Lithuania
Your complete guide to the Lithuania visa for Pakistani citizens. Find clear instructions on the application process, required documents, and all associated fees.
A scanned color copy of your National ID Card (CNIC).
Your original current passport, along with all of your previous passports.
Three recent 35mm x 45mm color photographs with a plain white background.
Your Family Registration Certificate (FRC) issued by NADRA.
Personal bank statement for the last 6 months, showing a recommended minimum balance of PKR 1,000,000 (for solo travelers) or PKR 2,500,000 (for families).
Original business bank statement for the last 6 months, on letterhead with the official bank stamp and signature.
Personal income tax returns for the last 3 years.
Proof of your business ownership (e.g., Proprietorship or Partnership documents).
Your official Company Registration Certificate or Certificate of Incorporation.
Your Chamber of Commerce membership certificate (if you are a member).
A declaration listing any relatives you have currently living in Lithuania or the Schengen Area.
A scanned color copy of your National ID Card (CNIC).
Your original current passport, along with all of your previous passports.
Three recent 35mm x 45mm color photographs with a plain white background.
Your Family Registration Certificate (FRC) issued by NADRA.
Personal bank statement for the last 6 months, showing a recommended minimum balance of PKR 1,000,000 (for solo travelers) or PKR 2,500,000 (for families).
Personal income tax returns or tax deduction certificates for the last 3 years.
Your original salary slips for the last 3 months from your employer.
An original Leave Sanction Letter from your employer, printed on official company letterhead.
A declaration listing any relatives you have currently living in Lithuania or the Schengen Area.
A scanned color copy of your National ID Card (CNIC).
Your original current passport, along with all of your previous passports.
Three recent 35mm x 45mm color photographs with a plain white background.
Your Family Registration Certificate (FRC) issued by NADRA.
Your sponsor's personal bank statement for the last 6 months, showing a recommended minimum balance of PKR 1,000,000 (for one person) or PKR 2,500,000 (for a family).
Your sponsor's personal income tax returns or tax deduction certificates for the last 3 years.
A letter of sponsorship from your sponsor confirming their full financial support for the trip
A copy of the student's current School, College, or University ID card.
An original Bonafide Letter or Leave Sanction letter from the educational institution.
A declaration listing any relatives you have currently living in Lithuania or the Schengen Area.
For Minors Traveling with One Parent: A notarized No Objection Certificate (NOC) on PKR 100 stamp paper from the parent who is not traveling is mandatory. A copy of their passport or CNIC must be attached.
A scanned color copy of your National ID Card (CNIC).
Your original current passport, along with all of your previous passports.
Three recent 35mm x 45mm color photographs with a plain white background.
Your Family Registration Certificate (FRC) issued by NADRA.
Personal bank statement for the last 6 months, showing a recommended minimum balance of PKR 1,000,000 (for solo travelers) or PKR 2,500,000 (for families).
Personal income tax returns or tax deduction certificates for the last 3 years.
Proof of pension income, such as pension slips or bank credits.
A copy of your official retirement order or relieving letter from your last employer.
A copy of your discharge book (if applicable, for armed forces personnel).
A copy of your pension book (if you are currently receiving a pension).
A declaration listing any relatives you have currently living in Lithuania or the Schengen Area.
Note: Many of our clients who visit Lithuania also add a trip to see Austria or Italy on the same journey. Your single Schengen visa covers them all.
Bank Statement Details: It is very important to avoid large, sudden deposits into your account before the statement is printed.
Statement Date: Your bank statement must be recent (printed no more than 7 days before your submission date).
Fees: Our payment covers our expert assistance service. The official Embassy fee (currently €90) is a separate and mandatory cost.
Minor Applicants: If a child is applying, their form must be signed by both parents.
Final Decision: Please be aware that the final decision to grant a visa rests solely with the Embassy of Lithuania.
Yes, all Pakistani passport holders are required to obtain a Schengen visa before traveling to Lithuania.
Yes, the embassy is fully open and processing all categories of Schengen visas for Pakistani citizens.
You must gather all required documents, let us prepare your file, and submit it in person at a mandatory appointment.
The standard processing time for a Lithuanian Schengen visa is typically 15 to 25 working days after submission.
Once we receive your complete documents, our team can typically prepare your file for submission within a few working days.
Yes, a mandatory appointment at the designated visa application center is required to submit your documents and biometrics.
Applications are submitted in person during your appointment at the designated visa application center.
The total cost includes our service fee for assistance, plus the separate, non-refundable Embassy fee of €90.
Our fee covers our expert assistance in preparing and managing your entire application file for submission.
No, both our service fee and the embassy's visa fee are non-refundable, regardless of the application's outcome.
Yes, a 6-month personal bank statement showing sufficient funds for your trip is a mandatory requirement.
Yes, the bank statement is one of the most critically reviewed documents in your application.
A close family relative (parent, spouse, sibling, child) is considered a strong sponsor; sponsoring by friends is not recommended.
A sponsor must provide an invitation letter and prove their financial stability with their own bank statements and tax returns.
You are required to provide a flight reservation or travel itinerary, but you do not need to purchase the actual tickets.
The success rate is high for applicants who submit a complete, logical, and well-prepared application file.
A Schengen tourist visa allows a maximum stay of 90 days within any 180-day period.
The Schengen visa for Lithuania is a sticker that is placed on a page in your passport.
While possible, first-time applicants to the Schengen Area are typically granted a single-entry visa by the embassy.
We specialize in the short-stay Schengen (Type C) visa, used for tourism and business trips of up to 90 days.
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