Qualification to apply for visiting researchersIn order to apply as visiting researchers, you must have a university or college education which qualifies you for access to postgraduate studies.Where do I apply?An application for a residence permit for visiting researchers can be filed at the Embassy of Sweden in Tokyo (in person or by post) or via the Swedish Migration Board’s website (e-applications). Embassy visiting hours: 09-00-11.00 on weekdays except on the Embassy's holidays.What documents do I need?Following documents are required if you apply at the Embassy of Sweden in Tokyo:(All documents MUST be written in English or Swedish)• Two sets of completed application form "Application for a residence permit for a visiting researcher" • Two copies of your passport showing your identity, the terms of validity of your passport and any permits to stay in any other country than your country of origin• Two passport size photographs: full face, colour, light background, not more than 6 months old, bareheaded unless special religious reasons exist (4.5cm x 3.5cm)• Hosting agreement approved by your host organization in original and one copyHosting agreement must contain details of: - Purpose, duration and funding of the research project - The visiting researcher ‘s qualifications to complete the assignment - The visiting researcher’s terms and conditions of engagement - Comprehensive health insurance if you will stay for less than one year in Sweden - Sufficient funds for your stay in Sweden and for the return journey• Finanicial proofHow much does it cost?Free of charge for Japanese citizen. Fee is payable at time of application and is non-refundable.Application fee Who decides?Application submitted to the Embassy will be forwarded to the Migration Board in Sweden, which will take the decision. When will I find out the result?If you have applied at the Embassy, you will be notified your result from the embassy by telephone or e-mail. If you have applied via the website, you will receive an e-mail from the Swedish Migration Board. How can I obtain the permit?Regardless of how you applied, you can pick up your residence permit at the Embassy. If you have applied via the website, please contact us in advance to confirm that we have your decision. The residence permit must be affixed in your passport before you travel to Sweden. You cannot travel to Sweden and wait for the decision in Sweden.Please bring or send your passport to the Embassy if you are notified that your residence permit is granted. Those who have applied via the website must come to the Embassy in person with passport and one colour photo (size 4.5 x 3.5 cm). If you would like to have your passport returned by post, please provide a self-addressed Letter-Pack 500 with the passport. Please note that issuing the permit sticker may take about three working days. The Embassy is not responsible for any delay or loss that may be caused by the postal service. Can my wife and children stay in Sweden with me?Family members, registered partner or cohabitee and your children under age of 18 wishing to accompany the applicant must submit their own application separately.Required documents• Two sets of completed application forms Application by co-applicants to employees/visiting researchers/athletes/au pair/self-employed person (CB)• Two copies of their passport showing their identity, the terms of validity of their passport and any permits to stay in any other country than their country of origin).• Two passport size photographs (4.5cm X 3.5cm)• Proof of your family relationship - for Japanese citizens, Koseki-Tohon with its English translation.Whom do I contact for additional information?You can call the Embassy at 03-5562-5050 (choose 33 for consular section) Monday through Friday between 09.00-11.00 except on the Embassy holidays (e-mail and fax inquiries are not accepted) or visit the Swedish Migration Board’s website.For more details, please read the information on the Migration Board's website.