Deadlines and status

Where do you check messages and deadlines for integration?

Practical explanation of where to best check messages, deadlines and progress regarding integration so that you don't miss anything.

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Where do you check messages and deadlines for integration?

Messages and deadlines often run through multiple channels. That's why it's smart to have a fixed check sequence and not wait for someone to remind you.

01

A workable deadline routine

  • Check Mijn Inburgering, DUO and municipal messages weekly.
  • Save important messages immediately in a fixed folder.
  • Put each deadline immediately in a calendar with a reminder.
  • Quickly ask who owns an unclear action.

02

What gives peace and what gives unrest

Rest

Fixed check points, fixed storage location and direct distinction between reading and doing.

Unrest

Only watch when you feel stressed or only respond when a deadline is close.

Important difference

An administrative habit seems small, but often determines whether a process feels manageable.

03

Guiding principle

If information conflicts, return to the most current official message requesting action and request confirmation from the agency requesting that action.

Sources and references

Sources and references

Practical explanation of where to best check messages, deadlines and progress regarding integration so that you don't miss anything.

My Integration

Shows personal status, messages and open items.

mijn.inburgeren.nl/

DUO

For exam matters, administrative steps and personal correspondence.

www.duo.nl/particulier/inburgeren/

Municipality

Important for guidance, appointments and route-related components.

www.inburgeren.nl/inburgeren-bij-de-gemeente/

Frequently asked questions

Important questions that come up often

Use these short answers as your first orientation, then open the matching guide for more detail.

What if the information doesn't seem the same?

Contact the agency requesting the action from you. Use the most current official message as a starting point and ask for confirmation if anything remains unclear.

How often should you check?

At least weekly and more often around exams, interviews or important deadlines.

Do you have to keep all letters?

Yes, especially if they concern deadlines, agreements, decisions or outstanding obligations.

KNM is our active practice offer today, while the information pages already cover the wider integration landscape.

Our current offer

Practice with our KNM questions now and use this information hub for the rest of your path

Right now we mainly offer KNM practice. The information hub still helps with routes, official information, and broader integration questions.

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