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Study Visa Holland: The specialist
Study Visa Holland is the only professional visa-handling agency in the Netherlands for students who must have a visa, and we have many years of experience with the shortened application procedure.
As well as that, we take care of work permits for interns and students all of which must be in accordance with current immigration law.
Educational institutes can – without losing control at any time – obtain visas for their students by subcontract the handling of the visa application procedure to Study Visa Holland. Subcontracting the handling of visa applications is an attractive option, because the work is carried out by a third party and there are absolutely no costs for the educational institute! The costs of the application are met by the student.
On payment of a single fee, the student is assured of a quick, efficient service in the visa application procedure. Careful guidance of the student through the procedure is an integral part of the service. Above all, the student can rely on a comprehensive information pack and Helpdesk-support throughout his whole stay in the Netherlands.
Sub-contracting as a solution
Modern, efficient institutions of higher education often contract-out work which involves processes out with their own core skills. The shortened visa application procedure and the reception of foreign students into the Netherlands are examples of this. This arrangement works particularly well because, it is the case that this specialist knowledge is needed at particular times of the year and places extra, intensive demands on the already demanding workload of the institution's employees.
By short-circuiting the bureaucracy red tape, efficient management of the whole process, and effective communication structure, Study Visa Holland delivers an extremely high-quality product as well as realising significant savings in the institution's budget. At the same time, Study Visa Holland functions as a safety-net for the students during the summer recess, when the institutions often operate with a skeleton staff, or indeed may be closed!
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