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Service Fees - 2012
All fees are valid as of January 1, 2010 and in US dollars.
Ordinary passport
200
Temporary passport
230
Pick-up of new passport at a consular location other than the one at which the application was submitted:
Shipping fee (payable at time of application)
10
Processing fee (payable at pick-up)
20
National Identity Card
200
Schengen Visa (tourist, business, visit and transit) For citizens of Macedonia, Moldavia, Russia, Ukraine and Georgia, the non-refundable application fee is
$50
. (
Please contact the Embassy for information regarding exemptions of the visa fee for Georgian citizens
). Children between 6-12 years will pay a reduced fee of
$50.
Holders of biometric passports from Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina do not need a visa. For citizens of Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina the biometric passport must however have been issued by the country in which they are citizens.
85
Residence- and work permits for employment
290
Residence- and work permits for persons
over
18 years (based on spouse/family employment)
140
Residence- and work permits for persons
under
18 years (based on spouse/family employment)
70
Residence permit to start a business
290
Residence permit based on family or personal connection for persons over 18 years
220
Residence permit based on family or personal connection for persons under 18 years
110
Residence permit for students
140
Certificates and legalizations
20
Pick-up of driver’s license
60
If driver’s license were issued and paid for in Sweden
20
Hourly cost of measures done inside the office after hours
30
Hourly cost of measures done outside the office during office hours
15
Hourly cost of measures done outside the office after hours
70
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