Lithuania Tourist Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders
Fee Breakdown
Key Requirements
- ✓ Valid Pakistani passport with at least 3 months validity beyond the intended stay
- ✓ Passport must have at least two blank pages
- ✓ Completed Schengen visa application form (signed)
- ✓ Two recent passport-sized photographs meeting Schengen photo standards
- ✓ Travel itinerary including confirmed round-trip flight bookings
- ✓ Hotel bookings or accommodation proof for the entire stay in Lithuania
- ✓ Travel insurance covering the entire Schengen area with minimum EUR 30,000 coverage
- ✓ Bank statements for the last 3 to 6 months showing sufficient funds
- ✓ Proof of employment or business ownership (salary slips, NOC from employer)
- ✓ Cover letter explaining the purpose of visit
- ✓ If self-employed: business registration documents and tax returns
- ✓ If retired: pension statements or proof of income
Documents Required
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Determine which Schengen country to apply at. Apply at the Lithuanian embassy or VFS Global if Lithuania is your main destination or the only Schengen country you will visit.
Step 2: Gather all required documents including travel insurance, bank statements, flight and hotel bookings, and employment proof.
Step 3: Complete the Schengen visa application form available on the VFS Global website or the embassy website.
Step 4: Book an appointment at VFS Global Pakistan (Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad) or the Lithuanian embassy.
Step 5: Attend the appointment and submit your application along with biometric data (fingerprints and photograph).
Step 6: Pay the visa fee of EUR 80 (approximately PKR 26,359) plus the applicable VFS service fee.
Step 7: Track your application status online using the reference number provided by VFS Global.
Step 8: Collect your passport from the VFS Global center or opt for courier delivery once a decision is made.
Step 9: If approved, review the visa sticker carefully for correct dates, entries, and the number of days allowed.
⚠️ Important Notes
Lithuania is a Schengen member state. Pakistani passport holders require a Schengen visa. Lithuania does not have a residential embassy in Pakistan; applications are typically processed through VFS Global. Apply at the embassy or consulate of the Schengen country that is your main destination. The standard Schengen visa fee is EUR 80 for adults and EUR 40 for children aged 6 to 12. Children under 6 are exempt from the fee. The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) is now operational and will record border crossings electronically. Always ensure your passport has at least 3 months validity beyond your planned departure from the Schengen area.
Common Rejection Reasons
- ✗ Insufficient funds or inconsistent bank statements
- ✗ Lack of strong ties to Pakistan such as property, family, or stable employment
- ✗ Incomplete or incorrectly filled application form
- ✗ Travel insurance that does not meet minimum coverage requirements
- ✗ Previous overstay in Schengen or other countries
- ✗ Incomplete travel itinerary or unconfirmed hotel and flight bookings
- ✗ No clear purpose or itinerary for the visit to Lithuania
- ✗ Prior visa refusals not disclosed on the application
- ✗ Passport with insufficient validity or blank pages
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Pakistani passport holders can apply for a Schengen visa for Lithuania through VFS Global centers in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad. Lithuania does not have a dedicated embassy in Pakistan, so the application is typically handled via VFS Global or the honorary consulate.
Yes, a Schengen visa issued for Lithuania allows you to travel freely within all 27 Schengen member states during the visa validity period, subject to the maximum 90 days in any 180-day period rule.
There is no officially fixed minimum, but as a general guideline you should demonstrate at least EUR 50 per day of your intended stay. Your bank statements should show consistent and sufficient funds over the last 3 to 6 months.
Processing typically takes between 15 and 30 working days. It is advisable to apply at least 4 to 6 weeks before your planned travel date to avoid delays.
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory. The policy must cover the entire Schengen area, have a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000, and must be valid for the entire duration of your stay.
The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) records the entry and exit of non-EU nationals at Schengen borders. Your travel documents will be scanned and your biometric data registered at the border. This system tracks whether visitors comply with the allowed stay duration.
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