→ Netherlands visa for Armenian citizens
For travelers journeying from the South Caucasus to the heart of Western Europe, a visa is required for the Netherlands, with five distinct types available, including tourist, work, and business options. Standard Schengen visa fees, currently €80, cover stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period for short-term visits. Due to the geographic distance, direct flights from Yerevan to Dutch airports like Amsterdam Schiphol are rare; travelers typically connect through major European hubs, necessitating adjustment to a two or three-hour time difference. Upon arrival, remember the Euro (€) is the official currency, so preparing your finances or planning to use international cards is advisable.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 3+ months
- Blank pages
- 2+
- Onward ticket
- Required
- Funds proof
- $60 / day
- Health insurance
- Required
- Biometrics
- Required
Visa options
TouristCaribbean Short-Stay Visa (Aruba, Curaçao, Caribbean Netherlands, Type C Caribbean)
90d$86multiple-entryvalid 6mo
Apply OtherMVV – Provisional Residence Permit (Authorisation for Temporary Stay, Type D)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 3mo
Apply OtherShort-Stay Schengen Visa (General Short Stay, Type C – Purpose: Tourism/Business/Family/etc.)
90d$97multiple-entryvalid 6mo
Apply WorkResidence Permit with MVV – Employment as Highly Skilled Migrant
365dmultiple-entryvalid 3mo
Apply OtherResidence Permit with MVV – Other Long-Stay Purposes (e.g. work, study, au pair)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 3mo
Apply