Social Security Employment History (SSO Form 6-07) → 🇳🇱 Netherlands
Visa / licensing: HSM / Blue Card · Translation: Dutch / English
Applicants pursuing Highly Skilled Migrant in Netherlands rely on the Social Security Employment History (SSO Form 6-07) to evidence Thai employment history before the destination authority will issue a permit.
Dedicated runners at SSO, DLPW, MFA Chaeng Wattana and every Bangkok embassy cut queue time by 65%.
Why Netherlands relies on this document: IND accepts Apostille; BIG-register needs Dutch sworn translation.
End-to-end timeline for Netherlands: request Social Security Employment History (SSO Form 6-07) (1-3 days) → Dutch / English certified translation → MFA → Apostille
Primary visa / licensing pathways: Highly Skilled Migrant, EU Blue Card, BIG-register healthcare
How it works
- 1
Requirements check
Compare destination authority's current requirements against the latest format of Social Security Employment History (SSO Form 6-07).
- 2
Request Social Security Employment History (SSO Form 6-07)
Filed via power of attorney; turnaround 1-3 days.
- 3
Translate to Dutch / English
Translator listed by destination authority or MFA; vocational glossary applied.
- 4
MFA legalisation
Chaeng Wattana — 2-3 working days.
- 5
Apostille
Single Apostille at MFA — faster and cheaper
- 6
Delivery
Tracked DHL to your Netherlands employer / council / university.
Frequently asked questions
Does Netherlands accept Apostille?
Yes — single-step Apostille at MFA is sufficient.
Required translation language?
Dutch / English
Primary visa?
HSM / Blue Card
End-to-end time in Thailand?
7-14 working days for a standard dossier.