27
2
You would not go to Nairobi to avoid using the one in Addis Ababa, that would open more questions than it would allegedly solve. Please use the suggestion from @mts (to whom thanks) and break up your question into manageable parts.
– Gayot Fow
Apr 9 '16 at 16:23
1
As @Gayot noted, the reference to Nairobi is indeed strange -- but since the OP appears to be a resident of Rwanda, he must apply at the Belgian embassy in Kigali, rather than Addis Ababa.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 9 '16 at 19:38
Not related to your question, but if you do come to the country: some Dutch, especially those who do not live in Holland, can be (slightly) insulted if you call the country Holland. It's a minor thing, but I thought I'd mention it! :)
– Belle-Sophie
Apr 11 '16 at 2:51
3
3
Welcome to TSE. It is not quite clear to me what you are asking, what do you mean by your local health insurance and what do you refer to by 30euro? Concerning your last question about cancelling, that is an opinion and we only do facts so best to edit your question to cancel that part. Also it would be best to ask your questions 1. and 2. as separate questions.
– mts
Apr 9 '16 at 15:27
Welcome to TSE. It is not quite clear to me what you are asking, what do you mean by your local health insurance and what do you refer to by 30euro? Concerning your last question about cancelling, that is an opinion and we only do facts so best to edit your question to cancel that part. Also it would be best to ask your questions 1. and 2. as separate questions.
– mts
Apr 9 '16 at 15:27
2
2
You would not go to Nairobi to avoid using the one in Addis Ababa, that would open more questions than it would allegedly solve. Please use the suggestion from @mts (to whom thanks) and break up your question into manageable parts.
– Gayot Fow
Apr 9 '16 at 16:23
You would not go to Nairobi to avoid using the one in Addis Ababa, that would open more questions than it would allegedly solve. Please use the suggestion from @mts (to whom thanks) and break up your question into manageable parts.
– Gayot Fow
Apr 9 '16 at 16:23
1
1
As @Gayot noted, the reference to Nairobi is indeed strange -- but since the OP appears to be a resident of Rwanda, he must apply at the Belgian embassy in Kigali, rather than Addis Ababa.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 9 '16 at 19:38
As @Gayot noted, the reference to Nairobi is indeed strange -- but since the OP appears to be a resident of Rwanda, he must apply at the Belgian embassy in Kigali, rather than Addis Ababa.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 9 '16 at 19:38
Not related to your question, but if you do come to the country: some Dutch, especially those who do not live in Holland, can be (slightly) insulted if you call the country Holland. It's a minor thing, but I thought I'd mention it! :)
– Belle-Sophie
Apr 11 '16 at 2:51
Not related to your question, but if you do come to the country: some Dutch, especially those who do not live in Holland, can be (slightly) insulted if you call the country Holland. It's a minor thing, but I thought I'd mention it! :)
– Belle-Sophie
Apr 11 '16 at 2:51
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Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
No, your local health insurance does not meet the guidance for the Schengen visa program. The minimum required coverage is 30,000 Euros.
You will have to purchase specific insurance for your trip.
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost
auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply
directly at the dutch embassy?
A lot of questions may be raised if you are applying from another domicile. As long as your documentation is correct and you are applying for the right type of visa you should have no issues.
Keep in mind the counselor is looking for proof that you will return after your visit to your home country - and specifically looking for reasons why (like say, you have a job, family, property, etc.)
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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oldest
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oldest
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active
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Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
No, your local health insurance does not meet the guidance for the Schengen visa program. The minimum required coverage is 30,000 Euros.
You will have to purchase specific insurance for your trip.
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost
auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply
directly at the dutch embassy?
A lot of questions may be raised if you are applying from another domicile. As long as your documentation is correct and you are applying for the right type of visa you should have no issues.
Keep in mind the counselor is looking for proof that you will return after your visit to your home country - and specifically looking for reasons why (like say, you have a job, family, property, etc.)
add a comment |
Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
No, your local health insurance does not meet the guidance for the Schengen visa program. The minimum required coverage is 30,000 Euros.
You will have to purchase specific insurance for your trip.
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost
auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply
directly at the dutch embassy?
A lot of questions may be raised if you are applying from another domicile. As long as your documentation is correct and you are applying for the right type of visa you should have no issues.
Keep in mind the counselor is looking for proof that you will return after your visit to your home country - and specifically looking for reasons why (like say, you have a job, family, property, etc.)
add a comment |
Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
No, your local health insurance does not meet the guidance for the Schengen visa program. The minimum required coverage is 30,000 Euros.
You will have to purchase specific insurance for your trip.
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost
auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply
directly at the dutch embassy?
A lot of questions may be raised if you are applying from another domicile. As long as your documentation is correct and you are applying for the right type of visa you should have no issues.
Keep in mind the counselor is looking for proof that you will return after your visit to your home country - and specifically looking for reasons why (like say, you have a job, family, property, etc.)
Does my local health insurance work? If so must it be 30euro?
No, your local health insurance does not meet the guidance for the Schengen visa program. The minimum required coverage is 30,000 Euros.
You will have to purchase specific insurance for your trip.
The Belgian consulate handles the Dutch cases and am told it almost
auto rejects it. Is that true? Must I travel to Nairobi to apply
directly at the dutch embassy?
A lot of questions may be raised if you are applying from another domicile. As long as your documentation is correct and you are applying for the right type of visa you should have no issues.
Keep in mind the counselor is looking for proof that you will return after your visit to your home country - and specifically looking for reasons why (like say, you have a job, family, property, etc.)
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Welcome to TSE. It is not quite clear to me what you are asking, what do you mean by your local health insurance and what do you refer to by 30euro? Concerning your last question about cancelling, that is an opinion and we only do facts so best to edit your question to cancel that part. Also it would be best to ask your questions 1. and 2. as separate questions.
– mts
Apr 9 '16 at 15:27
2
You would not go to Nairobi to avoid using the one in Addis Ababa, that would open more questions than it would allegedly solve. Please use the suggestion from @mts (to whom thanks) and break up your question into manageable parts.
– Gayot Fow
Apr 9 '16 at 16:23
1
As @Gayot noted, the reference to Nairobi is indeed strange -- but since the OP appears to be a resident of Rwanda, he must apply at the Belgian embassy in Kigali, rather than Addis Ababa.
– Henning Makholm
Apr 9 '16 at 19:38
Not related to your question, but if you do come to the country: some Dutch, especially those who do not live in Holland, can be (slightly) insulted if you call the country Holland. It's a minor thing, but I thought I'd mention it! :)
– Belle-Sophie
Apr 11 '16 at 2:51