Information on Visas to the United States
Most Dutch citizens traveling on business or tourism for less than 90 days do not require a visa. For information regarding visa-free travel, see the details of the Visa Waiver Program.
If you do not qualify for the Visa Waiver Program or are traveling to study, work, or participate in an exchange program, you will need a Non-Immigrant Visa.
Non-Immigrant Visas
To schedule an appointment to apply for a non-immigrant U.S. visa, you must use the call center. For more information, please read our NIV information pages and consult the Call Center Frequently Asked Questions.
Telephone advice and appointments for visas is available by calling (charges apply):
THE CONSULATE GENERAL IN CURACAO DOES NOT INTERVIEW FOR TOURIST (B1/B2) VISAS, APPLICANTS FOR THESE VISAS WILL RECEIVE APPOINTMENTS AT THE U.S. EMBASSY CARACAS.
Please read our customer service statement to visa applicants.
Immigrant Visas
Immigrant visas for permanent residency in the U.S. are handled by the U.S. Embassies in Caracas (for residents of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) and Bridgetown (for residents of St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius). If you are interested in permanent residency in the U.S., please see our immigrant visa page.
Additional visa information
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Last updated: April 2007