International families

If you live within an international family in the Netherlands, you will likely have to deal with the complex field of family migration law. Mynta Law is well aware of all the various regulations and developments in this field. Our expertise can make a real difference for countless international families who are currently resident in the Netherlands. We provide objective, incisive advice, process residence applications efficiently and carefully, and assist in numerous other immigration law cases.
Applications for residence permits
Applying for a residence permit almost always causes a certain amount of stress and, unfortunately, we at Mynta Law cannot eliminate all that stress. However, by providing clear information, we can reduce it to a minimum for you. Each year, we help dozens of international families to prepare their residency applications. Initially, we identify all the possibilities in an inventive, solution-oriented but realistic manner. Having done this, we then compile the application and, naturally, manage it.
Modification of residence permits after ending a relationship
When a right of residence depends on a relationship and ending the relationship may lead to the withdrawal of the right of residence, Mynta Law can helps you steer through these changes in circumstances. We ensure that any modifications to residence permits are completed on time, identify possible alternatives, and advise on any conditions that may apply. We are inventive, knowledgeable about the entirety of migration law, and therefore able to find solutions that others may not have found. Naturally, we also manage any necessary applications.
Structure of the right of residence and "residence gaps”
The longer you live in the Netherlands with a residence permit, the stronger your position becomes and the greater your protection. However, interruptions in your stay, often also referred to as residence gaps', will negate your residence structure, and you will therefore want to avoid them. Mynta Law can help you in this area; as specialists, we can – in time - act for you if a gap threatens to occur, taking any appropriate measures. We will ensure that a new residence application is submitted on time and that your lawful residence in the Netherlands is not interrupted.
Assistance with the withdrawal of (or intention to withdraw) residence permits
The IND conducts regular checks to ensure that all conditions of a residence permit are still being met. Should this no longer be the case, the IND may withdraw a residence permit. Mynta Law has extensive experience in successfully challenging such revocation decisions. If you are confronted with the revocation of your residence permit, be assured that Mynta Law is able to effectively assist you.
Objection and (higher) Appeals
A significant number of the changes to migration law originate in the courtroom. Effective litigation requires a detailed knowledge of the law, together with considerable resourcefulness and persuasiveness. Mynta Law has all these qualities and extensive litigation experience before the Dutch Immigration Justice, and even the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Fixed rates, so no financial surprises
Wherever possible, Mynta Law applies fixed rates to the handling of a specific case. Our rates are in line with the current market level. Therefore, on engaging Mynta Law, you know in advance what your costs will be.
Knowledge base
- Opting for Dutch Nationality as former Dutch national: No One Year Waiting Period for Europeans
- Proposed change to the Dutch Nationality Act scraps possibility to obtain dual nationality – what to do now?
- Dutch citizenship and acknowledgement of children born out of wedlock
- Moving to the Netherlands with a Prior Criminal Conviction
- Hungarian EU long term permit holders: your opportunity to immigrate to the Netherlands
- Official documents that you need when immigrating from the US to the Netherlands
- How the IND can check for fake relationships
- A partner visa without living at the same address
- How to bring your international partner to the Netherlands as a student
- Court of Justice: Holders of "Chavez" residence rights can obtain permanent residence permits
- Economically inactive visa for long term residents from other EU countries
- Residence permits for polyamorous relationships
- Two common rental issues faced by foreign expats in the Netherlands
- Dutch passport vs. Belgian passport: a comparative analysis
- Issues pertinent to young children's co-naturalization
- How can elderly parents immigrate to the Netherlands (or the European Union)?
- No civic integration obligations for family members of an EU citizen
- New IND policy: residential address requirement for EU long term permit holders
- The New Integration Act: its impact on permanent residence and Dutch citizenship applications
- Non-EU family members of an EU citizen: how to get a permanent residence permit
- Two Types of Permanent Residence Permits in the Netherlands: This is What You Need to Know About Them
- Unemployed Highly Skilled Migrants: Eight Options to Extend Your Legal Stay in the Netherlands
- What "main residence" is, and why it is important for your right of stay in the Netherlands
- Economically inactive residence: how to apply and renew It?