AdamLaw Juristbyrå is a law firm in Stockholm specializing in migration cases and immigration law. The firm is founded by Lawyer Adam M. Lindström - Master of Laws (LL.M) making it on the most qualified immigration law firm in Stockholm regarding Swedish Citizenship, Appeals against the Swedish Migration Agency and regarding work and residence permits. The firm also handles self employment cases, due to the firms expertise where migration law and business law meet.

 

Voted into number one lawyer on the “Secure list 2025 - Immigration lawyers in Stockholm” (https://migrationsjuriststockholm.se/)

Validated 5/5 star reviews through RECO and registered as a public migration lawyer through Migrationsverket.

“Very high success rate. Swedens highest success rate on appealing request to conclude and in complex residence card / EU-rights cases.”

https://www.adamlaw.nu

About AdamLaw Juristbyrå - Swedish migration & immigration lawyer

Founded in 2025

2 Offices

1 person in their team


Practice areas
Immigration

Languages spoken
English
Swedish

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Practice areas

Immigration

Swedish Immigration Lawyer - Master of Laws (LL.M.) 

For your every migration need on your journey to Swedish Citizenship - Expert Immigration Lawyer & Migration strategists
 


Legal Consultation
Residence & Work Permit Applications
Appeal Lawyer / Process Lawyer
Citizenship Strategy & Profile 
- Including Security Denials 
Legal Representation
Public Lawyer in Asylum Cases
- LBTQi Expertise 

EU/Schengen Strategies 
- EU-Law

Self-Employment 


 

Citizenship
Business Visa
Asylum
Permanent Residency
Work Permit
Dependent Visa
Golden Visa
Retirement Visa

Case results

Citizenship awarded without living in Sweden

Citizenship

Man living in Sweden illegaly gets rewarded redidence permit

Permanent Residency

Surinder-Singh (C-370/90)

Immigration