How to Apply for a Dutch Identity Card
How to Apply for a Dutch Identity Card, Are you a Dutch but don’t have a Netherlands identity card or is it soon to be expired? Apply for a new one! The Netherlands ID card not only serves as proof of identity but also allows you to travel to most European countries. This is a complete guide to help you apply for an identity card. Contents hide1 Eligibility for Dutch identity card2 Required documents for Dutch ID card3 How to apply for a Dutch identity card3.1 For adults3.2 For children4 Dutch ID card for foreigners5 How to apply for a Dutch ID card abroad6 How much does an identity card cost?7 How long does it take to collect an identity card?8 What to do if my identity card is lost or stolen?9 Bonus: Create a Dutch ID card photo online10 FAQ10.1 How long is an identity card valid?10.2 Does my child need an identity card to receive medical care?10.3 Is my partner’s name on my identity card?11 ConclusionEligibility for Dutch identity cardNot everyone is eligible to apply for a Dutch ID card. To go through the application for an identity card, you must meet the following standards: You need to have a Dutch nationality.You are registered in a municipality.Minors under 12 years old need permission from their guardians for the application. Required documents for Dutch ID cardBefore you apply, there are documents you need to gather. See the list below: Current ID card and passport: Take all travel documents with you including your current passport and ID, even if they are expired.1 passport photo: A color passport photo that meets the government requirements and should be taken within 6 months prior to the application date.A bank card: You will need to pay the application fee directly at the municipal counter. Either a debit card or cash is acceptable.How to apply for a Dutch identity cardApplicants’ age affects the application for identity cards in some way and the rules may vary in different cities. Here we will walk you through the steps of the Dutch ID application for both adults and children. For adults Whether you need an appointment depends on your City Office. In some cities, due to large crowds, you need to make an appointment online before going to the office to apply. In this case, visit the website of your municipality and fill in the data required to secure a date and time for your application. On the other hand, if an appointment is not necessary in your city, you can go to the City Office directly. It is best to check with your municipality in advance. As an adult, you must always show up in person to apply for an ID card. Make sure you have all the necessary documents mentioned above and bring them with you on your application date. Go to the appointment on time (if you have) and submit the required documents. Pay the relevant fee with a debit card or cash. Usually, you can collect your new ID card in person at the same location after you apply or you can have it delivered to your home. Pick-up appointments are required in some offices, please remember to check with the staff when you apply. For children This step goes the same as adults. Make an appointment if needed. Children at the age of 12 and olderIf your child is over 12 years old, he can apply for an ID card by himself. He needs to present in person but no permission from his parents or guardians is needed. Children under 12 years oldIf your child is under 12 years old, he needs to go to his selected City Office in person accompanied by at least one parent or guardian. The parent who present needs to bring his valid passport or ID card and give written consent while the parent who does not show up will have to sign a permission form which is only valid for 3 months as well. Necessary documents for children are the same as for adults. Go to the City Office with all the required documents. If your child is 12 years old or older, the staff may take 2 fingerprints from him for the ID card. Pay directly at the counter as well. Confirm with the staff whether you need an appointment for the ID card pick-up when apply. All children need to go to the desk for pick-up in person. If the child is under the age of 12, he has to be accompanied by an adult with a valid ID. Besides, you can have the ID card delivered, but both you and your child have to be presented when it is delivered to your hand. Dutch ID card for foreignersIs it possible to apply for a Dutch identity card for foreigners? Unfortunately, no. As we talked about, to apply for a Dutch ID card, you must have Dutch nationality. If you don’t have one but have a valid resident permit, you can apply for an alien’s passport under certain conditions. Also, if you are considered a refugee, you can get a refugee passport as your proof of identity and travel document. How to apply for a Dutch ID card abroadIf you have a Dutch nationality but live abroad, you can apply for your Dutch ID at a Dutch embassy or consulate, the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, or a Dutch border municipality. If you live in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom, you can apply for an ID card at the Civil Affairs Departments(Caribbean Netherlands) or the Dutch Representations (Caribbean countries). The application process for Dutch citizens living abroad takes a little more effort. Follow these steps: The documents required for your Dutch ID depend on where you live and other personal conditions. Complete a checklist on the website The Netherlands Worldwide. Then you will know the documents you need to prepare. Make sure you have the documents needed and print out the checklist. Make an appointment
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