How to Move to the Netherlands as an American | DAFT Visa

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • I wanted to share my visa process of how I got to move and stay in the Netherlands. This video breaks down my 13 steps for gaining this visa. Note: this visa requires you to be a freelancer/zzp. But this process allows you to work for US clients on top of Dutch clients. Please feel free to ask me any questions you have about this process. I would gladly answer questions to the best of my knowledge. Visa application sounds intense and scary but if I can do it, you can do it.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @meghanabowen7535
    @meghanabowen7535 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for all the information Jonah. I took extensive notes and really appreciate the timeline you put together. This is incredibly helpful. Thank you again!!

  • @JordanQuinlisk
    @JordanQuinlisk Месяц назад +2

    Hey! How does the tax situation work if I am an independent contractor for an American company? Am I paying dutch or American taxes...or both?

  • @KoriePrince
    @KoriePrince 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Jonah, moving to Amsterdam in June and have a few questions: So you weren't able to start any of the process prior to arriving the in the Netherlands right? You had to mail in the app along with a copy of your passport once you were there?

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there - That is so exciting! So I personally didn't submit anything to the IND (Immigration office) until I arrived and I would hold off submitting anything until you arrive. The postal service here is amazing. However, I did technically start by getting my documents together such as a copy of my passport, an apostilled birth certificate (which you will need to get your BSN).

    • @KoriePrince
      @KoriePrince 6 месяцев назад

      @@jonahpisces awesome, thanks a lot and great informational video. First one I’ve found that actually discussed the DAFT process instead of glossing over it then talking about Amsterdam lol!

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  6 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate this kind comment! I am so happy to hear this video help you and of course, best of luck :)

  • @gjgosdevi4005
    @gjgosdevi4005 6 дней назад +1

    You are better of in the US why not going back?

  • @plugmeinplease1193
    @plugmeinplease1193 2 месяца назад

    Hello!
    Thank you for this info!
    At 6:44 you mention needing an address. Does it need to be a place you on the lease or can I use a Dutch citizens (friends) address then update this info with my personal address once I secure my own housing?

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  2 месяца назад

      This is tricky because when you register, the landlord would pay taxes associated to how many people are register to that place. I would check it with your friend and their landlord. Don't want you to get them in trouble.
      You can update your address throughout the visa process. Because every time you change your address, you have to tell the Gemeente (the city government).

    • @plugmeinplease1193
      @plugmeinplease1193 2 месяца назад

      @@jonahpisces very helpful - thanks so much will do.
      I also have another friend who’s owns so I wonder if that could be an alternative.

    • @williamgeardener2509
      @williamgeardener2509 14 дней назад

      @@plugmeinplease1193 Houseowners in the Netherlands have to get permission from the bank that loaned them their mortgage. Without said permission your friend could be evicted for breaking the terms and conditions of his mortgage which specifically says that he's not allowed to sublet part of his house. It's a general clause in all mortgage agreements.
      I love your optimism when you write "once I secure my own housing..." Unless you're willing to pay €500 for a 32 square feet chamber with communal kitchen, bathroom and toilet, you won't find any housing.

  • @MichellePomlade
    @MichellePomlade 2 месяца назад

    Super helpful!! Did you find a house before you moved? How did you navigate the must have a residence to get a visa, but cannot get a residence without your visa?

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  2 месяца назад

      Yes, I found my residence before flying/moving to the NL (which I highly recommend doing that). Once I found out I could register at that residence, I was able to move forward with the visa process.

    • @MichellePomlade
      @MichellePomlade 2 месяца назад

      @@jonahpisces Did you use a company to help you find a place, if yes who did you use?

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  2 месяца назад

      @@MichellePomlade I used funda(dot)nl and pararius (dot)com . I didn't used a specific company and just message the brokerage with houses I was interested in.

  • @noell92
    @noell92 5 месяцев назад +2

    When you say you can’t touch the €4500 do you mean during the application process or ever?

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  5 месяцев назад +2

      You should not use any of the €4500 during the application process. But afterwards, you can definitely use it towards your business. However, your business bank account should always be above 4500 euros.

    • @wimschoenmakers5463
      @wimschoenmakers5463 Месяц назад

      There must be always enough money in your bank account, if we Dutchies need to kick you out for some reason and have to hire a plane seat for you !

  • @jordanquinlisk1179
    @jordanquinlisk1179 2 месяца назад

    Hey Jonah! I am moving to Eindhoven in August and was wondering; when you say you're not supposed to be working, how serious is that? Can I report my income after the visa is approved?

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  2 месяца назад +1

      Technically, when you first arrive to the Netherlands, you are under the impression that you are just visiting (up to 90 days). I don't know how serious it is. I would ask the IND for confirmation. However, I do know you could start working during the application process once you open your KvK and the IND acknowledge your VISA application.

    • @jordanquinlisk1179
      @jordanquinlisk1179 2 месяца назад

      @@jonahpisces Thank you!

  • @lindahang5217
    @lindahang5217 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Jonah, I am planning on doing this same thing. I'm an American citizen, and applying for DAFT Visa (Self-employed, based upon the Dutch-American Friendship Treaty) in July 2024. I have a question about Step 2 of the application.
    I just downloaded the 2024 APPLICATION RESIDENCY FORM 7524, and will fill it out with my Netherlands address once I find a place I can register at. It looks like I don't need to go thru a TB Test since I am an American citizen. It also looks like I'll need to leave the Chamber of Commerce registration empty, because I won't be getting it yet until my registration is complete with KVK.
    Form 7524 requires a signature as well, and it asks for "Place en Date'. Do I put down The Netherlands for that, date, then sign?
    The Appendix Antecedents Certificate FORM 7601
    are all checked with NO. It requires a signature, place and date. Like the same question above: do I put down The Netherlands as place, or the address I will be living at?
    Am I supposed to leave the 'Appendix Declaration on Income of Self-employed Person' FORM 7612 empty, and not send it in, as I will still be in the registering process, and haven't gotten to step 5 yet, with the KVK?
    There is also an 'Appendix Statement due to European sanctions against Russia and Belarus' FORM 7675 that I can only fill out once I get the KVK confirmation.
    Please let me know if it is just FORM 7524, and copies of passport photos with stamp that I need to send in first.
    Thank you so much for this informative video.

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  4 месяца назад

      Yes for the place/date, it is The Netherlands. And the address would be where you are living in The Netherlands. (That is where they will send you a lot of mail updates about your application)
      Yes, you can leave anything about KvK empty at first. Anything related to the KvK, you can do them once you are register at the KvK. And your application is open/pending.
      So when you first begin, you would only need the first few pages of the FORM 7524 (I believe the first 8 pages) and then passport photos. The rest of the application can be done online once you get the BSN :)
      Glad to help out and good luck!

    • @lindahang5217
      @lindahang5217 4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much Jonah. I have one more question: as far as the accountant that you used, I read that you did it online? Where did you go on the internet for that? Thanks again for your info, and I owe you a big one!!

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  4 месяца назад

      ​@@lindahang5217 Yes, I did it online. I used Hanna Helps. They are the lowest i've seen for DAFT bookkeeping(another word for accountants here).

  • @TheHouseofContemplation
    @TheHouseofContemplation 3 месяца назад

    What is your business? Thanks for the video

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  2 месяца назад

      I work as an HR consultant in the finance and tech industries :) (not very exciting)

  • @camdenforrest
    @camdenforrest 6 месяцев назад +1

    How did you send mail without an address? Don’t you need a registered place to stay?

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes you would need to have to place to stay before sending in the mail/address. I feel like finding a place would be the hardest part of this application.

  • @EtikBenjamin
    @EtikBenjamin 7 месяцев назад

    I have watched this video five times. I’m so intrigued and interested in also moving! My question for you is regarding housing how did you secure housing and what was that process? I’ll reach out to you directly on IG. 🎉

    • @jonahpisces
      @jonahpisces  7 месяцев назад +4

      Hi Etik, finding an apartment was not easy. The process took about 1.5 months. I used websites such as funda(dot) nl and pararius(dot)com to message brokerages about apartments I were interested in.
      Steps:
      1. Contact the brokerage(s) directly from those sites.
      2. Get invited to the showing (virtually or physically)
      3. Submit your documents and proof of income to the brokerage.
      4. Plan a move in date!
      I know we contacted already but for other people who stumble onto this video and wanted an answer :)