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Application for Coordination Number and Registration of Name
A child applicant who has never had a Swedish passport must first be added to the Swedish population register by applying for a coordination number. The application is free of charge and can be filed at all the Swedish Embassy. The child must be accompanied by at least one legal guardian. The following documents are required:
Name registration form (
RSV 7750
), signed by both legal guardians and by the applicant, if she or he is 12 or older.
If legal custody has been granted to one parent or to another person, legal proof of guardianship must be submitted with the application.
Child's original birth certificate, clearly stating the names of both parents, or notarized copy thereof.
Passports (or other valid photo ID with clearly visible signature) of both legal guardians, or notarized copy thereof.
Copy of legal guardians' marriage certificate, if married.
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