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Minimum bank statement, fee for Schengen visit visa of Netherlands from Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistani nationals are required to obtain short-stay Schengen visa for travel to the Netherlands for tourism purpose.

A Schengen visa allows you to stay for a maximum of 90 days in a 180-day period in the Netherlands and other countries in the Schengen area.

Documents Required for Netherlands Visit Visa

Minimum Bank Statement for Netherlands Visit Visa

The applicant is required to submit proof of sufficient funds for duration of stay, e.g.: (min. amount required is different in each country). Bank and credit statements for last 6 months in addition to the previous year.

Following is the minimum daily required amount for bearing expense of stay in the Netherlands. An applicant is required to show the amount which is enough for the days he/she intends to spend there:

Country Daily Required Amount
Netherlands EUR 55

As of December 16, 2023, one Euro is equal to 310. It means you need to have around Rs511,500 in your bank account if your stay is for 30 days in the Netherlands.

Netherlands Schengen Visit Visa Fee in Pakistan

The visa application costs 80 euros. It is non-returnable, whatever the consul’s decision.

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