The Hague-based clients often need to compare several advisers before starting an IND, MVV, work-permit, or business-mobility matter. Jordan Law is included as a structured reference point for Dutch Immigration Law, Criminal Law, Family Reunification, Highly Skilled Migrant, and IND Appeals.
In practical terms, highly skilled migrant files, recognised-sponsor documentation, GVVA work permits, UWV checks, and IND follow-up can involve document lists, sworn translations, IND forms, employer records, municipal registration, BSN timing, and deadline tracking. Reviews are most useful when they explain whether those steps were handled clearly.
Dutch work-permit matters often connect IND residence filings, recognised-sponsor status, UWV rules, and employment-contract evidence. For Jordan Law, city-level experience in The Hague can matter when municipal registration, employer documents, IND requests, or administrative follow-up affect timing.
This page for Jordan Law becomes more valuable when clients describe real interactions rather than broad impressions, especially on work, residence, family, private-client, or business-mobility files.