
Lithuania Student Visa Process
The southernmost Baltic state – Lithuania is the largest and the most populous country. The capital of the country is Vilnius – a beautiful and picturesque city that is located on the banks of two rivers – Neris and Vilnia. Lithuania is situated in a strategic location between East and West Europe and has a very complicated history.
Lithuania is famous for its culinary export – the cold beet soup. Lithuanian culture is a legacy of its history and has both – a respect for the traditions and a will to innovate and incorporate new things. Lithuania is a member of both NATO and EU.
Lithuania is a country that has a long history of excellent education standards and regal universities. The Vilnius University, which was founded in the year 1579 is a testimony to this. It is a huge Renaissance style complex and houses innumerable inner courtyards – almost like a tiny city within Vilnius city. Lithuanian education standards are very high and a degree from Lithuanian universities will open many new doors for you.
You can find out about study opportunities in Lithuania online. There are many resources available that will provide you information on study in Lithuania. Lithuania is a great city for living and studying or for tourism.
A long-stay visa or residency permit is required to study in Lithuania for a period longer than 90 days.
The Consulate of Lithuania requires applicants to apply for Lithuanian visas directly, and a personal appearance may be necessary at the nearest Lithuanian Consulate. Travisa can help manage your in person filing if applying in the US, and insure that the in person appearance is a success. Follow these instructions below.
1. Passport Requirements:
Original, signed passport valid for 6 months beyond stay in Lithuania, with at least two blank passport pages available for Lithuanian student visa. Amendment pages in the back of the passport are not suitable for Lithuania visas.
2. Lithuania Visa Application Form:
One original Lithuanian visa application form. After placing your order, fill out the application form included in your Visa Application Kit
3. Photo Requirements:
One recent (taken in the last 6 months) 2 x 2 identical passport photograph, in color, front view and with a plain/light background.
4. Official Invitation:
Letter of Acceptance from University in Lithuania, in English.
Part 2 must be completed and signed in section 15 by the institution in Denmark. The institution needs to attach documents and send to the applicant to submit with the application.
Part 1 must be completed and signed in section 9 by the applicant, documents attached, then make the payment online at www.newtodenmark.dk/fee and file the complete application and all documents at the Visa Application Center.
Please Note: The applicant must appear in person at any of the VFS Denmark Visa Centers operated by Travisa Outsourcing in the United States no later than 10 business days from the date the application was submitted for biometrics to be taken. The Online Payment Receipt for payment to the Danish Immigration Service must be submitted.
An appointment is required for this process and to submit your visa application. Click Here to set your Denmark biometric and visa application appointment.
3. Photo Requirements:
One recent 2 x 2 passport type photograph, in color, front view and with a plain/white background.
4. Official Invitation:
Letter of acceptance showing the applicant has been accepted into a study program/course at an educational institution in Denmark.
5. Applicants Under The Age Of 18:
If the applicant is under 18 years of age, he or she must include a notarized declaration signed by both parents showing that they accept applicant’s stay in Denmark. If not residing at a boarding school, parents must clearly state where and with whom the applicant will be living while in Denmark.
6. Proof Of Sufficient Funds:
If applicant is to attend a Danish folk high school, or, study at a higher educational program and is to pay tuition fees, OR has been granted a Danish state scholarship (free tuition and living expenses covered), the applicant does not need to provide financial requirements. If attending higher educational program and is not to pay tuition fees, and has not been granted a Danish State Scholarship, the applicant must provide proof he/she can support him/herself financially while in Denmark. Bank statements from accounts in Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, India, Nigeria, and Togo will not be accepted unless the bank has a European branch. Bank statement must be the most recent statement, and in an account under the applicant’s name only. If study at a secondary education and the stay is not arranged by an exchange organization which has been approved by the EU, you must include either documentation that applicant has begun secondary education in home country and that the education will be completed after the stay in Denmark. The documentation must be issued by your school in your home country and it must specify when you began your secondary education and when you are expected to complete it. – OR – Documentation that applicant will continue secondary education in home country. The documentation must be issued by a school in home country and it must specify that applicant is guaranteed a place to continue education at the school following stay in Denmark.
7. Residency Status:
Original and one COLOR copy of US Permanent Resident Card or valid visa. US visa holders should have original I-94 or I-20 stapled to their passport. I-20 must have been signed within the last 12 months.
8. Special Instructions:
Schengen countries began to collect fingerprints from visa customers at all missions in North America on the 15th May 2014. The first biometric Schengen visa has to be applied for in person from an embassy, a consulate general or a consulate of the country where an applicant lives or legally resides. Fingerprints are valid for 4 years and 11 months in which time visa application can be mailed to Travisa for preparation for submission to the Consulate.
If you have had your biometrics recorded after June 1, 2014 in USA with the specific purpose of obtaining a Schengen visa, you can mail your application directly to Schengen Visa Center in New York. If a personal interview or biometrics is required, please Make an Appointment online.