2025-05-20
Are you going to visit the National Government Service Centre?
From May onwards, there will be changes to which of the Government Service Centers offer the services of the Swedish Migration Agency.
You are a family member of a person who has applied for or has been granted a residence permit for higher education or a residence permit to look for work after completing their studies. You now want to apply to live with this person, who is already in Sweden.
Citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA in most cases need a residence permit to live with someone in Sweden.
If you are a family member of someone who has already applied for or been granted a residence permit in Sweden for studies at the first- or second-cycle level, or for doctoral studies, you can submit your own application retroactively. The same applies to family members of someone who has applied for or been granted a residence permit in Sweden to look for work after completing their studies.
“Family members” are considered to include spouses, cohabiting partners, registered partners, and unmarried children under the age of 18.
2025-05-20
Are you going to visit the National Government Service Centre?
From May onwards, there will be changes to which of the Government Service Centers offer the services of the Swedish Migration Agency.
2025-04-03
On 9 April, the Swedish Migration Agency will resume its residence and work permit activities in Pakistan. Applicants needing to submit biometric data, have their passport checked or be interviewed after submitting an application can once again do so at the embassy in Islamabad. This does not apply to those who are applying for a Schengen visa to visit Sweden for a short stay.
2025-03-06
Changes for those residing in Cyprus who wish to apply for residence and work permit
From 17 March 2025 the Swedish embassy in Nicosia will no longer handle migration matters. If you are a citizen of Cyprus, you should instead contact the Swedish embassy in Athens, Greece. The same applies for non-Cypriot legal residents of Cyprus.
2025-02-07
Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania are now part of the Schengen area. Legal residents of these countries shall, from 24 February 2025 turn to one of the five Schengen hubs for migration related matters.
2025-02-07
As from 10 March, 2025, the embassy in Sarajevo will no longer handle migration related matters. Instead, you should turn to the Swedish embassy in Skopje, North Macedonia.