Do Swedish citizens need a visa for Russia?
Yes, they do. To enter Russia, passport holders of Sweden must have a valid Russian visa. Since August 1, 2023, a unified e-visa is available, allowing a stay of up to 30 days without an invitation. For longer stays or multiple entries a standard visa issued by a Russian consulate is required.
How can Swedish citizens obtain a visa to Russia?
Step 1. Get an Invitation
To obtain a Russian visa, Swedish citizens must prepare the necessary documents including a visa invitation to Russia, which is the main requirement. The type of invitation depends on the visa category requested (tourist, business, private, work, or other) and the purpose of the visit.
Step 2. Submit a visa application
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Through the Russian Consulate.
— Submission is by appointment only.
— Limited slots per day — expect long waiting periods.
— Best suited for urgent or complex cases (e.g., work visas). -
Through an agency — "Full visa service".
— Agencies assist in obtaining a visa remotely, without applicant's presence at the consulate or visa center.
— Ideal for busy travelers or those who prefer to avoid paperwork.
Please be advised that Russian consulates only accept documents by appointment, and the daily quota for submissions is strictly limited.
⚠️ Regardless of the submission method selected, it is recommended that the visa application process be initiated well in advance to avoid any potential delays. Please be advised that applications cannot be submitted to the consulate more than 90 days prior to the planned entry date.
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Full visa vervice (remote visa processing) in Sweden
For Swedish citizens, we offer a remote "Full visa service". Applications are submitted through our representative office in Germany at the Russian consular section in Bonn. A German residency permit is not required for this purpose. This service allows you to avoid the inconvenience of visiting the consulate or a visa center in person. We will prepare all the necessary documents and arrange for your passport to be delivered to our partners in Germany. They will submit the documents to the consulate for the visa, and once it is ready, collect the passport with the issued visa and return it to you by courier.
All our visa packages for Swedish citizens include the following:
- All consular and service fees for visa processing.
- Remote visa processing for EU passport holders through our Bonn office — no proof of German residency is required.
- Completion of the official consulate application form on your behalf (using the information you provide).
- Round-trip shipping of original documents via DHL (to our office in Germany and back).
The cost of the "Full visa service" includes all mandatory consular and service fees, DHL courier delivery, and our company's service fee. For standard packages, the cost starts at €119, and for expedited service, from €179. The consular and service fees vary depending on the number of entries and the urgency of the visa. The invitation and medical insurance are paid for separately: the price of the invitation depends on its type, duration, and number of entries; the price of insurance depends on the insurance plan, the number of insured days, and the applicant's age (from €1 per day). The cost of shipping documents to the visa center in Germany and back is an additional €99. Optional: if you can't provide financial documents, our German partner will issue a guarantee letter for an extra €50, which covers the consulate's financial requirements.
Full Visa Service
Price from €119
Main types of a Russian visa for Swedish citizens
- Tourist visa — for tourism, excursions, sightseeing;
- Business visa — for conferences, business meetings;
- E-visa — for short-term trips;
- Work visa — for employment in a Russian company;
- Private visa — for visiting relatives or friends in Russia (though a tourist or e-visa is more practical and cheaper).
Visa validity periods for Swedish citizens
| Visa | Validity period | Purpose of visit |
|---|---|---|
| Tourist | 1–180 days | Tourism, leisure, excursions, cultural events |
| Business | 1 month – 5 years | Conducting business meetings and negotiations, searching for business partners, attending conferences |
| E-visa | 1–30 days | Short-term trips |
| Private | 30 days – 1 year | Visiting relatives or friends in Russia |
| Work | up to 90 days with the possibility of extension up to three years | Employment in Russia |
Required documents for a Russian visa for Swedish citizens
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Invitation.
— Depending on the visa category (tourist, business, private, etc.) and in accordance with consular requirements. -
Passport (original).
— Minimum of two blank pages.
— Valid for at least 6 months after the visa expires. -
Visa application form.
— Completed online at visa.kdmid.ru (in Russian or English).
— Printed and personally signed. -
Passport-size photo.
— Color, 3.5 × 4.5 cm, on a light background.
— Taken no more than 6 months ago. -
Medical insurance.
— Insurance policy valid throughout the Russian Federation for the entire visa period, with coverage of at least €30,000. -
Proof of legal residence in Sweden (not required for Swedish citizens).
— For third-country nationals — original and copy of a Swedish residence permit. -
Documents for minor children.
— Birth certificate (original + copy).
— For children of third parties — power of attorney from a parent, copy of the parent's passport, and birth certificate.
Processing times for a Russian visa for Swedish citizens
Visa applications are processed by the staff of the Embassy or Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Sweden. The processing time begins on the next business day after a complete set of documents is received.
Standard processing time is 4-20 business days. If necessary, an expedited procedure is available—up to 3 business days, but this service requires prior approval and is not granted automatically.
Please note that during peak season, processing times may be extended. For business visas issued based on an official invitation from a company, the expedited procedure does not apply—in this case, the standard 10-day period is in effect.
Additionally, please be aware that courier delivery of documents adds 2 business days to the total processing time. In the case of group applications or unforeseen circumstances, processing times may be extended. We recommend planning your document submission in advance.
How much does a Russian visa cost for Swedish citizens?
The total visa cost is determined by the consular fee, which depends on:
- The number of entries (single, double, or multiple).
- The processing time (standard or expedited).
For expedited processing, the cost is double the standard rate.
Rates (in US dollars):
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Single-entry:
- 4-20 days — $80.
- 1-3 days — $160 (expedited processing).
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Double-entry:
- 4-20 days — $128.
- 1-3 days — $256 (expedited processing).
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Multiple-entry:
- 4-20 days — $240.
- 1-3 days — $480 (expedited processing).
All fees listed are for informational purposes only. Please note that the final amount may vary depending on additional services and the current exchange rate.
Tourist visa to Russia for Swedish citizens
If you plan to visit Russia for sightseeing and leisure, you will need a tourist visa. The invitation required for this type of visa is issued by licensed tour operators from the federal register, each with their own reference number [1].
Step-by-step instructions for obtaining a Russian visa
While the format of the invitation is not important, the document must contain the tour operator’s details and reference number, as well as the passport information of the Swedish applicant. The invitation must indicate the travel dates, number of entries permitted, planned travel route (cities to be visited), and places of accommodation.
You can check the validity of your tourist invitation at this link.
To obtain a visa, a Swedish citizen will also need medical insurance
What is the validity period of a tourist visa for Swedish citizens?
Up to 90 days for single or double entry, or up to 180 days for multiple entry (the maximum period of stay on a multiple-entry tourist visa must not exceed 90 days within each 180-day period).
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Business visa to Russia for Swedish citizens
Swedish citizens who intend to engage in business negotiations, establish partnerships, execute or extend contracts, or participate in seminars or auctions in Russia must obtain a business visa. For this, an invitation is required from a Russian legal entity, which can be issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (formerly the FMS), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, or on the letterhead of the Russian inviting organization.
FWhat is the validity period of a business visa for Swedish citizens?
The maximum validity period of a business visa for Swedish citizens is five years. However, the uninterrupted or overall stay in Russia on a multiple-entry business visa for all EU citizens is limited to 90 days in any 180-day period.
If a Swedish citizen has not previously had business visas to Russia but requires a business visa for more than three months, it is possible to apply using an invitation from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (electronic) or a Telex. Such official invitations can be issued immediately for a period of 365 days with multiple entries, even if the applicant has never held a Russian business visa before.
Types of business invitations to Russia for Swedish citizens:
A direct company invitation is a formal request from a Russian organization for the sponsorship of a visa for a Swedish citizen. Typically, this invitation type can be issued within one business day..

An electronic invitation, issued by the migration departments of the territorial bodies of the MIA of Russia (formerly the Federal Migration Service), is based on a request from an accredited organization inviting the foreign national. The electronic invitation with a barcode is sent digitally to the database of the relevant Russian consulate, and the applicant receives a printed copy of the invitation via email. Please note that a printed copy of the application is required as there is no original document. The processing time for an electronic invitation for Swedish citizens is regulated by the MIA and ranges from 20 to 30 business days.

Telex is a direct request from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation to the consulate. When applying, foreign citizens are only required to provide the Telex number (code). Processing time for Telex for Swedish citizens is also 20–30 business days.
What is the difference between a Telex and an Electronic invitation?
If a Swedish citizen has previously had Russian business visas, we recommend using a company invitation letter:
- A company invitation letter is cheaper than Telex or an Electronic invitation from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
- Issued online in five minutes and a copy of the invitation is sent instantly by email after payment.
- This type of invitation makes it possible to obtain a visa for two to five years (if you have previously used multiple-entry visas to Russia), whereas electronic invitations and Telexes allow you to apply for a visa valid for up to one year.
Important:
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Applications for a business visa based on a letter from a company are processed at Russian consulates within 12 business days; expedited processing is not available for this type of invitation.
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Swedish citizens must provide this type of invitation to the consulate in original if a multiple-entry visa is requested. You can order courier delivery of the original invitation to Sweden.
Here's how to quickly obtain a company invitation letter for a Swedish citizen:
- Complete an online form.
- Pay for your order by credit card on the website.
- Receive an email copy of the invitation instantly after payment.
Order an invitation letter online
Price from €49
E-visa to Russia for Swedish citizens
The Unified Electronic Visa is a new visa format that allows foreign nationals to visit the Russian Federation without getting a traditional visa sticker in their passport. No invitation to Russia is required to apply for this type of visa.
An e-visa can be used for tourism, business, humanitarian, or private visits, as well as participation in social, political, economic, or sporting events. An electronic visa is valid for 120 days from the date of issue. The maximum permitted stay in Russia with an e-visa is no more than 30 days from the entry date. Please note that the e-visa is only valid for single entry.
To apply, Swedish citizens only need to complete the online application form on our website and provide a digital photo and a copy of their passport.
Price from €93
Private visa to Russia for Swedish citizens
To visit relatives or friends, Swedish citizens should apply for a private visa. The inviting party must obtain a private invitation in accordance with Russian law. The inviter can be a Russian citizen or a foreigner with a residence permit. However, in practice, a private visa is often less convenient, read here why a private visa is not usually recommended.
Validity period of a private visa
A private visa may be issued as a single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry. Visa periods range from 30 days to one year, allowing you to remain in Russia for the entire visa duration without need to leave the country.
Obtaining a private visa by invitation
If a Swedish citizen is invited by a private person residing in Russia, the inviter must contact the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation at their place of residence. The invitation is issued on Ministry of Internal Affairs letterhead (Electronic invitation) with an individual number. The processing time is up to 30 days, during which comprehensive background checks are conducted, including a review of criminal records and any prior visa or administrative violations. In the event that the Swedish applicant has previously violated Russian law, the invitation may be declined.
Obtaining a private visa based on an application from a close relative
Since September 2021, Swedish citizens who are close relatives of Russian nationals can apply for a one-year multiple-entry private visa, based on a written application by the Russian citizen requesting entry for a close family member.
Who qualifies as a close relative:
- parents;
- spouses;
- children;
- spouses of children;
- full and half-siblings;
- adoptive parents and adopted children;
- grandchildren;
- grandparents.
The Russian citizen must submit this application in person to the consular section of the Russian Embassy in Sweden. If the Russian citizen is in Russia, the original notarized application is required. You must also provide the original or notarized copy of a document confirming the relationship (such as a birth or marriage certificate) that is recognized in Russia.
Private visa for special cases
In exceptional circumstances, a private visa to Russia can be issued without an invitation, based on the decision of the Ambassador or Consul of the Russian Federation in Sweden upon a written request from the foreign citizen. A private visa for special cases may be issued to a Swedish citizen who needs to enter Russia urgently due to a serious illness or death of a close relative, or for the purpose of receiving urgent medical care in the Russian Federation. The need for urgent entry must be confirmed by documents.
Obtaining a private invitation to Russia for Swedish citizens
Our company does not assist with private visa invitations. We generally recommend obtaining a tourist visa or a business visa, since these options are faster and require less paperwork. A private invitation can only be obtained by contacting the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia directly at the place of registration.
Work visa to Russia for Swedish citizens
To legally work in Russia, a Swedish citizen must obtain a work visa is required. It is essential to understand the key differences between a work visa and a business visa. A work visa is the only visa type that allows you to be officially employed and receive a salary in Russia. The Russian employer is responsible for initiating and managing the visa process, and for issuing the invitation. The procedure is complex and consists of several stages:
- Obtaining a work permit (handled by the employer).
- Obtaining an invitation for an initial 90-day work visa.
- Completing the migration registration for the foreign citizen upon their arrival in Russia.
- Extending the work visa for the full duration of the employment contract.
- Completing migration registration for the entire duration of the extended visa.
The maximum duration of a work visa is three years (for Highly Qualified Specialists—HQS), and, unlike a business visa, a work visa allows continuous stay in Russia for the full period. Work visa holders can have their visas extended without the need to leave Russia.
Our company does not issue or assist with work invitations.
Where to apply for a Russian visa in Sweden?
A visa to Russia can be obtained through the consular mission of Russia in Stockholm.
Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Kingdom of Sweden, Consular Section of the Embassy (Stockholm):- Address: Gjörwellsgatan 31, 112 60 Stockholm.
- Phone: +46-8-619-04-70, +46-8-656-67-92.
- Fax: +46-8-656-44-85.
- E-mail: info.consrust@kdmid.ru
- Website: sweden.mid.ru
- Opening hours: Monday-Friday from 09:00 to 12:00
Visitors are admitted by appointment only.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Find out the reason for the denial — request a written explanation from the consulate if one is not provided automatically. However, be aware that the consulate has the right to refuse without explanation, and a request for clarification may also be denied.
- Correct any mistakes — double-check your documents (application form, invitation, passport validity) and reapply after fixing any issues.
- File an appeal — you can appeal the denial through the consulate or court if you believe it was unjustified, with the help of lawyers or the inviting party.
- Administrative fine: from 2,000 to 5,000 rubles for individuals, and up to 500,000 rubles for the host party (e.g. employer or inviting relative).
- Entry ban: for serious violations like illegal work or overstaying, an entry ban for several years is possible.
- Deportation: for gross violations (forgery, illegal stay) forced expulsion from Russia is possible, along with a subsequent ban on re-entry.


