If you are a national of Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, or Yemen and were denied a visa under P.P. 9645 between December 8, 2017, and January 20, 2021, and did not receive a waiver under P.P. 9645, you may be eligible for relief under the Court’s Order. Class-wide relief will be available starting on August 12, 2024. Please refer to details on this page link to determine your eligibility and how to benefit from the court order.

 


The U.S. Embassy in Sweden does not process applications for refugee or asylum status in the United States. We request you to refer to the below link for more information about seeking refugee or asylum status.

 

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) may be able to provide support to Ukrainians in Poland. Please refer to this link for more information. Additionally, you may also refer to this link for more information on resources available for Ukrainians in Poland, provided by the government of Poland. You may visit this link for questions about Humanitarian Parole into the United States.

 


Select here to learn more about an important update on waivers of the interview requirement for certain nonimmigrant visa applicants.


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Welcome to the U.S. Visa Information Service for Sweden. On this website you can find information about U.S. immigrant and nonimmigrant visas and the requirements to apply for each. You can also learn how to pay the required visa application fee, and book an interview appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm.

This is the official visa information website of the U.S. Mission in Sweden.