→ China visa for Lithuanian citizens
Chinese passport holders embarking on a trip to Lithuania will find that a visa is required, with the tourist visa being the single available category for short-term visits. While applying involves a standard fee, prospective travelers should plan for a journey of at least 10-12 hours, typically requiring connecting flights through major European hubs like Frankfurt or Copenhagen, as direct routes from China are rare. Navigating the significant time difference between China and this Baltic nation, which can be up to 6 hours depending on your departure city, is also a key consideration. It is advisable to convert some currency to Euros before arrival, as Lithuania operates within the Eurozone, a distinct change from China's Renminbi.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months
- Blank pages
- 2+
- Onward ticket
- Required
- Health insurance
- Not required
- Yellow fever cert.
- Required
Visa options
240-hour visa-free transit or port visas available under specific conditions