2026-04-24
Check your allowed short-term stay
The EU has published an online tool that makes it possible for those who are covered by the EU’s Entry/Exit System to check for how long they are allowed to stay within the Schengen area.
You are a citizen of a non-EU country and want to visit Sweden for up to 90 days. To do so, you may need to apply for a Schengen visa.
If you are a citizen of a non-EU country and want to visit Sweden for a maximum of 90 days, you may need to apply for a Schengen visa. This entry visa is a permit to enter and stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in a 180-day period.
If you want to visit Sweden for more than 90 days, you need to apply for a visitor’s residence permit.
You want to apply – Visiting Sweden for more than 90 days
If you come from a country whose citizens need an entry visa to enter Sweden and the Schengen area, you must have a Schengen visa to visit Sweden for up to 90 days.
Countries whose citizens need an entry visa for travel to Sweden External link.
You do not need a Schengen visa if you
If you are planning to visit several countries in the Schengen area, you must apply for a Schengen visa from the authorities of the country that is your main destination.
In many countries, Sweden has an agreement with an external service provider, VFS Global, which receives applications for Schengen visas. It is then the Swedish authorities that process and make a decision regarding your application.
In some countries, you must submit your application to a Swedish embassy or consulate-general. In a number of countries, Sweden is represented by another Schengen country, and it is then that country’s embassy or consulate-general that receives and processes your application.
Find out where and how to apply for a Schengen visa:
If you have applied for an entry visa to Sweden or another Schengen country within the past five years and provided fingerprints when you did so, a representative can submit your application for you. To do so, your representative will need a power of attorney from you. They must attach a copy of the power of attorney to your application.
2026-04-24
Check your allowed short-term stay
The EU has published an online tool that makes it possible for those who are covered by the EU’s Entry/Exit System to check for how long they are allowed to stay within the Schengen area.
2025-12-03
The Migration Agency’s drop-in service closes on 1 January
On 1 January, the Swedish Migration Agency’s service centre will close for drop-in visits. If you have any questions about your case, please contact the Swedish Migration Agency by telephone or via My page. For guidance and assistance with your application, or with using the Swedish Migration Agency’s digital services, please visit the National Government Service Centre.
2025-12-01
The embassies in Dar es Salaam, Harare, Maputo and Singapore will stop handling migration cases
As of 15 December, the Swedish embassies in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Harare (Zimbabwe), Maputo (Mozambique) and Singapore (Singapore) will no longer handle migration cases. You must then contact other Swedish embassies.
2025-10-01
New EU-wide border control system
On 12 October, the new Entry Exit System will be introduced at EU border controls.
2025-09-15
The embassy in Beirut has had its migration operations paused since October 2024. From 1 October, 2025, the embassy will not handle migration cases at all. You should then instead turn to the Swedish embassy in Amman, Jordan.
2025-09-15
As of 1 October, the consulate-general in Jerusalem will no longer handle migration cases. You should instead contact another foreign mission in the area that has a migration assignment.
2025-09-15
As of 1 October, the embassy in Tel Aviv will no longer handle migration cases. Instead, you should contact another foreign mission in the region or within the Schengen area that handles migration cases.
2025-09-11
How you will be affected when extended passports become invalid
We have previously reported that Swedish authorities will not accept extended passports from 1 October 2025. Here we answer frequently asked questions about what this means and who will be affected.
2025-07-23
Extended passports become invalid on 1 October
As of 1 October 2025, Swedish authorities will no longer accept passports that have had their period of validity extended by inserting a stamp or sticker into the passport. If you have such a national passport, you should apply for a new one.