**Swedish Consulate Manchester**

Nestled in the heart of Stretford, the Swedish Consulate Manchester serves as a vital bridge between the UK and Sweden, offering a range of consular services with a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Located at 455 Chester Road, this esteemed institution is dedicated to assisting Swedish citizens and those seeking information about Sweden, whether for travel, business, or cultural exchange.

At the Swedish Consulate, our knowledgeable staff provides personalized assistance, ensuring that every visitor feels welcomed and valued. From passport applications to visa inquiries and civil services, we are here to guide you through each step with expertise and care. Our mission is to foster strong ties and understanding between Sweden and the local community, making every interaction meaningful.

The inviting atmosphere at the consulate reflects our dedication to service excellence. We encourage you to book an appointment or reach out via phone at 0161 834 4814 for any queries you may have. For more information about our services and how we can assist you, visit our website at [swedenabroad.com](http://www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Embassies/London/Contact/Embassy–Consulates/).

Experience the unique blend of professionalism and warmth that defines the Swedish Consulate Manchester—where your needs are met with utmost care and efficiency.

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Laila Charlesworth

2 Google Rating

The service is personable and very good but I did not like the new location. Hard to find parking, r

2/ 5

The service is personable and very good but I did not like the new location. Hard to find parking, run down neighbourhood and I did not feel safe there. Not a great representation of Sweden I'm afraid.

Lenita Bohnmark

1 Google Rating

Dont make sense as the trainstation is split in 2 and the info is closed for further notice... joke!

1/ 5

Dont make sense as the trainstation is split in 2 and the info is closed for further notice... joke!

Something

5 Google Rating

Nice and good service as usual , thanks.

5/ 5

Nice and good service as usual , thanks.

Alan Sanders

1 Google Rating

1/ 5

Robert Chester

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

John Törnroos

5 Google Rating

Very good quick fast service nice people

5/ 5

Very good quick fast service nice people

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