If you are not satisfied with the decision you have been given, you can appeal it. The appeal must be in writing, signed by you, and must be presented at or arrive at the embassy no later than three weeks after the date you received the decision.
The appeal must state:
If someone else signs the appeal on your behalf, that person must be authorised to represent you (power of attorney). The power of attorney document must be signed by you and submitted in the original together with your appeal.
It is the embassy that initially decides whether to review the decision. If it decides not to change its decision, the case is forwarded to the Migration Court in Sweden
Phone 1
+972 4 864 31 62
Phone 2
+972 4 864 31 65
Fax
+972 4 866 49 02
Consulate of Sweden
2 Kikar Chayat
Haifa 31334
Honorary Consul
Mr. Gil Castel
Phone
+972 (0)8 6348038
Fax
+972 (0)8 6347021
Consulte of Sweden
Mor Center 2nd floor
Eilat
Israel
Honorary Consul
Mr Moshe Krispin
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all states in the world, with embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.