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Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf presents the Stockholm Water Prize to Professor Mr. Taikan Oki, Professor, University of Tokyo The award ceremony was held at Stockholm City Hall on August 28th as part
Biometric Data Information for Visa Applicants As of 2nd November 2015, all visa applicants will be required to provide their biometric data (fingerprints and a digital photograph) when applying for
Fees At the Embassy of Sweden in Rome, it is possible to pay with Visa, Mastercard, Maestro or with cash. Most Consulates only accept cash payment. Fees Passport Ordinary passport: €147 National
No appointments for biometrics due to the corona virus The Embassy of Sweden in Kyiv doesn't accept appointments for Biometrics as of March 25. Due to the spread of the corona virus and the entry
Required documents A passport or some other valid travel document Individual medical insurance covering the cost of emergency treatment and transport home for medical reasons. Read more under ‘
Fees The most common fees for the Embassy in the UK are listed below. Ordinary passport: 1 600 SEK / 123 GBP Emergency passport: 1 800 SEK / 138 GBP National id-card: 1 600 SEK / 123 GBP Delivery
Kişisel verilerin işlenmesi Kişisel verilerin işlenmesi Burada İsveç vize başvurusu için İsveç Başkonsolosluğu’na sunulan kişisel verilerin nasıl işlediği hakkında bilgi bulabilirsiniz. Veri
Application for coordination number and name Newborn babies and people who have never held a Swedish passport, national identity card or been registered in Sweden, need to get a Swedish coordination
Swedish Development Cooperation with Rwanda The Swedish government has decided on a new strategy for Sweden’s development cooperation with Rwanda. The objective of the strategy is to contribute to a