Visa and Entry Requirements in Lithuania

1. What is the current visa policy for traveling to Lithuania?

The current visa policy for traveling to Lithuania varies depending on the nationality of the traveler. Citizens of the European Union, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and the United States do not need a visa to enter Lithuania for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Citizens of Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea can also enter without a visa for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, they may need to apply for a temporary residence permit if they plan on staying longer than three months.

Citizens of other countries may need to obtain a Schengen visa before traveling to Lithuania. This can be obtained from the nearest Lithuanian embassy or consulate. Some travelers may qualify for an e-Visa or visa on arrival.

2. Are there any entry restrictions due to COVID-19?
Yes, there may be entry restrictions in place due to COVID-19. Travelers are advised to check with their airline and the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for the latest updates before traveling.

As of August 2021, all non-EU citizens must present either proof of full vaccination or negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to arrival in order to enter Lithuania.

3. How long does it take to obtain a Schengen visa for Lithuania?
The processing time for a Schengen visa can vary depending on the individual’s nationality and circumstances. It is recommended to submit a visa application at least three weeks before your intended travel date.

4. Can I work or study in Lithuania with a tourist visa?
No, it is not allowed to work or study in Lithuania with a tourist visa. If you plan on working or studying in Lithuania, you will need to apply for a specific type of visa or residence permit that allows you to do so.

5. Is travel insurance required when visiting Lithuania?
Travel insurance is not a mandatory requirement for entry into Lithuania. However, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers healthcare costs and repatriation in case of accidents or illness while traveling in Lithuania.

6. Can I extend my stay in Lithuania beyond the allowed 90 days?
Yes, it may be possible to extend your stay in Lithuania beyond the allowed 90 days if you meet certain requirements and obtain a temporary residence permit. It is important to plan ahead and apply for the extension before your initial 90-day stay expires.

7. Can I enter other Schengen countries with a Lithuanian visa?
Yes, with a valid Lithuanian Schengen visa, you can enter other countries within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, if you plan on spending more time in another Schengen country than in Lithuania, you should apply for a visa from that country’s embassy instead.

8. What should I do if my visa application is denied?
If your visa application is denied, you can appeal the decision and provide any additional information or documentation that may help support your case. You can also reapply for a visa after addressing any issues or concerns raised by the embassy or consulate.

2. Do I need a visa to enter Lithuania as a tourist?


It depends on your nationality. If you are a citizen of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein, you do not need a visa to enter Lithuania as a tourist. If you are a citizen of any other country, you may need to apply for a Schengen tourist visa before entering Lithuania. You should check with the Lithuanian embassy or consulate in your home country for specific visa requirements for your nationality.

3. Are there any exemptions for certain nationalities in regards to visa requirements in Lithuania?

There are no exemptions for certain nationalities in regards to visa requirements in Lithuania. All foreigners, regardless of their nationality, must obtain a visa in order to enter the country unless they are exempted by a specific agreement between their home country and Lithuania.

4. How long does it typically take to obtain a visa for Lithuania?


The processing time for a visa to Lithuania can vary depending on the type of visa being applied for and the consulate or embassy where the application is made. However, in most cases, it can take around 10-15 days for a decision to be made on the visa application. It is recommended to apply well in advance of your intended travel date to allow for any potential delays or additional documentation requests.

5. Is there an option for expedited processing of visa applications for Lithuania?


Yes, there is an option for expedited processing of visa applications for Lithuania. This is known as the “fast-track” or “express” service, which allows applicants to receive a decision on their visa application within a shorter period of time. However, this option may come at an additional cost and is subject to availability and eligibility requirements set by the Lithuanian embassy or consulate where the application is being processed. It is recommended to contact the embassy or consulate directly for more information on how to apply for expedited processing.

6. Are vaccinations required for entry into Lithuania?


No, vaccinations are not currently required for entry into Lithuania. However, it is recommended to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations before traveling to any destination.

7. Is there a limit on how long I am allowed to stay in Lithuania on a tourist visa?

Yes, typically tourists are allowed to stay in Lithuania for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, this can vary depending on your country of citizenship and the specific conditions stated on your visa. It is important to check with the Lithuanian embassy or consulate in your home country for specific information and restrictions. If you wish to stay longer, you may need to apply for a different type of visa or an extension from the Lithuanian National Migration Service.

8. Can I work or volunteer while on a tourist visa in Lithuania?


No, a tourist visa does not allow you to work or volunteer in Lithuania. You will need to obtain a work permit or obtain a visa specifically for employment purposes if you wish to work or volunteer in Lithuania. Working or volunteering on a tourist visa is considered illegal and could result in deportation and future difficulties obtaining visas for Lithuania or other countries.

9. Is it possible to extend my tourist visa once I am already in Lithuania?


Yes, it is possible to extend your tourist visa in Lithuania. You will need to submit an application for an extension at the Migration Department of the Lithuanian Police. This should be done at least one month before your current visa expires.

The extension will depend on the purpose of your stay and your individual circumstances. Generally, a tourist visa can be extended for up to 30 days, but it is possible to apply for a longer extension if you have valid reasons.

You will need to provide documentation supporting your request for an extension, such as travel insurance, proof of sufficient funds, and a detailed itinerary of your planned activities in Lithuania.

It is important to note that extending a tourist visa may not always be approved and it is best to plan your initial stay accordingly.

10. What are the necessary documents and fees required for a visa application to Lithuania?


The necessary documents and fees required for a visa application to Lithuania may vary depending on the type of visa being applied for and the applicant’s nationality. Generally, the following documents will be required:

1. Completed visa application form
2. Valid passport (must be valid for at least three months beyond the intended stay in Lithuania)
3. Two recent passport-sized photos
4. Proof of travel medical insurance covering at least 30,000 euros
5. Proof of accommodation in Lithuania (hotel reservations or invitation letter from a host)
6. Proof of sufficient financial means to cover the expenses during the stay in Lithuania
7. Travel itinerary or flight reservation
8. Criminal record certificate from country of residence (if applicable)
9. Visa fee payment receipt
10. Additional documents may be required depending on the purpose of travel (e.g. invitation letter from a business partner, proof of enrollment in educational institution, etc.)

The visa fee for short-term visas (up to 90 days) is 60 euros and for long-term visas (over 90 days) it is 116 euros.

It is recommended to contact the nearest Lithuanian embassy or consulate for specific requirements and fees based on individual circumstances.

11. Are there any specific requirements or restrictions for business travelers entering Lithuania?


Business travelers entering Lithuania must have a valid passport, and in some cases may also need to obtain a visa before entering the country. They may also be required to have proof of sufficient funds to cover their expenses while in Lithuania. Additionally, business travelers should familiarize themselves with any specific requirements or restrictions for their particular type of business activity, as some industries may require additional permits or licenses.

12. Do minors require a separate visa when traveling with their parents or legal guardians to Lithuania?

No, minors do not require a separate visa when traveling with their parents or legal guardians to Lithuania. However, they must be included in the application and have their own valid travel documents.

13. What is the duration of validity for a tourist visa to enter Lithuania?


A normal tourist visa to enter Lithuania typically has a validity of up to 90 days within a six-month period from the date of issuance. The exact duration may vary depending on the individual circumstances and type of visa. It is important to check the details on the visa before traveling.

14. Can I enter and exit multiple times with one single-entry tourist visa for travels within Lithuania?

Typically, a single-entry tourist visa can only be used for one entry and exit from the country. If you need to enter and exit multiple times during your travels within Lithuania, it would be best to apply for a multiple-entry visa. However, it is always best to check with the Lithuanian embassy or consulate in your country to confirm their specific policies and requirements.

15. Can I apply for a tourist visa upon arrival at the airport in Lithuania?

No, Lithuania does not offer tourist visas upon arrival at the airport. All visitors must apply for a visa before arriving in the country.

16. Does my passport need to have a minimum number of months remaining before expiration in order to apply for a visa to enter Lithuania?

It does not specifically state this requirement on the website for the Embassy of Lithuania, however it is generally recommended to have at least 6 months remaining on your passport before applying for a visa. This ensures that your passport will still be valid during your planned stay in Lithuania. It is best to check with the embassy directly for any specific requirements or recommendations.

17. Will my criminal record affect my eligibility for obtaining a visa to enter Lithuania?

Having a criminal record can potentially affect your eligibility for obtaining a visa to enter Lithuania. The decision to grant or deny a visa is ultimately up to the discretion of the embassy or consulate where you apply.

In general, applicants with a criminal record may be deemed inadmissible if they have committed or been convicted of certain types of crimes, such as:

– Crimes against peace and humanity
– War crimes
– Genocide
– Terrorism

It is important to note that each case is evaluated on an individual basis and a past conviction does not necessarily mean automatic denial of a visa. Factors that may be taken into consideration include the severity and recency of the offense, as well as evidence of rehabilitation.

If you have a criminal record and are interested in visiting Lithuania, it is recommended that you consult with the nearest Lithuanian embassy or consulate for specific information about your situation. It may also be helpful to gather any relevant documents or certificates (such as police records, court documents, etc.) that demonstrate your rehabilitation efforts.

18. What are the consequences if I overstay my tourist visa period in Lithuania?

Overstaying your tourist visa in Lithuania can result in serious consequences, such as fines, deportation, and being barred from re-entering the country in the future. Additionally, it can damage your travel record and may impact your ability to obtain visas for other countries in the future. It is important to adhere to the terms of your visa and leave the country before the expiration date.

19.Is it possible to convert from one type of temporary residency permit (such as student, work, or family) to another while remaining within country limits in Lithuania?


Yes, it is possible to convert from one type of temporary residency permit to another while remaining within country limits in Lithuania. However, the process and requirements for conversion may vary depending on the specific circumstances and type of permit being converted.

In general, the conversion process involves submitting an application to the Migration Department of Lithuania with all relevant documents and fees. The decision on whether to approve the conversion will depend on various factors such as the individual’s reasons for wanting to change permits, their current legal status in Lithuania, and any potential implications for national security or public order.

It is important to note that not all types of temporary residency permits can be converted to another. For example, a tourist visa cannot be converted into a work permit. Additionally, certain conditions may apply for individuals who wish to convert from a non-EU residence permit to an EU Blue Card.

If you are considering converting your temporary residency permit in Lithuania, it is recommended to seek advice from a migration lawyer or consult with the Migration Department directly for guidance on the specific process and requirements for your situation.

20.What are the mandatory requirements regarding passport photos and sizes for visa application in Lithuania?


The mandatory requirements for passport photos and sizes for visa application in Lithuania are as follows:

1. The photo should be recent, clear and of high quality.

2. The background of the photo should be light-colored (white or off-white) and free from patterns and shadows.

3. The size of the photo should be 35×45 mm (width x height).

4. The head in the photo should be between 70-80% of the total frame height.

5. The face must be fully visible with a neutral expression and both eyes open.

6. The headshould notbe covered unless for religious or medical reasons, in which case the forehead, eyes, and chin must still be clearly visible.

7. Headphones, hats, sunglasses or any other accessories that cover the face are not allowed.

8. The photo must not have any marks or tears on it.

9. It should be printed on high-quality paper with a print resolution of at least 600 dpi.

10. It should be a colored photo taken against a white or off-white background.

11. Digital photos must meet specific technical requirements (size, resolution, etc.) set by the embassy or consulate where you are applying for a visa.

12. Photos generated by computer programs are accepted only if they conform to the same standards as those produced by normal photography process.

13.Digital manipulation of photos is prohibited (excessive lighting adjustments, blurring effects, etc.).

14.Photos that do not comply with these requirements will be rejected and may delay your visa application process.

15.You may use glasses in your passport photos as long as they do not create glare on your face or obscure your features in any way.

16.Photos that look different from recent appearance may also cause delays in processing your application so it is very important to make sure that the photograph you submit is current and represents how you currently look like

17.If you wear a head covering for religious reasons, you must submit a letter or statement from your religious leader confirming that you wear the head covering for religious reasons consistently.

18.The photos should be original and not scanned, copied or taken from an existing photo.

19.Applicants who cannot remove their glasses due to medical reasons must include a signed note from their doctor with their visa application. The note must state that the glasses are required for medical reasons and cannot be removed.

20.If the applicant is under 6 years old, a photograph showing open eyes will also be accepted. However, it should still comply with all other requirements stated above.