Dependent VISA
I got so many unmatched information sources regarding visa timeline.
VFS say: 21-60 days
Belgium embassy say: 2-4 months
expat.com people say: 4month, 6months, 7+ months ...

I am from India working in Belgium.
I applied for the dependent visa for my wife 2 months back. Today I saw on the immigration website that the status of the application has changed from "in traitement" to "ACCORD" (in French). Can you please tell me what does it mean? Has the visa granted or rejected?
vicky_10 wrote:Hi @Mohsinjazzy, Thank you for your reply. Do you know how long does it take to get the documents and passport back?
1 week or 2. Keep follow up with VFS.
I applied from Bangalore vfs and they called me when my visa arrived. but that was 4 years back.
The process to issue a visa takes time so the embassy gives passport back to applicant (just in case if they need to travel ).
In my case here in India, I had to mail them to get my passport back for my international travel.
The process goes on , there is no hault or disruption. So you don't have to worry about it.
When the final decision will be made on your application, they will ask you for the passport again to stamp the visa.

Are the application picked up by sequence or it is random? Do you have any idea on this?
2 of my colleagues are waiting for their dependent visa's for approval from belgium embassy.
For 1st one its showing up in online from 21 Dec 2017 still in treatment as status.
For 2nd one its showing up in online from 31 Jan 2018 and in treatment as status.
So does this means like 2nd one's will be approved only after the 1st gets through? Please advise if you have idea.
Thank in advance.
Then its no point holding up other files that file waiting for responses of early applications. So this was logically its not FIFO. But ya no one knows the process followed by them to approve applications.
Lets wish Good luck to everyone those are waiting for approval for family reunions visas asap


Anyway, there is no much transparency on what happens once the file arrives there at DOFI. All we can do is to wait for their response.
I will soon be applying for a long term visa type D for Belgium. My wife will accompany me on dependent visa.
So, can someone please confirm if birth certificate is a mandatory document for processing of her dependant visa.
Regards,
Vineet
I have a queries regarding the requirements for the Dependent visa for my wife.
A couple of days back I have received my single permit and now planning to go for Visa-D along with wife.
Below is the list of documents requirements I know
1) PCC (Criminal record) ( Need Apostille)
2) Medical Certificate
3) Birth Certificate ( Need Apostille)
4) Marriage Certificate ( Need Apostille)
Documents 1,3,4 are already sent for the apostille. Apart from this, I know that
Medical insurance worth 30,000 euros is need.
But do I need to buy the insurance before filing the visa application ??
One more query I have was does she needs to show any temporary accommodation document in Belgium during a visa appointment.
furthermore is any requirement to have bank balance to be disclosed for the dependent while applying for the Visa-D.
Please let me know your inputs.
Thanks & Regards,
Chandra
yes, initial accomodation proof must be shown.
I have received my single permit and planning to move to Belgium along with my wife.
IÂ need help in filling the application form for my dependent wife for VISA-D application under this option in the application which on I need to select.
21. Main purpose(s) of the journey   - Family reunion spouse worker art10 bis § 2
                                   Family reunion art.10
I also have one more question regarding the administrative fee for the dependent spouse. While filing the application form do I have to pay the administration fee before the visa??
This is as per the checklist given below
Please let me know your comments.
Thanks & Regards,
Chandra
I dont think the contribution needs to be paid with single permt application. Do call VFS to verify this.
Aneesh wrote:21: Family reunion spouse worker art10 bis § 2
I don't think the contribution needs to be paid with a single permit application. Do call VFS to verify this.
I have checked with VFS and they do not have any idea about the process.
They are saying we will only collect the documents and send them to consulate or embassy.
As per the website related to the Administrative fee. Every application who wanted to stay for more than 90 days should pay this fee per application.
This checklist also mentioned the administrative fee.
… 010bis.pdf
I am worried about it at this moment I have all the documents required to my visa application.
Expect this one. Can some who migrated Belgium along with spouse recently on the single permit.
please reply on this thread.
Aneesh wrote:If you know someone, can share about my case and reply on this thread.
I am counting on you.
Thank you in advance,
Regards,
Chandra
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