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Apply through the Swedish consulate by booking an appointment and submitting the required documents.
You need a short-stay Schengen visa (Type C) for tourism purposes.
Yes, unless you are a citizen of a country exempt from Schengen visa requirements.
You may need to complete the visa form online but must submit documents in person at the Swedish consulate.
Valid passport, travel insurance, proof of accommodation, financial proof, and return travel details.
Visa decisions typically take 15 calendar days from the date of application.
It is generally valid for up to 90 days in a 180-day period within the Schengen area.
Yes, a valid Sweden Schengen visa allows travel to all Schengen member states.
You must prove sufficient funds to support your stay; exact amounts vary by stay duration and type.
Yes, if you're accepted into a Swedish institution and meet all residence permit criteria.
You may be eligible for a facilitated visa process by contacting the Swedish consulate directly.
Yes, for short stays up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
Yes, children must have their own visa application and supporting documents.
You can appeal the decision or reapply with corrected or additional documentation.
Visa extensions are only granted in exceptional circumstances; contact the Swedish Migration Agency.
Yes, travel insurance covering medical emergencies and repatriation is mandatory.
Invitation letter from a Swedish company, proof of business ties, and travel documentation.
Apply at least 15 days before travel and up to 6 months in advance.
Contact the Swedish consulate for urgent appointment options, depending on your situation.
Submit your documents in person at the Swedish consulate or embassy in London.
Yes, you can renew it at the Swedish Embassy in London by booking an appointment.
Your current passport, personal ID, and proof of citizenship or residency.
Appointments must be booked directly through the Swedish Embassy website or contact email.
Yes, both parents must usually attend and present consent and legal documents.
Processing time is approximately 3–4 weeks after your appointment.
You must wait for your new passport to be issued before international travel.
Report it to local police and contact the Swedish Embassy for an emergency passport.
No, ID cards must be applied for in person in Sweden.
Contact the Swedish Embassy to enquire about an emergency travel document.
Yes, dual citizens with Swedish nationality can renew passports at the Swedish Embassy.
No, your photograph will be taken at the Swedish Embassy during your appointment.
Yes, children under 18 require consent from both legal guardians.
Check with the Swedish Embassy directly for up-to-date payment methods.
Yes, if you provide legal documentation supporting the name change.
Fees are published on the Swedish Embassy’s website and vary depending on age and document type.
Temporary passports are not renewable; you must apply for a regular passport.
You must reschedule a new appointment with the Swedish Embassy.
No, you must collect your new passport in person with valid ID.
Yes, but both require separate applications and appointments.
Visit the official website of the Swedish Embassy in London or the Swedish Migration Agency.