Russia Visa RequirementsFor Sweden passport holders

Swedish passport holders can visit Russia via the e-Visa system for up to 30 days. The e-Visa costs $52 USD and is applied for online.

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30 days max stay
$52 visa cost
Up to 4 days processing
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Sweden passport holders must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before traveling to Russia.

Apply at evisa.kdmid.ru. Cost is $52 USD. The e-Visa is valid for 60 days from the date of issue, with a permitted stay of 30 days. The e-Visa is single entry and linked to specific entry and exit points. Processing time is up to 4 calendar days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Swedish passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry into Russia.

Russian e-Visa approval

Apply at evisa.kdmid.ru. Cost is $52 USD. Processing takes up to 4 calendar days. Print the e-Visa; it must be presented at the border crossing.

Digital passport photo

Recent photo in the required format for the e-Visa online application.

Travel itinerary or hotel booking

Confirmation of accommodation or a supporting letter may be required as part of the e-Visa application.

Current Travel Situation

Sweden to Russia: What You Need to Know

Russia maintains an e-Visa system accessible to Swedish citizens. However, following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Sweden as an EU and NATO member has imposed extensive sanctions on Russia. The Swedish Foreign Ministry strongly advises against all travel to Russia. Travel is at significant personal risk and is strongly discouraged by the Swedish government.

How to Get There

Direct air routes between Sweden and Russia do not operate as of 2025 due to mutual airspace closures. Travel requires routing via non-EU/NATO third countries such as Turkey (Istanbul), UAE (Dubai), or Armenia (Yerevan).

Money & Banking

Russia uses the Russian Ruble (RUB). International cards (Visa, Mastercard) do not function in Russia due to sanctions since 2022. Travelers must carry cash in USD or EUR and exchange locally. The economic environment is highly volatile.

Practical Tips

The Swedish Foreign Ministry advises against all travel to Russia due to the war in Ukraine, risk of arbitrary detention, and military conscription of foreigners. Air connections between Sweden and Russia are suspended due to mutual airspace closures since 2022. Any travel requires routing via third countries such as Turkey, UAE, or Armenia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Swedish citizens need a visa for Russia?

Swedish citizens can apply for a Russian e-Visa ($52 USD, 30 days). However, the Swedish Foreign Ministry strongly advises against all travel to Russia due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

How do Swedish citizens apply for the Russian e-Visa?

Apply at evisa.kdmid.ru. Cost is $52 USD. The e-Visa is valid for 60 days from issue with a permitted stay of 30 days. Processing takes up to 4 calendar days.

Are there direct flights from Sweden to Russia?

No. Direct air routes between Sweden and Russia are suspended due to mutual airspace closures since 2022. Travel requires routing via non-EU/NATO third countries.

Do international bank cards work in Russia?

No. Visa and Mastercard suspended operations in Russia in 2022 due to sanctions. Travelers must carry cash in USD or EUR and exchange locally.

What is the Swedish government's travel advice for Russia?

The Swedish Foreign Ministry (Utrikesdepartementet) advises against all travel to Russia due to the war in Ukraine, risk of arbitrary detention, and unpredictable security environment.

What is the e-Visa application process timeline for Russia?

The Russian e-Visa requires up to 4 calendar days to process. Apply well in advance. The e-Visa specifies entry and exit border crossings; you must use the designated crossing.