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Lithuania Visa Information

Travel to Lithuania: Visa Policies, Entry Requirements, and Visitor Guide

Lithuania, one of Europe’s Baltic gems, welcomes millions of travelers each year with its blend of medieval architecture, serene nature, and vibrant modern culture. As a member of the Schengen Area, Lithuania follows Schengen visa regulations. Travelers from Schengen visa-exempt countries can enter Lithuania without a visa for short stays, while others must apply for a Schengen Type-C visa through a Lithuanian embassy, consulate, or authorized visa center. Applicants typically need a valid passport, travel insurance, proof of accommodation, and financial means to cover their stay.

Once you’ve arranged your visa, Lithuania offers a smooth and enjoyable travel experience. The capital city Vilnius captivates visitors with its UNESCO-listed Old Town, charming cafes, and lively arts scene. Beyond the city, travelers can explore the sand dunes of the Curonian Spit, the historic town of Kaunas, and tranquil lakes and forests ideal for nature lovers. Transportation is efficient, and public transit makes it easy to navigate major cities and tourist regions. To make the most of your journey, it’s recommended to stay updated on current entry guidelines, health requirements, and local regulations, as Schengen policies can change. Whether you’re visiting for tourism, business, or cultural exploration, Lithuania offers a welcoming atmosphere and unforgettable experiences for all types of travelers.

If you are a citizen of an EU/Schengen country — or a national of one of the non-EU countries that enjoy Schengen visa-free access — you can travel to Lithuania visa-free for short stays. Otherwise, you must apply for a short-stay Schengen visa (Type C) if you want to visit for tourism, business, visiting friends/family, events, or short-term studies/training.

If you need a visa, typical requirements include: A valid passport (issued within the last 10 years, with at least 2 blank pages, and valid at least 3 months beyond planned departure) A completed visa-application form (Schengen visa form). Travel medical insurance covering the duration of stay and minimum coverage of €30,000 for emergencies. Proof of travel (flight reservation/return or onward ticket), proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host address / invitation), and evidence of sufficient funds for your stay.