Sweden Family Reunion Visa
with strong policies ensuring that families remain together.
Sweden Family Reunion Visa
Reuniting Families in Scandinavia
Sweden is one of Europe’s most family-friendly nations, with strong policies ensuring that families remain together. The Sweden Family Reunion Visa (Residence Permit for Family Reunification) allows close family members of Swedish citizens, permanent residents, or valid residence permit holders to live, work, and study in Sweden.
However, the process is complex, time-consuming, and highly scrutinized, especially for applicants from India where embassies carefully verify relationship documents. Small errors or weak documentation often lead to delays or refusals.
At SWICS Pvt. Ltd., with more than 22 years of global immigration expertise, we prepare strong, compliant applications. With the professional guidance of Er. JP Singh (Certified Education Agent Counsellor) and the legal expertise of Advocate Trimaandeep Singh, we ensure your case withstands the strict scrutiny of the Swedish Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) and embassy officials.

Who Can Apply for Sweden Family Reunion Visa?
Eligible family members include:
- Spouse or registered partner of a Swedish citizen, PR holder, or valid residence permit holder.
- Cohabiting partner (proof of long-term live-in relationship required).
- Children under 18 years of the sponsor.
- Adopted children (with legal proof).
- Dependent parents (in rare, exceptional cases, subject to strict proof of dependency).
- Siblings, cousins, or extended relatives are not eligible.

Eligibility Criteria
Sponsor (living in Sweden)
- Must be a Swedish citizen, permanent resident, or valid residence permit holder (work/study/refugee).
- Must show proof of income (salary, business income, or sufficient savings).
- Must have adequate housing to accommodate the family.
- Must prove genuine family relationship through official documents
Applicant (family member abroad)
- Must provide marriage/birth/adoption certificates (apostilled & translated into Swedish/English).
- Must undergo medical clearance and provide police clearance certificate.
- Must hold a valid passport with sufficient validity.
- Must show intention to live together with the sponsor in Sweden.
Documents Required
Sponsor in Sweden
- Copy of Swedish passport/residence permit
- Proof of housing (rental agreement, ownership papers)
- Proof of income (salary slips, tax returns, employment contract)
Applicant from India
- Passport & photos
- Marriage/birth/adoption certificates (apostilled & translated)
- Police clearance certificate
- Medical reports
- Visa application form & fee
Step-by-Step Process
Applicant files online or at Swedish Embassy/Consulate (New Delhi/Mumbai).
Swedish Migration Agency evaluates relationship, income, and housing documents.
Applicant and sponsor may be interviewed separately to check the genuineness of the relationship.
If approved, applicant receives a residence permit card.
Family member travels to Sweden and registers with the local tax authority for residence benefits.

Processing Time
9–15 months on average (can extend due to backlog).
6–12 months.
12+ months.
Conditions of Sweden Family Reunion Visa
- Granted as a residence permit, typically valid for the same duration as the sponsor’s permit.
- Spouse/partner/children are entitled to work and study rights.
- Family must live together in Sweden.
- After 3–5 years of continuous residence, applicants may qualify for permanent residence.
- After 5 years (sometimes 7 years), applicants may apply for Swedish citizenship (depending on sponsor’s status).
Benefits of Sweden Family Reunion Visa
- Legal right to live with family in Sweden.
- Spouses and adult dependents can work in Sweden.
- Children gain access to world-class education.
- Access to Sweden’s universal healthcare system.
- Pathway to permanent residence and citizenship.
Challenges & Risks for Indian Applicants
- Strict verification of marriage and birth certificates, especially from Punjab & Haryana.
- Long processing times (often 1 year+).
- Financial & housing requirements – many sponsors fail due to insufficient proofs.
- High refusal risk if relationship documents are weak or inconsistent.
At SWICS Pvt. Ltd., we prepare your case with robust documentation, legal affidavits, and embassy-ready proofs, ensuring the application is strong enough to pass Swedish scrutiny.
Why Choose SWICS Pvt. Ltd.?
- 22+ years of experience in immigration and family reunion visas.
- Er. JP Singh provides transparent profile assessments and realistic strategies.
- Advocate Trimaandeep Singh ensures legal compliance, affidavit drafting, and appeal representation in case of refusal.
- Specialized handling for Indian applicants, especially those from regions with higher embassy scrutiny.
- Complete end-to-end service: application preparation → interview guidance → appeals → post-approval settlement support in Sweden.
FAQ – Sweden Family Reunion Visa
It is a residence permit allowing family members of Swedish citizens/residents to live in Sweden.
Spouse, registered partner, cohabiting partner, children under 18, adopted children, and in rare cases, dependent parents.
No, siblings are not eligible under family reunion rules.
Yes, strong evidence (photos, communication, joint accounts, affidavits) is required.
Yes, Sweden recognizes live-in partners, but requires proof of living together.
Sponsors must earn enough to cover themselves and family, above Sweden’s minimum living cost threshold.
Sponsor must show adequate accommodation (apartment or house rental/ownership).
Spousal cases: 9–15 months; children: 6–12 months; parents: 12+ months.
Yes, spouses and partners can work legally once residence permits are issued.
Yes, children have full access to free schooling in Sweden.
SWICS, with Advocate Trimaandeep Singh, assists with appeals and reapplications at Migration Courts.
Yes, until registered under Sweden’s national health system.
Yes, but only in exceptional circumstances with strong dependency proof.
Yes, Sweden fully recognizes same-sex marriages and partnerships.
Yes, all key documents must be translated into Swedish or English.
Yes, but the student must prove sufficient financial capacity and housing.
Generally no, unless they hold another valid visa for travel.
Yes, after 3–5 years of continuous residence.
Yes, after 5 years (or 7 in some cases) of continuous residence.
Because we combine counseling expertise (Er. JP Singh) and legal assurance (Advocate Trimaandeep Singh), making your application strong, compliant, and appeal-ready to pass strict Swedish embassy checks.