Sweden visa requirements for Djiboutis

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Djiboutis visiting Sweden

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Swedish Visa.


  • A valid Djiboutian passport not older than 7 years, with at least six months validity beyond the date you plan to leave Sweden.
  • A fully completed and signed visa application form.
  • Two recently taken passport-size photographs both taken within the last three months.
  • A travel insurance policy with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros, for the whole Schengen territory, in case of any medical emergency such as illnesses, accidents and even repatriation in case of death.
  • Proof of accommodation to cover the entire stay.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Documentation showing applicant’s ties to the home country, e.g. verification from the applicant’s employer.
  • A police report showing the traveller does not have a criminal record.

Sweden Visa for Djiboutis

Facts about Sweden


Sweden is a nation with thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes. Lots of tourists who visit the country usually try their hands at skiing and dog sledding as there are a lot of snow parks and resorts to trying out the adventure. There is an abundance of museums and historical sites at which tourists can bask in the rich history if the country.

Tourism in Sweden has been developing at a very steady pace in recent years as the number of tourists who visit the country yearly has been increasing. On average, Sweden receives 24.6 million tourists yearly. The Swedish government is doing her best to develop tourism in the country with 7.1% of household income being spent on domestic tourism.

The capital of Sweden Stockholm is built on 14 islands and possesses more than 50 bridges. The best time for tourists to visit the country is during the winter months with mild weather.

Types of Sweden Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 15 days 90 days
Business visa 15 days 90 days
Medical visa 15 days 90 days
Student visa 15 days Valid through the period of study
Work visa 15 days More than 90 dys

General Requirements for Sweden Visa


  • A valid Djiboutian passport not older than 7 years, with at least six months validity beyond the date you plan to leave Sweden.
  • A fully completed and signed visa application form.
  • Two recently taken passport-size photographs both taken within the last three months.
  • A travel insurance policy with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros, for the whole Schengen territory, in case of any medical emergency such as illnesses, accidents and even repatriation in case of death.
  • Proof of accommodation to cover the entire stay.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Documentation showing applicant’s ties to the home country, e.g. verification from the applicant’s employer.
  • A police report showing the traveller does not have a criminal record.

Sweden Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

160.00 (USD)

Business visa

160.00 (USD)

Medical visa

160.00 (USD)

Student visa

160.00 (USD)

Work visa

160.00 (USD)

Sweden Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Djibouti


Location

Address

Djibouti Ville

Bøgøta 16 Postmoga 164 Djibouti Ville Djibouti

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conscan@int.net.dj

(+253) 35 10 65 (+253) 80 22 39

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Sweden a safe place to visit?

One of the best things about visiting Sweden is that it is an incredibly safe country to travel around in. Violent crime is extremely uncommon and muggings (although not unheard of) are thankfully very rare.


Can I drink faucet water in Sweden?

With thousands of lakes and plenty of rain and snow, clean drinking water is something Sweden has by the bucket load. Regardless of where you travel, the cold water that comes out of the taps is almost certainly safe to drink.


What currency is used in Sweden?

Despite being a part of the EU, Sweden does not use the euro. There was a referendum back in 2003 and at that time, Swedes decided not to adopt the single currency. All of this means that if you’re planning a trip to Sweden you’ll need to get used to Sweden’s very own currency, the Swedish krona.


What is a typical Swedish meal?

Swedish cuisine could be described as centered around cultured dairy products, crisp and soft (often sugared) breads, berries and stone fruits, beef, chicken, lamb, pork, eggs, and seafood. There are many sweetened bread types and some use spices. Many meat dishes, especially meatballs, are served with lingonberry jam.