Family short term visiting visa for the Schengen area now allowed in exceptional cases (when flights from your country are allowed at all)

For family visits in the event of illness, death or childbirth

You have compelling reasons to visit your family. This really concerns travel in exceptional cases such as:

- You are visiting a seriously ill (effective 15 May) or terminally ill family member or attending a funeral. You are a first or second degree family member. Fill in the sickness visit statement.

- You come to the Netherlands for the delivery of your legal partner. If you are not officially married, you have recognized the unborn child as a partner. You must also prove that your partner is pregnant for more than 34 weeks.

- Grandparents can travel to the Netherlands to visit their newborn grandchild. Fill in the birth certificate (effective 15 May).

- You are a divorced parent from a third country who want to visit your child. Complete the statement of divorced parent (effective from 15 May).

 More info: https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/coronavirus-covid-19/reizen-en-vakantie/inreizen-doorreizen-nederland-en-het-eu-inreisverbod/uitzonderingen-eu-inreisverbod

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