Swedish Embassy in New Delhi

Botschaft von Schweden in Neu-Delhi, Indien

Übersicht

Indian-resident applicants for a Schengen visa to Sweden — tourism, family visits, business travel, conference and cultural visits — file through the Swedish Visa Application Centres operated by VFS Global, with biometric capture in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Goa. Decisioning happens at the Embassy of Sweden on Nyaya Marg in the Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave. The Migration Section at 4-5 Nyaya Marg also handles the substantial pipeline of long-stay Swedish residence permits: work permits for Indian IT engineers, ICT-permit inter-company transfers (the major Indian IT-services groups TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL and Cognizant route substantial inbound staff flows to their Swedish operations via this route), EU Blue Card for graduate-level employment, student permits for Indian degree-seekers at Swedish technical universities (KTH, Chalmers, Lund, Linköping, Uppsala in particular), family-reunification permits, sambo permits for unmarried partners of Swedish residents, and entrepreneur permits. The embassy is also the South Asia regional accreditation hub for Sweden — it covers Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives by accreditation, with honorary consulates in Thimphu, Kathmandu, Colombo and Malé providing the local relay (the Kathmandu post is a Consulate-General led by an Honorary Consul-General; the others are honorary consulates). Bhutanese, Nepalese, Sri Lankan and Maldivian applicants whose VFS application route requires escalation to the decisioning post in person are routed to New Delhi. For Swedish nationals in India — a community estimated at 1,500 to 2,000 residents plus a substantial inbound business and tourism flow — the Consular Section handles Swedish passport renewal, Coordination Number (samordningsnummer) issuance for civil-status purposes, certifications and apostille services (Sweden and India are both parties to the Hague Apostille Convention since 2005, so the embassy issues apostilles for Swedish documents for use in India and certifies Indian apostilles where the receiving Swedish authority needs counter-confirmation), voter registration for Swedish elections, and emergency consular assistance through the Stockholm UD Crisis Management line. Swedish business presence in India — Volvo Trucks (Bengaluru manufacturing), Volvo Buses, Scania, Atlas Copco, SKF, Sandvik, ABB, Ericsson, IKEA (sourcing and retail), H&M (sourcing and retail), Tetra Pak, Alfa Laval, Electrolux, Sandvik Coromant, Husqvarna, AstraZeneca (R&D), TetraPak, Höganäs and others — is among the largest single-country business presences in India after the major G7 economies and provides the operational backdrop for the trade-and-investment work of the embassy.

Visumdienste

Schengen short-stay visa (Type C, up to 90 days in any 180-day rolling window) is the primary visa product for Indian travellers to Sweden. Indian passport holders are not eligible for visa-free travel to the Schengen area and must apply before departure. VFS Global Sweden operates Visa Application Centres in Delhi (Connaught Place), Mumbai (BKC), Chennai (Cathedral Road area), Kolkata (Lord Sinha Road), Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Goa — applicants book online through the VFS Sweden India portal, attend in person for biometric capture, and pay the Schengen fee (currently EUR 90 for adults, EUR 45 for children 6–11, free for children under 6) plus the VFS service fee. Typical processing is 15 calendar days from application receipt at the embassy, longer during peak season (March-June for European summer travel) and for cases requiring additional documentation. Documents typically required include the visa application form, passport with at least 3 months validity after the planned departure from Schengen and at least two blank pages, a Schengen-compliant biometric photograph, proof of travel medical insurance covering EUR 30,000 minimum, return ticket booking, hotel reservation or invitation letter, proof of financial means (six months of Indian bank statements typically required), employer letter or business registration for working applicants, and ITR (Income Tax Returns) for the last three assessment years. Long-stay Swedish residence-permit applications — work permits under the Swedish Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) labour-market access rules, EU Blue Card for graduate-level employment with the Swedish salary threshold, ICT permits for inter-company transfers (heavy use among the Indian IT-services majors), student permits for admitted Indian degree-seekers at Swedish universities, family-reunification and sambo (cohabiting partner) permits for joining Swedish residents, and entrepreneur permits for Indian founders setting up Swedish businesses — are filed primarily through the Migrationsverket online portal with biometric capture at the embassy or at the relevant Indian VFS centre. Processing times vary substantially by category and Migrationsverket backlog, currently running from two to nine months. Indian applicants for Swedish residence permits should follow the Migrationsverket published guidance closely and budget significant lead time before any planned travel. The embassy is the decisioning post for Schengen and long-stay applications from residents of India, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, with the regional VFS network and the honorary consulates handling the document intake and biometric capture in those countries.

Konsularische Dienste

The Consular Section serves the Swedish national community in India — registered Swedish residents number around 1,500 to 2,000, concentrated in Mumbai (Swedish industrial-and-trade community), Bengaluru (the Volvo manufacturing hub and the broader Swedish tech-and-engineering presence), Delhi NCR (diplomatic and embassy community), Pune (automotive and engineering), Chennai (manufacturing) and Goa (long-stay residents and retirees). The full Swedish consular pipeline runs from New Delhi: passport renewal and biometric passport issuance (the embassy is an issuing post on the Swedish passport network), Swedish national ID-card issuance, Coordination Number (samordningsnummer) and Personnummer support for Swedish residents abroad, civil-status notification to Skatteverket of births, marriages and deaths abroad, voter registration for Swedish parliamentary, municipal, regional and European Parliament elections (the embassy is a Swedish overseas polling station during election windows), notarial certifications, apostille issuance for Swedish-issued documents to be used in India under the Hague Apostille Convention, and emergency consular assistance for Swedish nationals in detention, hospitalisation, victims of crime, repatriation or bereavement. For inbound Swedish travel into the region — tourism, business and a substantial yoga, ayurveda and spiritual retreat flow into India's south and west, plus the trekking and Himalayan flow into Sikkim, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand — the embassy's consular monitoring extends to Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives by accreditation. Out-of-hours emergencies anywhere in the consular district route through the UD Sweden Crisis Management Centre in Stockholm on +46 8 405 50 05, which coordinates with the New Delhi embassy for in-country action.

Handels- und Exportunterstützung

India is one of Sweden's strategic growth markets and the largest single Indo-Pacific export destination after China and Japan in some recent years. The embassy's economic and trade section coordinates closely with Business Sweden's India operations (offices in Delhi and Mumbai with a Bengaluru satellite), the Sweden India Business Council (SIBC) which is the principal Indian-resident business chamber for Swedish companies, the Indo-Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Mumbai, and the Swedish-Indian Chambers operating in Bengaluru and Chennai. Bilateral trade in goods runs in the range of USD 4 to 5 billion annually with strong growth across automotive, industrial machinery, telecommunications, chemicals, pulp and paper, mining and metallurgy, IT-services and pharmaceuticals. Swedish exports to India are dominated by industrial machinery and equipment (Atlas Copco compressors, SKF bearings, Sandvik mining and metal-cutting tools, ABB power and automation, Alfa Laval separators), automotive systems (Volvo Trucks, Volvo Buses, Scania, the substantial Swedish automotive component supply into the Indian OEM base), telecommunications infrastructure (Ericsson is one of the major suppliers to the Indian 4G and 5G rollouts), specialty chemicals, pulp and paper machinery (Valmet, Andritz Swedish operations), pharmaceuticals (AstraZeneca, Recipharm) and consumer goods (IKEA's Indian retail expansion, H&M India). Indian exports to Sweden are concentrated in IT-services (the major Indian IT majors operate substantial Swedish delivery centres), pharmaceuticals and generic medicines, textiles and garments, automotive components (Indian-made automotive parts feed Swedish OEM supply chains), gems and jewellery, and increasingly green hydrogen and renewables collaboration on the early-stage Boden green-steel and HYBRIT consortium projects.

Investitionsmöglichkeiten

Swedish foreign direct investment in India is among the most substantial single-country FDI positions of any Nordic economy and one of the more substantial European positions outside Germany, France, the Netherlands and the UK. Cumulative Swedish FDI in India runs in the range of USD 2 to 3 billion across the major industrial Swedish names (Volvo Trucks Bengaluru — among the largest Volvo manufacturing footprints outside Sweden; Volvo Buses; Atlas Copco's Pune manufacturing and Indian distribution hub; SKF's substantial Indian manufacturing across Pune, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad; Sandvik in Pune; ABB across multiple Indian states; Alfa Laval in Pune and Sericulture; Tetra Pak; Höganäs; Husqvarna; AstraZeneca's Indian R&D operations including the AstraZeneca India biopharma centre in Bengaluru), plus the substantial IKEA retail and sourcing presence (the Hyderabad megastore opened in 2018 was the first IKEA in India; subsequent Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR stores followed) and the H&M retail rollout. Indian outbound FDI into Sweden has grown substantially since the mid-2000s, concentrated on the Indian IT-services majors' Swedish delivery centres (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra), Indian pharmaceutical-and-generics groups establishing Swedish marketing and regulatory operations, and the occasional larger industrial acquisition (Tata Steel's earlier Corus / British Steel transactions had Swedish ramifications via the Boden-Luleå supply chain). The embassy's investment promotion work includes coordinating the bilateral CEO Forum and the joint Swedish-Indian Innovation Partnership which focuses on green industrial transition, life sciences, smart cities, advanced manufacturing and ICT — running joint programmes with Vinnova (Sweden's innovation agency), the Department of Science and Technology of India and the major Indian research councils.

Geschäftsunterstützung

Practical commercial support for Swedish exporters and investors entering India is delivered through Business Sweden's Mumbai and Delhi offices in partnership with the embassy: market intelligence, partner identification, regulatory navigation through India's complex GST and corporate-law environment, support for setting up Indian subsidiaries, and Indian-customs and trade-compliance support. The Sweden India Business Council (SIBC) is the principal forum for Indian-resident Swedish business community — networking, sector-working-groups (automotive, life sciences, IT, manufacturing, sustainability), Swedish Industry Days, and joint advocacy with Indian central and state governments on the regulatory environment. Indian companies seeking to invest in Sweden are supported by Business Sweden's invest-in-Sweden function, which connects Indian investors with Swedish regional development agencies (Invest in Skåne, Stockholm Business Region, Invest in Norrbotten for the green-industrial north, Business Region Göteborg), sector clusters (Sahlgrenska Life Sciences in Gothenburg, the Linköping mobility cluster, Boden green-steel) and the Swedish tax-treaty network. Trade missions in both directions — Sweden's annual India-focused trade and investment delegation, India-Sweden parliamentary exchanges, and sectoral trade fairs (Auto Expo Delhi, Bauma Conexpo India in Delhi, India Mining Show) — are co-coordinated by the embassy and Business Sweden.

Kultur- und Bildungsprogramme

Cultural and educational programming runs through the Swedish Institute (Svenska Institutet) India operations, the Embassy Cultural Section, the Indian-Swedish university research-and-mobility partnerships, and the Swedish-Indian Cultural Foundation. Educational mobility is the single most substantial Swedish-Indian non-commercial flow: Indian students at Swedish universities (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Lund University, Uppsala University, Linköping University, Stockholm University, Karolinska Institutet for medical and life sciences, Luleå University of Technology) number in the high single thousands across master's, doctoral and research-exchange programmes, with the Swedish Institute scholarship programmes (SI Scholarships for Global Professionals) supporting a growing cohort. The Erasmus Mundus framework and the EU-India Mobility Partnership feed additional Indian-Swedish university traffic. The Swedish Institute's Sweden 101 introductory programmes, Swedish-language outreach, and the Swedish Arts Grants Committee programmes for visual artists, designers and performing-arts practitioners support the cultural flow. Embassy-curated cultural programming includes the Swedish National Day reception on 6 June, the Sweden-India Innovation Partnership annual showcase, Swedish cinema (Swedish Film Institute) programming at Delhi and Mumbai festivals, Swedish-design programming with India Design Forum, and the Swedish-Indian musical-and-performing-arts exchanges anchored on the Stockholm-based Music Export Sweden and the Indian classical-music institutions. Swedish-Indian co-production in publishing, design and media has expanded substantially via the Pixel/Visual Sweden and Indian design council partnerships. The Swedish Institute also runs the popular Si Alumni Network India for Indian alumni of Swedish universities and SI scholarship recipients.

Zuständigkeitsbereich

Service area covers the Republic of India in its entirety for direct embassy services, with the Consulate-General in Mumbai handling the western Indian states (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa and the western union territories), the Honorary Consulate in Chennai covering the southern states (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, the Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands), and the Honorary Consulate in Kolkata covering the eastern and north-eastern states (West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Tripura). The embassy in New Delhi covers the northern, central and remaining union-territory areas directly. By accreditation the embassy also covers Bhutan (with honorary consulate in Thimphu), Nepal (with the Consulate-General led by an Honorary Consul-General in Kathmandu), Sri Lanka (with honorary consulate in Colombo) and the Maldives (with honorary consulate in Malé) — applicants in those countries route their visa intake through the local VFS Sweden centre or the local honorary consulate, with final decisioning in New Delhi.

Terminvereinbarung

Schengen short-stay visa appointments are booked through the VFS Global Sweden India portal. Long-stay residence-permit applications are filed online through the Swedish Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) portal, with biometric capture booked through the same VFS network or directly at the embassy depending on category. Swedish passport, ID-card, civil-status and consular appointments are booked through the embassy's online booking system on the Sweden Abroad portal. Phone enquiries route through the switchboard +91 11 4419 7100 during office hours. The Migration Section line is +91 11 4566 6300 and migration.new-delhi@gov.se. General consular enquiries are at ambassaden.new-delhi@gov.se. Out-of-hours emergencies route through the Sweden UD Crisis Management Centre in Stockholm on +46 8 405 50 05, available 24 hours.

Besondere Hinweise

The Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave hosts most of the major foreign missions in Delhi — the Swedish embassy is on Nyaya Marg in the cluster south-west of the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, near the Nepalese, Sri Lankan, Pakistani and several European missions. Approach by Delhi Metro to Lok Kalyan Marg (Yellow Line) and then 2 km by autorickshaw or taxi, or directly by taxi from anywhere in central Delhi. Visitors must present a valid government-issued photo identification and pass airport-style security screening at the gate. Large bags are not permitted inside; mobile phones may be confiscated for the duration of the visit depending on the security posture of the day. The embassy observes both Indian and Swedish public holidays: Republic Day (26 January), Independence Day (15 August), Gandhi Jayanti (2 October), the principal Hindu and Muslim festivals (Diwali, Holi, Dussehra, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha), Christian festivals where they fall on Indian holidays (Good Friday, Christmas), and the Swedish national observances (National Day 6 June, Midsummer mid-June, Walpurgis Night 30 April, All Saints' Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Epiphany 6 January). Direct air connections between Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) and Indian destinations run via the major European hubs (Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Copenhagen, London) or via the Gulf hubs (Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi); there is no current direct SAS or Indian-carrier service between Sweden and India.
Häufig gestellte Fragen

Yes. Indian passport holders need a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) for any visit to Sweden up to 90 days in a rolling 180-day window — for tourism, business, family visits, conference and cultural travel. Schengen visa-free travel is not available for Indian passport holders. Applications are filed in person at the VFS Sweden centres in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Jaipur or Goa, with decisioning at the Embassy of Sweden in New Delhi. Longer stays for work, study, family reunification or business require a separate Swedish residence permit through the Swedish Migration Agency.

At the Visa Application Centres operated by VFS Global Sweden. Eleven centres operate across India — Delhi (Connaught Place), Mumbai (Bandra-Kurla Complex), Chennai (Cathedral Road area), Kolkata (Lord Sinha Road), Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Goa. Applicants book the appointment online through the VFS Sweden India portal, attend in person for biometric capture and document intake, and pay the Schengen fee plus the VFS service fee. The Embassy of Sweden in New Delhi is the decisioning post for every application from the eleven centres — applicants do not need to travel to Delhi unless the embassy requests a follow-up interview.

Typical processing is 15 calendar days from the application's arrival at the embassy in New Delhi. Peak-season demand from March to June (European summer travel) extends the timeline, sometimes to 20–25 calendar days, and applications requiring additional documentation or interviews can run longer. The Embassy recommends booking the VFS appointment at least three weeks before the intended departure for short-stay travel, and substantially earlier for residence-permit cases (the Swedish Migration Agency backlog runs from two to nine months depending on category).

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