Norway Visa RequirementsFor Lithuania passport holders
Lithuanian citizens travel to Norway visa-free. Norway is Schengen and EEA. Freedom of movement applies.
Great news! Lithuania passport holders can enter Norway without a visa for tourism or business purposes.
No visa required. Lithuanian passport or ID card accepted.
Norway is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Current Travel Situation
Lithuania to Norway: What You Need to Know
Norway is Schengen and EEA but not EU. Lithuanian citizens travel freely within Schengen and may live and work in Norway under EEA freedom of movement.
Lithuanian workers in Norway: Norway hosts a substantial Lithuanian community, particularly in the construction, agriculture, and maritime sectors. Norwegian-Lithuanian bilateral trade and labor mobility are significant.
How to Get There
Direct flights from Vilnius (VNO) to Oslo (OSL) with Norwegian Air and airBaltic connections. Flight time approximately 2 hours.
Money & Banking
Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Extremely cashless. Among Europe's most expensive countries.
Practical Tips
Oslo (the Viking Ship Museum, Vigeland Sculpture Park, Munch Museum), Bergen (the Bryggen wharf UNESCO, fjord gateway), the Lofoten Islands (dramatic Arctic scenery, midnight sun, Northern Lights), and Tromso (Northern Lights capital) are outstanding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Lithuanian citizens need a visa to visit Norway?
No. Norway is a Schengen member (though not EU). Lithuanian citizens travel without visa or border controls.
Is there a significant Lithuanian community in Norway?
Yes. Norway hosts a substantial Lithuanian community, particularly in construction, fish processing, and healthcare sectors. Norwegian-Lithuanian bilateral labor relations have been important since EU accession.
What is the Lofoten Islands experience?
The Lofoten Islands are a group of islands above the Arctic Circle in northwest Norway, famous for dramatic scenery (jagged mountain peaks rising directly from the sea), traditional red fishing villages (rorbuer), Viking heritage, the midnight sun in summer, and the Northern Lights in winter. A world-class outdoor destination for hiking, cycling, and kayaking.
How do I get from Vilnius to Oslo?
Direct flights from Vilnius (VNO) to Oslo (OSL) with Norwegian Air and airBaltic connections. Flight time approximately 2 hours.
What is the best cultural experience in Oslo?
The Vigeland Sculpture Park (the world's largest sculpture park by a single artist, free entry), the Viking Ship Museum (three extraordinarily preserved Viking ships from the 9th century), the new National Museum (Norwegian art including Munch's The Scream), and the Fram Museum (polar exploration vessel) are all exceptional.
How expensive is Norway compared to Lithuania?
Norway is dramatically more expensive than Lithuania. A simple lunch in Oslo costs €20 to €30. A mid-range hotel room in Oslo costs €150 to €250 per night. Budget approximately €180 to €280 per day. Norway is one of Europe's most expensive countries.