The Embassy is closed to the public, including passport collection, and will not be available during regular telephone hours on Thursday, 21 May due to Shavuot. The Embassy will also be closed on Friday, 23 May and will reopen on Monday, 25 May. In case of a consular emergency, you can always contact the Embassy’s switchboard and choose to be connected to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs’ Consular Emergency Center in Stockholm, available 24/7.
NEWSThe holder of an Israeli standard passport enjoys visa-free access to Sweden for up to 90 days.
If you are visiting Sweden and are not a citizen of Israel, you may need a visa. A list of foreign citizens who require Visa for entry to Sweden is available on the Government of Sweden's website.
Here you can find additional information about requirements and regulations concerning visiting Sweden.
The Embassy in Tel Aviv handles passport and ID card matters only by appointment. Appointments can only be booked via our website – not by phone or email.
Please note that there are several forms and other requriments that must be prepared before your visit.
Find more information about the requriments and book a time here: Passports and ID cards abroad - Sweden Abroad