Free tool, no signup, tier 1
Read your IND letter
in your own language.
The sharpest pain is the language wall: a letter arrives in Dutch, you freeze, and a deadline slips by. Paste it here and MAS explains what it means and what to do next, at any hour, in your language.
Read once, then forgotten. Nothing stored.
Why it matters
The enemy is not the IND’s speed. It is the letter you cannot read.
No private company can move the IND’s legal clock, and anyone who claims to is selling you a story. The time you actually lose is on your side: a letter you cannot read in Dutch, so you wait, ask around, and a two-week window quietly closes.
This tool kills that specific pain. It reads the letter and tells you, in plain words, what it is, what it means for you, and the one thing to do next, with the deadline made impossible to miss. It is information, not a shortcut, and never a replacement for the letter itself or a real adviser.
It is free, it stores nothing, and it answers in your own language. That is the honest, lowest-risk help MAS leads with, and the reason the heavier work earns its place only later.
Questions
- Is this legal advice?
- No. MAS gives you information to help you understand your letter, in plain language. It is not legal advice and MAS is not the IND. For anything that affects your case, check the letter itself and a qualified adviser (gemachtigde) or the IND.
- Do you store my letter?
- No. The text you paste is read once to explain it, then discarded. Nothing you paste is saved to a database or kept. To produce the explanation the text is processed by our AI provider (Anthropic) and is not used to train their models.
- Which languages can it explain my letter in?
- English, Dutch, Arabic, Farsi (Persian), Tigrinya, Turkish, Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish, French, Hindi, and Chinese, with more on the way. You paste the Dutch letter, MAS answers in the language you choose.
- What kinds of IND letters can it read?
- Most standard IND letters: a request for more documents, a decision on your application, an intention to reject (voornemen), an invitation, or a notice about your permit. If the text is not an IND letter or is too unclear to read, MAS will tell you honestly instead of guessing.
- Will it ever invent a deadline?
- No. MAS only uses what is actually written in your letter. If the letter states a deadline, it makes it clear and tells you what happens if it passes. If there is no deadline in the text, it says so. It never makes one up.
Next step
Once you know what the letter says, check if you can stay
MAS also checks whether an employer is an IND-recognised sponsor, and tracks the days left on your orientation year, so a deadline never sneaks up on you.