kramvi wrote:Thank you both for your replies. By any chance does anyone know any immigration lawyers in Netherlands?
I have been folllowing your posts and honestly dude, you do not need an immigration lawyer.
If you have an admission letter from a recognized Dutch University for your course, and have evidence of enough finances, you will not be denied your MVV.
As I have mentioned before, you can use the qualifications that you have already earned to find part-time employment as a student once you get to the Netherlands.
You MVV will be denied to you only if you do not show evidence of enough finances to fund your course. You cannot get around the problem by telling the chaps at the Consulate that you have enough qualifications to find a job that will pay you enough once you get to The Netherlands. As a student you can only work part-time for a few hours a week and that won't pay you enough. No immigration lawyer will be able to help you with this either.
If on the other hand, you want to take up full time employment, you cannot be applying for an MVV for the purpose of study, based on an admission letter from the Dutch University. You'll need to find a job in The Netherlands first and apply for an MVV as a knowledge migrant or for work purposes.
Whatever you do, don't enter The Netherlands as a student and try to change your visa status upon arrival. I know people who got deported for trying to do this.
Good luck