Facts

Embassy of Sweden
The Migration Office
Mosfilmovskaya str., 60
Moscow, Russia
Tel: +7-495-937 92 01
Operator from 10.00 to 11.00 and from 15.00 to 16.00, Moscow time.
Clock round answering machine.
Fax: +7-495-937 92 03
E-mail: visa.moscow
@foreign.ministry.se



Visa for visiting Sweden
Residence permits
Work permits
Application fees for residence/work permits
Application forms
List of countries whose citizens require a visa for entering Sweden
Information for citizens from the former republics of the USSR
The Swedish Migration Board

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Application Fees for Visas

Application fees have to be paid in cash, in Russian roubles. Credit cards and other forms of payment are not accepted. Application fee is paid for processing of an application. It is non-refundable in case of refusal.

 

Entry visa (regardless from purpose, duration of stay and number of entries) for citizens of Russia, Ukraine, Moldavia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia and Georgia.

1400 RUB

Urgent visa request (one working day) ONLY for applicants from the Russian Federation mentioned in the VFA

2800 RUB

Entry visa (regardless from visa type, duration of stay and number of entries)

2400 RUB

The following persons are exempted from application fee (normal handling time):

  • Pupils, students in higher education, post-graduate students and accompanying teachers if the purpose of the trip is study or educational training (only for Russian citizens).

  • Close relatives (husband, wife, common law partner, registered partner, child under the age of 21) of citizens of an EU-country, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.

  • Close relatives (spouses, children (including adopted), parents (including custodians), grandparents and grandchildren).

  • Members of official delegations participating in meetings, consultations, negotiations or exchange programmes.

  • Members of national and regional Governments and Parliaments, Constitutional Courts and Supreme Courts judges.

  • Participants in youth international sports events & persons accompanying them.

  • Participants of scientific, cultural and artistic activities including university and other exchange programmes.

  • Participants of official exchange programmes organised by twin cities.

  • Researchers, if the purpose of the visit is a scientific research.

The following categories of persons are fully exempted from paying an application fee:

  • Children under the age of six years.

  • Members of official delegations, who are following on official invitation, participating in meetings, consultations, negotiations or exchange programmes.

  • Persons travelling on humanitarian grounds, including to receive urgent medical treatment and the person accompanying such person, or to attend a funeral of a close relative, or to visit a close relative seriously ill.

  • Disabled persons and the person accompanying them.

  • Students who have received scholarships for studies in Sweden from Sida or other Swedish or international organizations.

Last update 01.02.12