Sweden's new requirement for in-person ID checks for citizenship applications requires all applicants to attend an appointment. A reader experienced a quick five-minute meeting where officials checked her passport and provided no timeline for her citizenship decision. While some applicants report prompt decisions following their appointments, others experience delays, sometimes waiting weeks or even years. The Migration Agency has shifted its processing focus, emphasizing older cases, exacerbating wait times for some individuals. Despite a shorter wait than others, the reader continues to monitor the agency's website for updates on her application.
The in-person ID checks for Swedish citizenship involve applicants attending an appointment where officials verify identities, allowing for citizenship processing to finalize.
Some readers report receiving a decision shortly after their ID appointment, while others face prolonged waits, indicating variability in the processing times for Swedish citizenship.
Collection
[
|
...
]