Swedish citizenship and passports
Feb. 1st, 2007 06:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have a few questions, and I know some of you are ideally suited for answering them. M needs to renew his Swedish passport here in the US. From what I understand, he needs to physically appear at a consulate to submit his application, and physically appear to pick the thing up. (Link.) Have any of you had to do this?
Second part--Swedish citizenship for a child born abroad. I remember that Dawn did this recently. Same rules, right? Appear in person and do.. something? I can't even find a good link on that one, though admittedly I didn't search too hard before deciding to ask people who know what they're talking about. Is that one trip or two?
The thing that's irritating is that the closest consulates from here are St Louis and Cleveland. A quickie city-to-city Google map search shows that St. Louis is five hours from here, and Cleveland five and a half. On one hand, it wouldn't be too annoying to jaunt over to St. Louis (I've never been) and have a little pre-baby getaway. Jaunting over twice is really pushing it. Jaunting over twice with a baby... now, that would just suck. M is of the opinion that driving over twenty hours isn't worth it just to have a Swedish passport and the questionably exciting ability to be able to choose either line as we travel over and back (especially since he'll have to wait on me anyway--he's gone through the slow line with me in the past anyway.) His American passport (which we also don't have, but it's on the list of things to do) is all he really needs anyway.
And while I'm at it, once a Swedish driver's license has expired, is it gone for good and no hope of renewing it? That's what someone, from some officialish website, told M in email when he asked. His license expired, and while he's pretty zen about it, as he can still drive in Sweden with his American license for any trip we make, it bugs me on some level and I think they should give it back to him, by golly.
Second part--Swedish citizenship for a child born abroad. I remember that Dawn did this recently. Same rules, right? Appear in person and do.. something? I can't even find a good link on that one, though admittedly I didn't search too hard before deciding to ask people who know what they're talking about. Is that one trip or two?
The thing that's irritating is that the closest consulates from here are St Louis and Cleveland. A quickie city-to-city Google map search shows that St. Louis is five hours from here, and Cleveland five and a half. On one hand, it wouldn't be too annoying to jaunt over to St. Louis (I've never been) and have a little pre-baby getaway. Jaunting over twice is really pushing it. Jaunting over twice with a baby... now, that would just suck. M is of the opinion that driving over twenty hours isn't worth it just to have a Swedish passport and the questionably exciting ability to be able to choose either line as we travel over and back (especially since he'll have to wait on me anyway--he's gone through the slow line with me in the past anyway.) His American passport (which we also don't have, but it's on the list of things to do) is all he really needs anyway.
And while I'm at it, once a Swedish driver's license has expired, is it gone for good and no hope of renewing it? That's what someone, from some officialish website, told M in email when he asked. His license expired, and while he's pretty zen about it, as he can still drive in Sweden with his American license for any trip we make, it bugs me on some level and I think they should give it back to him, by golly.
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Date: 2007-02-02 01:12 am (UTC)Luckily I work about 4 blocks from the NYC consulate. I know, why don't you take a trip to NYC and visit us and apply ;)
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Date: 2007-02-02 01:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-02 01:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-02 02:43 am (UTC)I've always heard that if you're dual, you're supposed to use the passport of the country you are entering, so Swedish in Sweden and US on the way back. We did this with Ingrid the first couple of trips. It works but it winds up with you having zero stamps in your passport, which is a little weird.
I have more links at the office computer so I'll come back to this tomorrow when I'm at that machine.
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Date: 2007-02-02 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-02 04:11 pm (UTC)"The U.S. State Department requires that all U.S. citizens, including those who have dual citizenship, must be in possession of a valid U.S. passport when leaving and entering the U.S. It is thus advisable for dual citizens to bring both passports when traveling internationally."
http://www.swedenabroad.com/pages/general____33207.asp
Instead of jaunting over to St. Louis twice (over and back for M's passport, over and back for Ducky's), why not just wait until Ducky makes her appearance and do them both at the same time? The info on the link says you are supposed to bring "The old passport, valid or expired" so there's no reason why M needs to go over there before Ducky is born, just because his Swedish passport is going to expire. When we get around to it, we will renew G's and Ingrid's and get Anders all squared away at the same time on the same one trip.
As for the driver's license, Vägverket's site is exceedingly unhelpful. I couldn't find anything about expired licenses on it yet it surely must happen to people, even those living in Sweden. It only said you would be sent a form 2-3 months before your license was to due to expire. But then somewhere else it said they could only do that for people living in Sweden. From what I could find, they would appear to allow Swede's living abroad to retain valid Swedish licenses, despite the fact that they haven't lived there for ten years. Whether or not you can renew it after the old one expired because you simply forgot that it was going to, I haven't been able to find any info. It tells you to get the form from your consulate. So I guess you could try to kill that bird with that stone while you're there too.
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Date: 2007-02-02 06:03 pm (UTC)That will be the plan, waiting until Ducky is here to go with us... but it will still be two trips if we have to apply in person and then pick it up in person. I just wish we could get the travelling out of the way before she arrives, but I'm aware that makes no sense if she needs to be with us. (I am just in need of a vacation, I think!) Actually, I thought Cleveland was closer than it is, so I hadn't been worried about it at all until yesterday, when it occured to me to look into all of this stuff. I figure we'll ask about the license and they'll say no and M will look smug and say "I told you so". ;)
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Date: 2007-02-02 06:38 pm (UTC)His license is waaaaay expired though. As I sat here reading (in my poorly accented Swedish) all of the bureaucratic Swedish to him over the phone, he got curious about just how out of date his license was. He went home at lunch just to look (and eat) and oops, 2003.
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Date: 2007-02-02 03:53 pm (UTC)