🇱🇹Lithuania Visa for Uzbek Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa required

Uzbek passport holders need a visa to enter Lithuania. Apply at a Lithuania embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.

How Uzbek citizens apply for a Lithuania visa

Lithuania visa cost for Uzbek citizens

Schengen short-stay visa (Type C)

EUR 90 (~$98)

Up to 90 days in any 180-day periodofficial source
keliauk.urm.lt

E-visa / ETIAS

Fee not published by Lithuania

official source
keliauk.urm.lt

Applications are handled via VFS Global — service fee approx. NPR 5654, varies by centre.

Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules

Documents required for Uzbek applicants

The exact documents Uzbek citizens must submit for Lithuania, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.

otherSchengen Visa

A. CRITERIA FOR AN APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED ADMISSIBLE - Additionally, please remember the following application requirements: Each applicant must complete the form in English. The application must be signed by the applicant. Each person included in the applicant’s travel document must submit a separate application form. For minors, the application must be signed by the person exercising permanent or temporary parental authority or legal guardianship. 2. The applicant shall present a valid travel document satisfying the following criteria: - its validity shall extend at least three months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the Member States or, in the case of several visits, after the last intended date of departure from the territory of the Member States. However, in a justified case of emergency, this obligation may be waived; - it shall contain at least two blank pages; - it shall have been issued within the previous 10 years. 3. The following biometric identifiers of the applicant shall be collected: - a photograph (according to this sample (keliauk.urm.lt).pdf)), scanned or taken at the time of application, and - 10 fingerprints taken flat and collected digitally. Where fingerprints as part of an earlier application were collected for the first time less than 59 months before the date of the new application, they shall be copied to the subsequent application. If at the time when the application is lodged, it cannot be immediately confirmed that the fingerprints were collected within the period of 59 months, the applicant may request that they be collected. The following applicants shall be exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints: - children under the age of 12; - persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible. If the fingerprinting of fewer than 10 fingers is possible, the maximum number of fingerprints shall be taken. However, should the impossibility be temporary, the applicant shall be required to give the fingerprints at the following application; - heads of State or government and members of a national government with accompanying spouses, and the members of their official delegation when they are invited by Schengen Member States’ governments or by international organizations for an official purpose; - sovereigns and other senior members of a royal family when they are invited by Schengen Member States’ governments or by international organizations for an official purpose. However, where there is reasonable doubt regarding the identity of the applicant, the visa authority of the Republic of Lithuania shall collect fingerprints within the period of 59 months. 4. valid medical insurance, the insurance sum of which is at least 30 thousand euros confirming the document; 5. a visa fee must be paid. *Please be aware that invitation filled via (MIGRIS) is free of charge! *Clients are solely responsible for the applications they submit. Any false documents or other misrepresentation of information in support of their application will have a direct bearing on the judgment of their application by the Consular officer. B. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED RELATING TO THE PURPOSE OF THE JOURNEY I. Supporting documents to be submitted by all applicants: - Proof of residence in Uzbekistan; - Round trip ticket reservation; - Means of subsistence for 1 day traveling to: Lithuania – 50 EUR (does not apply for minors who are accompanied by adult) - Original bank account statement for the last 3 months (all applicants); - Internationally accepted credit card along with most recent credit card statement (all applicants); - Salary certificate indicating level of salary in last 12 months (if employed); - Confirmation of employer or educational facility about employment and position (if employed) or student status (if studying); - Labor history book (if employed); - Approval of employer or educational facility to take leave (if employed) or holidays (if studying); - Copy of trade register bulletin or license (if company owner or self-employed); - Statement of payment of taxes (if company owner or self-employed); - Pension book (if retired), and/or - any other proof of financial means (e.g. proof of remittances, property rental contract, original certificate of sponsorship or other legal form of sponsorship if equally accepted by Member State, proof of scholarship or research grant, etc.); - Confirmed proof of accommodation depending on the purpose of journey for the entire period of stay; - Proof of family ties in Uzbekistan (original passports of spouse and children, birth certificates of children, proof of marital status, etc.); - Additional requirements for minors (under 18 years of age): - Birth certificate of the applicant (in case of child born out of wedlock, statement of registrar’s office confirming the agreement of the father to be entered into the birth certificate); - Copies of passports of the parents (one passport only in case of single parent or parent with sole parental custody – in the latter case, proof of sole parental custody must be also submitted); - Notarized consent of parent or legal guardian if the minor travels alone or with only one of the parents (exceptions will be made to this if the single parent with whom the minor is to travel holds the parental authority alone). II. Supporting documents to be presented depending on the purpose of travel a) Transit: - Proof of legal permission (visa or visa exemption) to enter the country of final destination; b) Tourism: - Pre-paid reservation in a hotel or holiday home, or - Proof of payment for package holiday, or - other confirmed proof of accommodation c) Visit to relatives/friends: - invitationletter, electronically submitted through MIGRIS (migracija.lt)by inviting person, or number thereof; - Certificate confirming family relations and copy of the passport of a relative (in case of a visit to relatives); - a copy of the inviting party’s passport and a copy of the residence permit (for inviting persons who are not EU citizens); d) Business: - invitation letter, electronically submitted through MIGRIS (migracija.lt)by firm or an authority to attend meetings, conferences or events connected with trade, industry or work, or number thereof; - Entry tickets to fairs, congresses or similar events, or - Other documents proving business activities or business ties in relation to the Member State; - Extract of the trade register or license of the inviting firm; - Reservation in a hotel or a confirmation from the inviting party if the inviting party pays accommodation; e) Travelling for the purpose of participation cultural or sports events, or education, research vocational training: - invitation letter, electronically submitted through MIGRIS (migracija.lt)by organiser of cultural, sports, vocational training, educational or research event, or university; - Pre-paid reservation in a hotel, or proof of other accommodation for whole period of stay in the Member State (e.g. campus residence reservation); - Letter of approval from relevant Uzbek authorities in case of group travels, confirming the agreement with the travel of individual members of the group; f) Medical treatment - invitation letter, electronically submitted through MIGRIS (migracija.lt) inviting clinic; - Proof of payment for medical treatment, or - Original certificate of sponsorship validated by local authorities in the Member State of destination (national form) or other legal form of sponsorship, if equally accepted by the Member State; - Pre-paid reservation in a hotel, or original personalized invitation with notarized signature of the inviting party confirming availability of accommodation; g) Official delegations: - Copy of the official invitation from the Member State or destination or an international organization; - Verbal note from the relevant ministry or authority confirming that the applicant is a member of official delegation travelling to Member State to take part in an event stipulated in the invitation and indicating party that bears the responsibility for costs of the stay. Since 2023-07-01 TR can be issued and valid 6 month before visa application submission. Please note that when you are submitting a visa application to the Visa Center, it is necessary to indicate the TR (Tarpininkavimo raštas) code of the issued invitation to visit. Submitted documents must be prepared in Lithuanian, Russian or English. A foreigner who has been issued a multiple-entry visa may enter and stay in the Schengen area during the validity of the visa, but not for more than 90 days during any 180 days. If you often visit the Schengen zone, we recommend using the calculator (ec.europa.eu). FAMILY MEMBERS OF AN EU CITIZEN OR A CITIZEN OF AN EFTA MEMBER STATE According to the Article 21 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, every citizen of the Union shall have the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States, subject to the limitations and conditions laid down in the Treaties and by the measures adopted to give them effect. These restrictions and conditions are, among others, set out in Directive 2004/38 / EC (eur-lex.europa.eu) on the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States. If applicants meet the status of a family member* of an EU citizen as laid down in the Directive, the visa authority of the Republic of Lithuania will give them every opportunity to obtain the required visa and provide them with the best conditions to obtain it, including**: - no visa fee; - visas are issued as soon as possible (the processing of a visa application for more than 15 days can only be exceptional and duly justified), and an appointment should be made on more favorable conditions than for other third-country nationals; - a limited list of supporting documents (a proof that there is an EU citizen, from whom certain rights are derived, that the visa applicant is a member of the family of such an EU citizen and that the person applying for a visa accompanies the EU citizen in the host Schengen Member State, or joins him or her there). *family member: - a spouse or a person with whom an EU citizen has contracted a registered partnership. - direct descendants of a citizen and/or spouse or person with whom a registered partnership agreement has been concluded, who are under the age of 21, or who are dependents. - dependent relatives according to the direct upper line of the citizen, spouse or person with whom a registered partnership agreement has been concluded. The Directive 2004/38/EC applies for those family members who together with EU citizen are traveling (or intending to join him/her) to a Member State other than his/her nationality or already living in such a Member State. For instance: a citizen of the Republic of Uzbekistan, together with spouse, which is a Polish citizen, are going to Lithuania or intends to meet there. The rights granted by the Directive are generally not applicable to EU citizens living in the Member State of their nationality, except of: - Citizens of two EU Member States; - EU citizens returning to the Member State of their citizenship, who have lived in another Member State; - EU citizens who used the right of free movement in another Member State, but did not live there, for example: provided services in another Member State. **The same conditions also apply to family members of a national of an EFTA (European Free Trade Association) Member State.

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Lithuania visa for Uzbek citizens — FAQ

Do Uzbek citizens need a visa for Lithuania?

Uzbek passport holders need a visa to enter Lithuania. Apply at a Lithuania embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.

What documents do Uzbek citizens need for Lithuania?

A valid passport plus the Lithuania document checklist for your visa type — Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.

How much does the Lithuania visa cost for Uzbek citizens?

The Lithuania schengen short-stay visa (type c) fee is EUR 90 (~$98). Applications through VFS Global carry an additional service fee of about NPR 5654.

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