Visa Requirements

US Citizens

For a stay up to 90 days, US citizens do not need a visa for tourist or business travel to this country, but a valid US Passport is required.

Any US citizen who wishes to travel to Lithuania for any purpose other than tourism or business negotiations (e.g. work, study, adoption, immigration, or stays longer than stipulated 90 days in the entry requirements) should contact our office.

Non-US Citizens

Tourist Visa

  1. A valid, signed US passport. The passport must have at least 6 months remaining after the completion of your stay in Lithuania, and contain at least one blank visa page.
  2. Fully completed and signed Lithuania Visa Application
  3. Passport photograph
  4. Copy of flight itinerary or hotel confirmation
  5. A document, proving the possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance during the stay(s) on the territory of Lithuania.
  6. Copy of US Alien Registration Card or Valid US visa and original I-94 card
  7. Invitation to visit Lithuania filed by a citizen of the Republic of Lithuania or Lithuanian company or organization, and certified by the Migration Office
  8. In addition, an applicant shall sign the statement, set out in the application form, declaring that he/she is aware that visa fee is not refunded if the visa is refused.

Business Visa

  1. A valid, signed US passport. The passport must have at least 6 months remaining after the completion of your stay in Lithuania, and contain at least one blank visa page.
  2. Fully completed and signed Lithuania Visa Application
  3. Passport photograph
  4. Copy of flight itinerary or hotel confirmation
  5. Copy of US Alien Registration Card or Valid US visa and original I-94 card
  6. A document, proving the possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance during the stay(s) on the territory of Lithuania.
  7. Invitation to visit Lithuania filed by a citizen of the Republic of Lithuania or Lithuanian company or organization, and certified by the Migration Office
  8.  A business letter of introduction and financial responsibility is required to be typed on your company letterhead and addressed to: Embassy of Lithuania, Visa Section, Washington, DC. This letter must be signed by a company officer other than the traveler, and should:
    1. state the nature of business to be performed;
    2. include the name and address of the company to be visited;
    3. guarantee sufficient financial support during visit; and
    4. guarantee return transportation to the US for the applicant.
    5. In addition, an applicant shall sign the statement, set out in the application form, declaring that he/she is aware that visa fee is not refunded if the visa is refused

Fees

In addition to the standard Iratex fees, the following consular fees apply:

Charge for processing of a visa application$83
Charge for processing of a group visa application, adding for each applicant in a group$1
Charge for the processing of a visa application for citizens of Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Montenegro (except biometric passport holders), FYR Macedonia (except biometric passport holders), Serbia (except biometric passport holders)$48

 

 

Regarding The Schengen Area

Please click here for more information regarding the Schengen area.

Travelers to Europe on business or tourism purposes may receive a visa for a short stay of one to ninety days, valid for all of the Schengen area countries. A Schengen visa issued by an embassy or consulate allows the holder to travel freely to all of these countries.

If you wish to visit only one Schengen country, you must apply through the embassy or consulate of that particular country.

If you wish to visit several Schengen countries, you must apply for a visa through the embassy or consulate of the country which is your main destination.

If you wish to visit several countries but do not have a main destination, you should apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate of the country which is your first point of entry.

If you do not need a visa for the Schengen country which is your main destination or first point of entry, please note that you may require a visa for other Schengen countries you wish to visit. You should then apply through the embassy or consulate of the first country which does require a visa.