Swedish citizen wishing to visit Federation of Russia must request a visa to the nearest Russian consulate. In order to apply for a visa for Russia, Swedish citizen must also order a Russian invitation support letter. You can now order this voucher now (see right side) in less than 3 minutes.
On June 1st 2007, an agreement has been signed between Russian federation and all countries included in EU. SWEDISH (SWEDISH passport holders) wishing to obtain a Russian visa (either tourist visa, business visa, transit or private visa – single entry,double entry, multiple entries) should fulfill some formalities and provide some important documents to the Russian Embassy in Stockholm - ryssland.se/index.php/en (or General Consulate of Russia in Gothenburg -gothenburg.mid.ru). +++++++ Swedish citizens must be informed about changes in the procedure of applying for a Russian visa. From March 15th 2012, all visa applications should be submitted to the Russian visa center located at Klara Östra Kyrkogata, 2?, phone: 08-510-64-770 ++++++ For more information: ifs-sweden.com A single or double entry visa (tourist) costs for SWEDISH passport holders is 35 € (330 SEK - local currency) if you do it in the normal period (4-20 days - normally issued in 5 workings days). The same visa in emergency (emission within 2-3 days) is twice the amount (70 € - 660 SEK - local currency) .
When applying for a Russian visa, the first step the SWEDISH citizens has to do is to decide what type of visa one wants / needs to apply for. The type of Russian visa that SWEDISH will choose is not so much according to the real purpose of the trip (business or tourism) but rather the length of stay and the autonomy SWEDISH want to have when staying in Russia.
Whatever the final choice is for SWEDISH passport holders, an official invitation from an agency, a hotel, company or private person in Russia will be necessary to obtain a Russian visa. The vast majority of SWEDISH traveling in Russia for a period of less than a month will apply for one month tourist visa. In these circumstances, the application is simple and quite straight forward when receiving your “Russian voucher”.
If you are a SWEDISH passport holders, you can request a « official invitation for Russia » right now with us. It’s surely the most reliable option to obtain your voucher for Russia. Once you receive the “voucher” from our accredited travel agency, you may apply for your visa to the Russian Embassy in Stockholm (or General Consulate of Russia in Gothenburg). Here are the documents you should include with your application for visa if you are a SWEDISH passport holders. Website of the Russian embassy in Stockholm : ryssland.se/index.php/en. If you want to go directly to the consular section of the Russian embassy, you can easily go by metro (Thorildsplan - green line)
For any question about the Russian visa for Swedish citizen, we strongly advise you write to : info.consrust@telia.com
+ Fill the form with CAPITAL LETTERS
+ Even if you are a SWEDISH citizen, if you were born on the territory of Russia or the USSR, it is imperative to go directly to the Russian consulate (or embassy) to make your request in person.
+ It is advised not to pay the amount for the visa until a Russian officer examine your papers and make a decision (this is special for Sweden!).
All prices are in euros (€) but should be paid in local currency (SEK). This price only include the fees asked by the Russian embassy or consulate (and not the voucher (or invitation) provided by a private company such as us: (Russian letter for touristic visa).
Emergency(1-3 business days): 70 € (660 SEK)
Ordinary application (issued 4-20 days): 35 € (330 SEK)
Emergency (1-3 business days): € 136
Ordinary application (issued 4-20 days): 99 €
Emergency (1-3 business days): € 136
Ordinary application (issued 4-20 days): 99 €
Emergency (1-3 business days): 70 €
Ordinary application (issued 4-20 days): 35