Facts

With the exception of your passport, none of your submitted documents will be returned to you.  For this reason, please make sure to submit copies – not originals – of all documentation.

Studera i Sverige / Study in Sweden

Doctoral, College/University or Adult Education (Folk High School)

When applying for a residence permit for doctoral or other post-secondary studies at a Swedish college or university, or for adult education at a Swedish folk high school, you must submit all of the following documents:
  • Residence permit application form #105031, completed, signed and dated, and including detailed contact information.

  • National passport or other travel document.

  • 2 passport photos, in color, taken from the front with the face depicted at a straight angle.  Digital files and photocopies of passport pictures will NOT be accepted.

  • Acceptance letter from the school or the exchange organization, giving the dates your studies will begin and end.

  • Documentation proving that you are covered by health insurance for the duration of your stay in Sweden (minimum 30,000 Euro or 50,000 USD).

  • Documentation proving that you have sufficient funds to cover your living expenses for the entire duration of your stay in Sweden. You must show proof of currently available funds of at least 7300 SEK (approx. $1300) per month. (For example, if you are planning to stay for 10 months, you need proof of 73,000 SEK.) This proof can be in the form of a letter or statement from your bank confirming that you personally (not a parent, guarantor or other sponsor) have a bank account in your name with the total amount of required funds; or documentation certifying that you have received either a scholarship or student benefit from your country of origin/residence.

  • Accompanying spouses or co-habiting partners must show proof of available funds of least 3500 SEK per month for the duration of the stay. For each accompanying child, the applicant must show proof of available funds of at least 2100 SEK per month for the duration of the stay.

  • Letter in which you outline your plans after you have completed your studies in Sweden and indicate approximate arrival and departure dates.

  • Application fee as well as shipping and handling fee, in the form of one money order or certified bank check, payable to Consulate General of Sweden or Embassy of Sweden, depending on where you file the application.  Applicants applying at the Consulate General of Sweden in New York may also pay by Visa or MasterCard.

How much does it cost?

A non-refundable application fee of $155 (or $80 for applicants under 18), plus a $20 shipping and handling fee for return of passport with next-day delivery service.

The total amount can be paid with one money order.

How do I submit my application?

Applications with all required documents may be delivered in person during visiting hours or sent directly to the following address:

Consulate General of Sweden
Attn: Visa Section
One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza
885 Second Avenue, 45th floor
New York, NY 10017

Due to the large number of applications, the Consulate General will NOT be able to confirm receipt of your documents. If you would like acknowledgement that your application has been received, please use registered mail or a delivery service such as FedEx, UPS or DHL that enables you to track packages online.

Please note that you might be requested to provide additional documentation.

How long does it take?

An estimated time of 2-3 months is usually required to process your application.

How long is a permit valid?

If the study period is a year or less, you will be granted a residence permit for the duration of your studies. If the study period is longer than a year you will be granted a permit for one year at a time. To obtain an extension of your residence permit, you must be able to show that you have performed adequately in your studies. You must also be able to show that you have regularly received money for your upkeep during the time you have spent in Sweden, by producing a bank certificate or a statement of accounts. In addition, you must be able to show that you have been accepted for further studies and that your upkeep remains assured.