Lithuania
WHERE HISTORY MEETS FUTURE
Lithuania borders Poland, Latvia, Belarus, and Russia in the Baltic region of Europe. Vilnius, the biggest and most populous city in the nation, serves as its capital. People from around the world move to Lithuania for different reasons. Many people travel for work, study, family visits, and business purposes. Whatever the reason for migration, Lithuania is always welcoming and open to newcomers.
The Lithuanian Work Visa
A work visa is a long-term visa that allows you to stay in Lithuania if you have found work. In most cases, if a Lithuanian employer expresses interest in hiring you, they must also apply for a work permit on your behalf. Then, from your home country, you must apply for a work visa and begin working in Lithuania.
Types of Work Visa
- EU Blue Card – Work visa for highly skilled workers
- Work visa for intra-company transfers
- Work permits for employment in Lithuania
- Seasonal work visa
Requirements
The requirements may change depending on the type of work you will be doing.
- A long-stay visa application form
- A mediation (invitation) letter
- A valid passport
- The work permit issued by the Lithuanian Labor Exchange
- Sufficient means of subsistence
- Health insurance
- Proof of no criminal record
- Proof of professional accreditation
Application Process
Obtain a work permit from the Lithuania Labor Exchange. To apply for a work visa, one must locate the closest Lithuanian embassy or consulate and fill out an application form for a national visa. One must collect all required documents such as a passport, photo, and valid health insurance. One must attend an appointment and submit the documents when they go to the embassy or consulate. Processing times usually take around fourteen days.
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