Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Palestine

02/12/2026 | Press release | Archived content

We are pleased to announce the adoption of the Palestinian biometric passport system at the Embassy of the State of Palestine to the Kingdom of Sweden

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We are pleased to announce the adoption of the Palestinian biometric passport system at the Embassy of the State of Palestine to the Kingdom of Sweden

We are pleased to announce the adoption of the Palestinian biometric passport system at the Embassy of the State of Palestine to the Kingdom of Sweden. This step aligns with the Palestinian Government's strategy to automate government services and advance digital transformation, as well as with our ongoing commitment to enhancing consular services in a way that facilitates the issuance and renewal of passports as quickly and efficiently as possible, with the highest standards of accuracy and quality, and in accordance with the latest technical and security requirements.

This achievement is the result of joint efforts undertaken by a specialized team from the Palestinian Ministry of Interior and the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, with the active participation of the Embassy's Consular Section staff, within the framework of our ongoing commitment to improving performance and enhancing the level of services provided to our people abroad.

This development also builds on the efforts of the Embassy of the State of Palestine to the Kingdom of Sweden to modernize its consular operations system. Four years ago, the Embassy launched an electronic consular platform that enables applicants to complete forms and upload required documents electronically, thereby reducing repeated inquiries and contributing to faster processing of transactions. The platform includes online appointment booking, automated reminder notifications, and electronic payment for all consular service fees, in addition to dedicated phone lines and email channels to ensure prompt and effective communication.

In cooperation with the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the Embassy has also introduced an electronic account creation service for each applicant as part of efforts to obtain an approximate count of members of the Palestinian community in the Kingdom of Sweden, and to map their qualifications, areas of expertise, and distribution across Swedish cities.

As part of strengthening engagement with the community, the Consular Section continues to conduct periodic visits to Swedish cities where members of the Palestinian community reside, providing consular services and consultations directly and addressing their needs in their places of residence.

In this regard, Ambassador Rula Almhaissen reaffirms the Embassy's commitment to further developing its consular services and responding to the diverse needs of applicants, ensuring the delivery of modern, innovative, and efficient services.

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