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iVisa
4 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Are you planning a visit to Sweden? It is always a good idea. The strong economy and the educational system level makes this country the perfect place for business or acquiring knowledge.

Please remember, if the purpose of a trip is different from tourism, you will need to obtain a Schengen visa.

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The Sweden Schengen visa is necessary to perform activities such as business, work, or study.

It is important to be well informed about every aspect of the application, but most of all, about the costs and fees.

iVisa.com strongly recommends checking the following information to understand the Sweden Schengen visa fee and some other important aspects of the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs and Fees

The expenses of traveling to Sweden are divided into two categories. The fees related to the processing service previous to a trip and the costs generated once the traveler arrives in Sweden.

To process an application, the Sweden Schengen visa fee is a one time only payment. Instead, the costs to cover the stay in Sweden are generated daily and will mostly depend on the type of travel you are on.

Remember to take advantage of the live chat feature placed at the lower right corner of the screen. A customer service expert will answer your questions live.

Daily Budget

It has been calculated the minimum daily budget for a visitor in Sweden is 450 SEK or 48.26€. You must attest to authorities you own this money to be allowed to enter the borders. The main costs to be considered are:

  • Medical insurance: It must cover 30.000€ minimum.
  • Accommodation: Whether you are staying in a hotel room or at a friends/family place.
  • Basic expenses: Food, transportation.

iVisa.com is ready to guide you through the application process. Access the online form anytime.

Processing Service Fees

The Sweden Schengen visa fee will depend on the processing option chosen by the applicant. iVisa.com offers three levels of service to match every budget.

  • Standard Processing Option: Created for those who have enough time to wait. The processing time is within the average, and the fee for this service is low.

  • Rush Processing Option: This service is a little more expensive than the standard option, but applicants can expect a faster response.

  • Super Rush Processing: Some trips require immediate action. This option offers superior processing and a short response time. A high-level service requires a high fee. Do not worry!. The good news is, the price is very reasonable considering the benefits and quality of it.

What types of visas can I apply for?

Depending on your personal profile and travel history, you can access three different types of visa:

  • single entry
  • double-entry
  • multiple-entry.

The multiple-entry visa has three types: 1 year, 3 years, or 5 years.

To be eligible for a multiple entry 5-year visa, it is necessary to have a 1 or 3-year visa first.

The Sweden Schengen visa fee will depend on the type of visa obtained. The applicant's behavior about the 90/180 rule is considered by authorities when applying for a new visa.

What is the 90/180 rule?

The 90/180 rule limits every stay inside the Schengen zone for a period of 90 days as max within a period of 180 days. If the country you are visiting is a member country, you can be sure this rule will apply and must not be broken for any reason.

Find more answers, news, and related information to the travel world by accessing iVisa.com’s blog.

What information and/or documents should I prepare before starting an application?

  • Certification letter
  • Passport Photo
  • Reservation or tickets
  • Method of Payment
  • Sufficient Funds support
  • Medical insurance
  • Passport and visa information
  • Proof of accommodation

Is it safe to choose iVisa.com to process my application?

iVisa.com is the safest service to process your application for the Sweden Schengen visa.

A group of experts is constantly improving the security measures to keep information safe during every process.

Find out what thousands of satisfied customers say about our service. Access iVisa.com’s blog here.

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Feel free to contact iVisa.com anytime to prepare yourself for the application process or receive more information about the Sweden Schengen visa fee.

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