Swedish Citizenship

Support with citizenship applications, residence time, identity issues, and delayed decisions.

Citizenship cases often stall unnecessarily

Citizenship applications in Sweden can remain pending for a very long time. Many applicants do not know that Swedish administrative law may give them tools to force a formal decision in a delayed case.

We review identity evidence, residence time, conduct requirements, and procedural timing before deciding the right strategy.

If the case has been pending for too long, we can help prepare a formal request that the Swedish Migration Agency decide the matter, and handle further appeal steps when necessary.

Checklist for citizenship matters

  • Review your period of residence in Sweden and whether it is continuous enough for citizenship.
  • Make sure identity documents and passport issues are addressed early.
  • Check whether there are any issues relating to criminal records or unpaid debts.
  • Assess whether the delay is long enough to justify procedural action to force a decision.

How we handle citizenship cases

Frequently asked questions about citizenship

In many situations, yes. Swedish procedural law may allow you to demand that the authority formally decide the matter after a certain period.

No. A lawful request for decision does not change the legal criteria for citizenship. It is a procedural right, not a negative factor.

That depends on the status granted and the specific timeline. We review the details carefully because the calculation can be outcome-determinative.