Welcome to the Embassy of Sweden in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Embassy of Sweden
Amaliegade 5A
1256 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Embassy of Sweden
Amaliegade 5A
1256 Copenhagen K
Denmark
+45 33 36 03 70
ambassaden.kopenhamn@gov.se
Visiting hours
Monday-Friday 10.00-12.00
Telephone hours
Monday - 09.00-10.00, 13.00-15.00
Tuesday - 09.00-10.00, 13.00-15.00
Wednesday - 13.00-15.00
Thursday - 09.00-10.00, 13.00-15.00
Friday - 10.00-12.00
The Embassy of Sweden in Copenhagen does not handle any matters related to visas or residence- and work-permits. Please contact the Embassy of Sweden in Berlin (migration.berlin@gov.se), Madrid, Paris, Athens or Rome instead, or the Swedish Migration Agency .
Holidays 2025
The Embassy will be closed on the following dates, due to Danish or Swedish public holidays:
The Embassy does not issue ordinary passports, temorary passports or national id-cards. To apply for these, please contact the Swedish Police by telephone +46 77 114 14 00 or visit their website.
New passports and national id-cards can be picked up at the Embassy or the Swedish Consulates in Denmark. Passports can be picked up at the Embassy at a fee of 135 DKK.
If you wish your passport to be sent to a Swedish Consulate, there will be an additional fee for certified mail (96 DKK within Denmark) and you will pay in all 231 DKK. Please contact the consulate for opening hours and information about holiday closing periods.
The Embassy of Sweden in Copenhagen does not handle any visa or residence/work permit matters. You are welcome to contact the Swedish Migration Agency or the Embassy of Sweden in Berlin, Madrid, Athens, Paris or Rome instead.
The Swedish Migration Agency website also provides information about what is required to obtain a visa or a residence or work permit, as well as the possibility of completing an online application for the majority of matters.
The Embassy of Sweden in Copenhagen does not handle any visa or residence/work permit matters. You are welcome to contact the Embassy of Sweden in Berlin, Madrid, Athens, Paris or Rome instead.
For information regarding this, see the Swedish language version of the Embassy's website or contact the police in Sweden or the Swedish Tax Authority (Skatteverket).