Entry Ban

You can get an Entry Ban in the following situations

-You have received a return decision. And you have not left the Netherlands and other EU countries in time.

-If you ‘overstay’. You have overstayed in the following situations: 

–Your visa is no longer valid, and you have not left in time.

–You remain longer than the visa-exempt term. The visa-exempt term is the maximum amount of time during which you are allowed to be in the Schengen Area. This is 90 days out of a period of 180 days.

–You are in the visa-exempt term, but you no longer fulfil the general rules of the visa-exempt term. For example, because you do not have enough means.

–You are an asylum seeker with little chance for asylum and you withdraw your asylum application. Withdrawing your application means stopping or cancelling it.

–The IND withdraws or does not extend your regular residence permit (this is not an asylum residence permit). You still fulfil the residence purpose. The permit has been withdrawn or not extended for a different reason.

Our Services

IND can lift the entry ban (temporarily) if you meet the requirements. We can assist you for your objection to an entry ban or applying to remove the entry ban if you meet the requirements. Feel free to consult us if you find yourself in this situation.