51 article-cited pages on overdue immigration decisions, the Notice of Default, daily penalty, Ombudsman route, court appeal and the international remedies. Pick a category below and start at article one — each article has a prev/next nav so you can walk through the topic at your own pace.
Open a category to start at its first article. Inside every article a prev/next bar lets you walk through the rest at your own pace.
Asylum, family reunification, naturalisation, highly-skilled migrant (kennismigrant), embassy MVV. Pick the procedure that matches your case.
Awb 4:13, 4:14, 4:15, 4:17, 6:12, 7:1, 8:1, 3:46, Vw 25, Vw 42, RWN 9(4), ECHR Article 8, ICESCR 11, EU directives. The legal building blocks behind every step.
Nationale Ombudsman, UN Special Rapporteur, the Dutch embassy chain. Who decides what, when, and how the procedural lever reaches them.
How to write a Notice of Default, file an Ombudsman complaint, claim the daily penalty, get priority handling, file a court appeal under Awb 6:12 when the IND has not decided, respond to an information request.
Objection (bezwaar) vs court appeal (beroep), Ombudsman vs court route, MigrationProvision vs a lawyer. Pick the right path for what is actually wrong with your case.
Will it hurt my case? When should I hire a lawyer? Does the Notice restart the clock? Can I keep working? Buiten-schuld? Missed an IND appointment? Each question, one long answer.
NGO caseworker, HR sponsor, international student, EU spouse. Same procedural lever, applied to your context.
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