Hey, take a hard look! NL is the hardest EU country for foreign nationals. Also, you'll have to establish your partnership. I was in NL with my Dutch partner in 2002 when the laws were slightly less strict. If your partner makes (something like a E1600?) net income after tax, and has a one year contract, you may get the right to reside. Please check the IND's website. But a work permit is a *completely separate application.* You should expect it to take a while too. It's naive to think they will be given out speedily. Please understand what you're getting into! I'm now married to my Dutch partner, and I still have troubles living in NL. You might have to consider the Belgian route. Ask your partner what it is. If you have any paperwork SNAFU's I urge you to get a lawyer. I'm a US citizen too & my student visa took 11 months to process--yes, I got it the month before graduation. In September when I started my MA I had 3 job offers, but by summer when the visa came through (with permission to work 10 hours) the economy was dead. It's better now, but still slow.
Look up former minsiter Hirsi Ali and her case, where her passport was revoked by the IND minister, who is a member of the same party.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe ... ve_nation/
Ask your partner about Tatjiana (spelled wrong) the Czech student, and the footballer... The IND and "Iron Rita" Minister Verdonk are taking a very hard view on immigration. They deported gay minors to Iran, where they were publically hanged for homosexuality.
http://direland.typepad.com/direland/20 ... nd_fr.html
Seriously! Know what you're getting into. Remember, resident visa is completely separate from a work permit. Otherwise, you might gain the right to spend money in NL for a year, but not to make any. Watch out.