Why documents matter
A BSN appointment is usually straightforward if you bring the right documents. But if something is missing, expired or not accepted, you may need to book another appointment and lose weeks.
The exact requirements depend on your municipality, nationality and whether you register through BRP/gemeente or RNI.
Basic documents most expats need
Common documents include:
Always check the specific gemeente or RNI desk before your appointment.
RNI vs gemeente documents
| Route | Typical document focus |
|---|---|
| RNI | Identity document and temporary/non-resident details |
| BRP/gemeente | Identity document plus Dutch residential address proof |
RNI is often used when you do not yet have a permanent Dutch address. BRP registration is normally used when you will live in the Netherlands for more than 4 months.
Address proof examples
Depending on the municipality, address proof may include:
If you live with someone else, the host declaration can be especially important.
Common appointment mistakes
Benefitly tip
Before booking, check whether you need RNI or BRP. Then prepare the exact documents for that route. This is one of the easiest ways to avoid delays.