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Embassy of Sweden Pristina, Kosovo

Local time 1:40 AM
17 Oct 2023

Recommendation to Swedes abroad

The threat to Sweden and Swedish interests abroad was already classed as heightened. In light of the fact that two Swedes have been killed in Brussels following a terrorist act, Swedes abroad are encouraged to exercise increased caution and vigilance, and follow the advice of local authorities. Swedes abroad are also encouraged to register on the list of Swedish citizens abroad, and download the UD Resklar app and activate push notifications for the country in question.

Register on the list of Swedish citizens abroad (only in Swedish)

The Embassy's Opening Hours

Opening hours and consular services

The embassy is open for phone calls and visits on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 09.00 and 11.00. You can also contact us on e-mail:  ambassaden.pristina@gov.se

Visa to Sweden

Starting from the 01.01.2024 citizens of Kosovo can travel without a visa to the Schengen area (incl. Sweden) for short - term stays of up to 90 days within a period of 180 days. 

Contact and Opening hours

Travel to Sweden

The entry ban ended 31 March 20212, meaning that no corona specific entry restrictions are in effect from 1 April 2022. Negative test or vaccine certificates are not required to enter Sweden. Ordinary entry requirements applies, like holding a valid travel document, and possibly a visa. 

The Swedish entry ban

Travel to Kosovo

As of May 1, 2022, Kosovo does not seek your vaccination status records, however we recommend you bring your vaccination records with you.

The latest government decision can be found here English

Travel restrictions in Kosovo
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Tobias Billström in the Riksdag. Photo: Anders Löwdin/The Riksdag

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