GVVAPERMIT

Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA)

For non-EU workers in regular (non-highly-skilled) jobs, combining the work and residence permit in one document.

TemporaryFiled by the employer with the IND (UWV tests the labour market)
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The Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) is a Dutch work & skilled visa. This guide covers who it's for, the key eligibility criteria, the indicative 2025 cost (~€405 (2025)) and processing time (~90 days (legal maximum)), the route to permanent residence, common pitfalls and FAQs.

Who the Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) is for

For non-EU workers in regular (non-highly-skilled) jobs, combining the work and residence permit in one document.

Continuous legal residence counts toward permanent residence after 5 years.

Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) - eligibility criteria

  • Concrete job offer from a Dutch employer
  • Labour-market test (UWV) showing no EU/EEA worker available
  • Salary at least the statutory minimum wage
  • Working conditions compliant with Dutch law
  • Valid passport and MVV where required

Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) cost & processing time (2025)

The indicative government fee for the Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) (Netherlands) is ~€405 (2025), with an indicative processing time of ~90 days (legal maximum). Figures are for 2025 and may change - confirm at IND (Netherlands).

TypeTemporary
Where you applyFiled by the employer with the IND (UWV tests the labour market)
Length of stayUp to the contract length, normally up to 1-2 years
Work rightsWork only for the named employer in the approved role
Study rightsStudy allowed alongside work
Government fee~€405 (2025)
Processing time~90 days (legal maximum)
Route to PRContinuous legal residence counts toward permanent residence after 5 years.

Pathway & next steps

Continuous legal residence counts toward permanent residence after 5 years.

Many applicants also compare Kennismigrant · Residence permit for highly skilled migrant (kennismigrant), Seasonal · Residence permit / work permit for seasonal labour, ICT · Residence permit for intra-corporate transferee (ICT). Run a free VisaChief check to see which Dutch route best fits your profile, then prepare an application reviewed by a registered migration agency in our partner network.

Common Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) pitfalls we fix

Employer not advertising the role to the EU labour market first
Underpaying below the statutory minimum wage
Permit tied to one employer and role

Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) - frequently asked questions

How much does the Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) cost?

The Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) government fee is ~€405 (2025). Figures are indicative for 2025; always confirm current fees at IND (Netherlands) before applying.

How long does the Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) take to process?

Indicative processing time is ~90 days (legal maximum). Actual timeframes vary with caseload, completeness and your circumstances.

Does the Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA) lead to permanent residence?

Continuous legal residence counts toward permanent residence after 5 years.

Can I work on the Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA)?

Work rights: Work only for the named employer in the approved role.

Who can apply for the Single permit for work and residence (gecombineerde vergunning, GVVA)?

For non-EU workers in regular (non-highly-skilled) jobs, combining the work and residence permit in one document.

Sources & official references

This guide is compiled from official Netherlands government sources and is updated periodically. Eligibility, fees and processing times change - always confirm the current rules with the issuing authority before you apply:

Figures are indicative for 2025 and government fees and rules change. Confirm current details at IND (Netherlands) before applying. General information only - not immigration advice.