Facts

Contact information and opening hours of the Embassy of Sweden in Vienna

More information about Slovakia on our website:
Trade between Sweden and Slovakia

Information on the Swedish language section of our website: Sveriges generalkonsulat i Bratislava.

Tasks of the Consulate General in Bratislava

Mr Vladimír Kestler is the Honorary Consul General at the Consulate General of Sweden in Bratislava. Mr Peter Zupka is his assistant.

Contact information:
Consulate General of Sweden
OMNIA Holding, a.s.
Tomášikova 30
821 01 Bratislava
 
Tel: +421 2 434 217 00
Fax: +421 2 482 402 51

E-mail: kestler@omniaholding.sk
E-mail: zupka@omniaholding.sk

Website: www.sweden-slovakia.com

Opening hours:
Wednesdays, excl. public holidays: 12 am - 4 pm (or on request)

(The Consulate is closed from 24 December 2012 until 1 January 2013.)


The Consulate General deals with the following consular matters:

• Handing out driving licence application forms.
• Delivery of ordinary passports, driving licences and Swedish national identity cards received from Vienna or Sweden.
• Assisting Swedish citizens in distress.
• Visiting Swedish citizens in prison.
• Life certificates for Swedish citizens.
• Issuing of death certificates of Swedish citizens deceased in Slovakia.


The Consulate General does not have the authority to deal with the following matters:

• Issuing of emergency passports. Applicants to contact the Embassy of Sweden in Vienna.
• Holiday visa applications (Schengen Visas). 
Applicants to apply to the Finnish Embassy in Bratislava.
• Residence permit applications or work permit applications. Applicants to contact the Embassy of Sweden in Vienna.
• Citizenship applications.
• Issuing of ordinary passports or Swedish national identity cards. Applicants to apply to the Embassy of Sweden in Vienna - or in Sweden - in person.
List of passport offices in Sweden (in Swedish).
• Issuing of driving licences. Applicants to contact the Embassy of Sweden in Vienna.
• Performance of weddings. List of Swedish Embassies performing wedding ceremonies (in Swedish).