New FAQ about passports To facilitate the process of applying for a new Swedish passport, we have compiled the answers to the most commonly asked questions below. Please read it through to see if
Passports in Ireland Applications for ordinary passports (or national ID cards) can be made at police authorities in Sweden and at Swedish Embassies abroad that are authorised to carry out passport
FAQ passports and citizenship Below you will find frequently asked questions regarding passports and citizenship. Do I have to make an appointment to apply for a passport/coordination number/ to
Passports for Adults In order to apply for/renew a passport or national ID card at the Embassy in Washington DC or at the Consulate General in New York or in San Francisco, you must first schedule
Swedish passports for Swedish citizens Swedish travel documents are issued in compliance with the requirements laid down in the EU regulation regarding passport security and biometrics. The
New application fee for passports in Sweden From the 1st of January 2021 the application fee for ordinary and extra passports at the police in Sweden is 400 SEK. NB! At the Consulate-General in
Application for Passports for Children Under 18 For children born abroad who have never had a passport before and who have never been residents or registered in Sweden, an application for a
Passports for Children Children under 18 must be accompanied by at least one legal guardian and when applying for/renewing a passport/national ID-card at the Embassy of Sweden or at the Consulate
Passports and ID numbers abroad If you want to apply for a passport/ID-card at the Embassy of Sweden in Tel Aviv, please choose the appropriate sub-section below and follow the instructions there.
Online booking passports and ID-cards The Embassy does now offer online booking for passports and ID-cards. Read more on how you book your time here: Application and time booking for passports and