2025-07-07
If you need to apply for a visa, you can now do so in Islamabad
As of 7 July, you can apply for a Schengen visa in Pakistan for short visits to Sweden by submitting your application in Islamabad.
You are the parent of a child under the age of 18 who has a permit to live in Sweden, and you want to apply for a residence permit to move to your child.
If you are a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA, or are an EU citizen without the right of residence, in most cases you need a residence permit to live with someone in Sweden.
If you have both a child and a partner in Sweden, the Swedish Migration Agency will first assess your right to a residence permit through your connection to your partner (spouse or cohabiting partner). You should therefore first apply for a residence permit to live with your partner.
You want to apply – Live with a partner
You can apply for a residence permit to move to Sweden to live with a child who came to Sweden alone and has been granted a residence permit based on grounds of protection (asylum).
You want to apply – Parents of unaccompanied minors
It is very difficult for a parent to get a residence permit to move to Sweden to live with their child after the child has already come here. If you have ever given your consent to allow the child to move to Sweden, in most cases you will not later be able to get a residence permit to move here to live with your child. If you want to live with your child and they do not have grounds of protection (asylum), you must be reunited in your common country of origin. If you still want to apply, you and your child in Sweden must meet a number of requirements.
These requirements apply to all situations:
You must have a valid passport
Your child must be under 18 years of age
The child in Sweden must have one of the following:
There are more requirements for obtaining a residence permit to move to Sweden to live with a child who is already here. The requirements depend on your situation. Select the one that applies to you to see what other requirements you need to meet.
If you and your child have previously lived together outside Sweden and you now want to move to Sweden to live with your child, the following is also required:
Your child must have a permanent residence permit or a temporary permit based on grounds of protection
You must have previously lived with your child
You and your child must have lived together in your country of origin immediately before your child moved to Sweden.
You and your child must be dependent on each other
You and your child must be socially and emotionally dependent on each other in a way that makes it very difficult for you to live apart. You must have already been dependent on each other when you were both in your country of origin. You cannot be granted a residence permit if you are only dependent on each other for your financial maintenance or with reference to circumstances that have arisen since your child settled in Sweden.
You and your child must intend to live together in Sweden
You must apply as soon as possible after your child has been granted a residence permit
You must submit your application as soon as possible after your child has been granted a permanent residence permit or a temporary residence permit based on grounds of protection (asylum). You cannot be granted a residence permit if you apply too late, or if you and your child developed a social and emotional dependence on each other after your child moved to Sweden.
If you already live with your child in Sweden, the following is also required:
You are the parent/legal guardian of the child in Sweden
Your child is resident in Sweden
You live with your child in Sweden
You and your child live together in Sweden and you plan to continue living together.
You and your child must have a strong connection to each other
The vast majority of people cannot obtain a residence permit if they are in Sweden when they apply. You and your child in Sweden must therefore have such a strong connection that you cannot be required to leave the country in order to apply. For example, if you have been staying in Sweden illegally, you may need to leave the country to apply, even though you otherwise meet the requirements.
If you and your child intend to meet regularly (exercise visitation) in Sweden, the following is also required:
There must be a joint plan, an agreement, or a judgement regarding visitation
You must show that there is an agreement between you and the child’s other parent/legal guardian regarding visitation. If you are not a parent/legal guardian, the visitation must instead be regulated in an agreement or judgement. The visitation must not be of limited extent.
The visitation needs to be carried out in Sweden
Based on their age, maturity, health, and any special needs, your child has a need for your visitation to take place on-site in Sweden.
You and your child must not intend to live together in Sweden
Select an embassy for your interview
In your application, you must indicate which Swedish embassy or consulate-general you want to visit for your interview. Not all Swedish embassies and consulates-general handle migration cases, so it is important to check which one you should contact:
Make sure that the information on your submitted documents is clearly visible.
Correctly made copies of your passport
You can never be granted a residence permit for longer than your passport is valid. You who are citizens of the EU/EEA can attach copies of your passport or your national ID card.
Documents showing that you are the parent of the child in Sweden
For example, a birth record or birth certificate.
Documents showing who is the parent/legal guardian of the child in Sweden and any decision regarding visitation
For example, extracts from population registers or court decisions.
Documents showing that you and the child in Sweden are dependent on each other and how this affects your situation
A representative can apply for you, if you grant them power of attorney. In that case, the person who applies for you must attach a copy of the power of attorney to your application.
Power of attorney (107011) Pdf, 1.1 MB, opens in new window.
Adults: SEK 2,000
Children under 18 years of age: SEK 1,000
You will not receive a refund if your application is rejected.
The following people pay no fee to apply:
You can be granted a residence permit for a maximum of two years, but never for longer than your passport is valid.
It is not possible to say exactly how long you will need to wait for a decision. There are many things that affect the waiting time, for example whether your application is complete to begin with or whether we need to request more information, or whether we need to check with other authorities when investigating your case.
Here we show statistics on how long it has taken for people who have applied for the same permit as you. The statistics are based on cases decided in the last 12 months.
Other rules apply if you are a citizen of the EU/EEA or Switzerland, or if you have long-term resident status in another EU country.
If you are an EU/EEA citizen, you have the right to live in another EU/EEA country if you fulfil the requirements for right of residence through work, your own company, your studies, or by having sufficient funds to support yourself. If you have right of residence, you do not need to apply for a residence permit to live in Sweden.
If you who are an EU/EAA citizen do not fulfil the requirements for right of residence, and have a family member residing in Sweden, you can apply for a residence permit to live with your family member. The requirements for being granted a residence permit and information on how to apply can be found on this page.
As an EU/EEA citizen, you are exempt some of the requirements to get a residence permit to live with someone. This applies to you:
If you are a citizen of Switzerland, you can move to Sweden to work, study, start your own business, or live on your own funds. If you want to remain in Sweden for longer than three months, you must apply for a residence permit for Swiss citizens. You who are a family member of a citizen of Switzerland must also apply in the same way.
You want to apply – Swiss citizens
If you have long-term resident status in another EU country, you can move to Sweden to work, run your own business, study or live on your own funds. If you plan to stay longer than three months, you need to apply for a residence permit for long-term residents.
You want to apply – Long-term residents in another EU country
If you are a family member of a person with permanent resident status in another EU country, you must apply for a residence permit
You want to apply – Family of long-term residents in another EU country
If you are granted a residence permit in Sweden, you will also have the right to work and study.
If you want to move to Sweden, fill in the application and attach the necessary documents. In your application, you indicate which Swedish embassy or consulate-general you wish to visit for your interview.
If the application concerns a child, it must be made by a parent or other adult who has the legal right to represent the child in the child’s country of origin.
When the application is submitted, the person who lives in Sweden will receive an email or a letter, depending on how the application was received. The email/letter contains a link to a questionnaire. The form includes questions about income, housing, and your relationship, and must be answered within 14 days.
If the person in Sweden is a child under the age of 18, they will be asked to answer questions together with the person representing the child. The questions usually arrive by letter and must be answered within 14 days.
Now follows a period of waiting until the Swedish Migration Agency takes a closer look at your application.
The Swedish Migration Agency will review your application and the information in the questionnaire. If we can immediately see that you do not meet the requirements for a residence permit, we may already make a decision to reject your application.
We will contact you if we need more information.
By logging in to My Page, you can access information about your application and use our services.
Before we can make a decision about your application for a residence permit, you must be interviewed and present your passport. You will receive an email or letter from the Swedish Migration Agency asking you to book an appointment for an interview at the embassy or consulate-general specified in your application.
When you visit the embassy, you must bring your passport and the originals of the documents you sent in with your application. If several family members are applying with you, they must also accompany you to the embassy.
During the interview, you will answer questions about your relationship with the person in Sweden.
If you need an entry visa to travel to Sweden, you may also be fingerprinted and photographed during the same interview appointment. This information will later be used to produce a residence permit card for you. If you are granted a residence permit, you will need the card to enter Sweden.
After you have been interviewed and presented your passport, the Swedish Migration Agency will review all the information related to your application and determine whether you can be granted a residence permit.
We will contact you if we need more information. In some cases, we also contact the person in Sweden for an interview.
If you applied in the e-service, you will receive an email as soon as we have made a decision. The email will tell you whether you have been granted a residence permit or if your application has been rejected. The decision will then be sent by post to your chosen embassy or representative. You may need to book an appointment at the embassy to pick it up.
If you have applied using a paper form, you will not receive an email from us. Instead, the embassy will contact you to inform you of the decision. If you have a representative, the decision will only be sent to your representative.
A copy of the first page of the decision, which states whether you have been granted a residence permit or your application has been rejected, will also be sent to the person in Sweden.
When you receive the decision, you can find out the reasons on which we based our decision. If you are granted a residence permit, you have the right to live and work in Sweden as long as the permit is valid. If your application is rejected and you are currently in Sweden, you must prepare to leave the country.
Before you start your application, you must have assembled the documents you will need to attach.
See which documents you must attach under the Important to know tab
To apply in the e-service, you must
A representative can apply for you, if you grant them power of attorney. In that case, they must attach a copy of the power of attorney to your application.
Adults: SEK 2,000
Children under 18 years of age: SEK 1,000
You will not receive a refund if your application is rejected.
The following people pay no fee to apply:
If you cannot apply in the e-service, you must fill in the forms:
Application for a residence permit to settle in Sweden (161011) Pdf, 886.9 kB.
Family details – Appendix to your application (239011) Pdf, 876.4 kB.
If a representative will be applying for you:
You must submit your application at a Swedish embassy or consulate-general in the country where you live. Remember to bring the documents you need to attach.
Not all Swedish embassies and consulates-general handle migration cases, so it is important to check which one you should contact:
More information to prepare for your visit, such as information about booking an appointment, can be found on the embassies’ website:
Swedish embassies and consulates-general External link.
You pay the application fee when you submit your application.
Once you have submitted your application, it will be sent to the Swedish Migration Agency.
If you are applying from within Sweden, you must send your application to:
Migrationsverket
Box 3100
903 03 Umeå
Once we have received your application, we will contact you via email or letter with information on how to make the payment and how much you must pay.
2025-07-07
If you need to apply for a visa, you can now do so in Islamabad
As of 7 July, you can apply for a Schengen visa in Pakistan for short visits to Sweden by submitting your application in Islamabad.
2025-06-30
Payment to bankgiro is no longer possible
The bankgiro account that could previously be used to pay application and processing fees is closed from 30 June.
2025-05-20
Are you going to visit the National Government Service Centre?
From May onwards, there will be changes to which of the Government Service Centers offer the services of the Swedish Migration Agency.
2025-02-07
Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania are now part of the Schengen area. Legal residents of these countries shall, from 24 February 2025 turn to one of the five Schengen hubs for migration related matters.
2024-12-16
Now you can see your complete decision on My Page
If you are waiting for a decision from the Swedish Migration Agency, you can now see the complete decision on My page. Previously, you have only been able to see if the decision is positive or negative, and the justification has only been sent home to you in paper format.