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The information is based on the Fees Ordinance (SFS 1997: 691). The amounts may vary depending on exchange rates.
Fees can be paid by bank transfer in advance.
Receiver: Schwedische Botschaft
IBAN: DE82 1004 0000 0266 2161 01
BIC/SWIFT: COBADEFFXXX
Residence permit to settle in Sweden, family reunification (adult): 180 €
Residence permit to settle in Sweden, family reunification (child): 90 €
Residence permit for family members of employees (adult): 135 €
Residence permit for family members of employees (child): 67 €
Visitor’s permit (adult): 135 €
Visitor’s permit (child): 67 €
Work permit: 199 €
Residence permit for highly qualified persons to look for work or start a business: 199 €
Schengen visa (person 12 years old or older): 90 €
Schengen visa (person 6 to 11 years old): 45 €
National visa/D-visa (person 6 years old or older): 60 €
Emergency alien’s passport: 45 €
Alien’s passport: 67 €
Exceptions from application fees
Not everyone applying for a residence permit has to pay an application fee. More about fees and exceptions on the Swedish Migration Agency website
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all States in the world. It has embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.